Need to Know News TEXAS TUESDAY (6 December 2022) with Joe Olson and Brian Davidson
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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison, Wisconsin, joined today for a Texas Tuesday by Joe Olson and Brian Davidson, both of Houston, Texas.
Houston is well represented here.
We're going to give you all the news you need to know.
We begin with what's the effect of the Russian oil price cap and the EU embargo?
Analysts at Commerce Bank say the EU embargo and camp together could result in a noticeable tightening on the oil market in 2023, that the benchmark price might climb back to $95 a barrel in coming weeks.
The biggest impact may not come until February 5th, when Europe's additional ban on refinery products made from oil, such as diesel fuel, come into effect.
Why they're imposing this is bizarre beyond belief, but appears to be related to the Climate change mythology.
Europe still has many cars that run on diesel.
The fuel is also used for trunk transport to get a huge range of goods to consumers and to run agricultural machinery, so those higher costs will be swept throughout the economy.
Russia could wind up selling off the books by using dark fleet tankers with obscure ownership.
Oil could be transferred from one to another, mixed with oil of similar quality, to disguise its origin.
Even under these circumstances, the cab would make it more costly, time-consuming, and cumbersome for Russia to sell oil.
But it's docked!
The greater distances involved in shipping means up to four times more tanker capacity is needed and not everyone will take Russian insurance.
Meanwhile, Zelensky shoots down Macron's police overture with an attack deep in Russian territory.
In a surprise move, Emmanuel Macron offered an olive branch proposal suggesting the West ought to take Russia's national security concerns into account.
It was unbelievable, really.
Perhaps not all Western leaders are drinking the Kool-Aid.
One of the key points we have to look at, because Butin has raised, is concern about NATO coming to his door and developing weapons that could threaten Russia, the French president observed.
This issue will be one of the factors for peace, and therefore we have to prepare.
What are we ready to do?
How will we protect our allies and member countries while offering guarantees to Russia for its own security on the day that will come to the table?
What is at stake in Ukraine?
Our principles of the UN Charter—territorial integrity, national sovereignty—I believe in the freedom of people to self-determination.
At the same time, he assured France will continue to provide weapons to Ukraine.
In the coming weeks, we must help Ukraine to resist, to endure, to help them militarily, avoid escalation, intervene specifically to protect the nuclear plants.
This week, both U.S.
and Russia said they were open in principle to talks, though Biden said he would only talk to Putin if he appeared interested in ending the war.
Ukraine said negotiations would only be possible if Russia were to withdraw its troops.
A top advisor to Zelensky said the rest of the world needs security guarantees from Russia, not the other way around.
The civilized world needs security guarantees from Russia's barbaric intentions after Putin.
Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council overstated, declaring that a dude nuclearized and demilitarized Russia would be the best guarantee of peace, not only in Ukraine, but worldwide.
Absolutely lunatic!
Instead of Nuremberg signing an agreement with Russia and exchanging handshapes, he said, security, they've got to disarm Russia.
A member of parliament and of the Ukrainian team said he would accept four conditions for security guarantees, leave the territory of our country, pay reparations, punish all war criminals, and voluntarily surrender their nuclear weapons.
After that, we'll be ready to sit down and talk about security guarantees.
Germany, Poland, and the Baltic States were on board with a no-please response.
When they finish fighting to the last Ukrainian, they will fight to the last European.
After that, they'll fight to the last American, if they still lack the intestinal fortitude to correct the mistakes in their own country.
If anyone has the slightest thought Russia will surrender its country to the globalists, they had best do it from within a bomb shelter.
Russia will never surrender their strategic weapons, even from their cold, dead hands.
They have a doomsday option to allow the computer to finish off the West.
So that can never happen.
The reality is, the Russia-hating warmongers must come to terms with Russia or destroy their respective nations and perish themselves.
Botvius, Deputy Prime Minister, said, The idea the Russian invasion can be ended by the West giving security guarantees to Russia falls into the trap of Putin's narrative that the West and Ukraine are responsible for the war.
A similar view was expressed by the former Lithuanian foreign minister.
If anyone wants a new security architecture to be created that allows a terrorist state to continue its methods of intimidation, they need to think again.
This is not going to happen.
It's interesting the word narrative is used.
We base a destruction of humanity on a narrative and not on a godly understanding of reality.
Jesus said, Let you as without sin cast a first stone.
God says we're all sinners.
Those are absolutes.
The Western nations carry a massive sin debt of exploitation and war.
As I recall, the U.S.
is actively at war with over a dozen countries in its quest for control over their people and resources.
France has subjugated 14 African states to loot their assets, yet a pot calls the kettle black.
To those uninformed over cooking over an open fire, these items are soiled black.
Uber Eats will never tell you that.
Poland was more than happy to gobble up Western Ukraine and damn the Russians doing the same.
The ego must, and no one has bigger egos than these tyrannical leaders in that vein.
Ukraine has launched an attack deep into Russian territory.
Two long-range drones walked 700 miles into Russian territory to the strategic air base Ingalls.
On the morning of December 5th, an unknown craft crashed on the runway.
At least two injured and two damaged aircraft were reported.
Here we have a tweet from Nexta.
A drone attacked a military airfield, damaging two Tu-95 strategic bombers.
At least three were killed, six others injured.
Here's another.
Gasoline tanker reportedly exploded on an airfield.
Three people dead, six wounded.
As in many past wars, we will kill and slaughter until the cost becomes unbearable.
Then those with the inherent godlike powers will come to realize they are no better, and most likely worse, than the rest.
Their egos require gigantic cauldrons to melt the flesh from our bodies in a never-ending process.
Some radicals opine in Scripture to not let the sun go down without releasing yourself from the bondage of anger.
At some point, that Rubicon will heave to be crossed.
The longer it takes, the more lives will be lost and property destroyed.
Satan does love our misery.
Zelensky and Western leaders hand it over on a silver plate.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes.
Well, at the time he left office, DJT said that he had completely filled up the SPR, the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, in the capacity of 714 million barrels of oil.
But when you go to the DOD side, they say that when Biden took office, that there was only 604 billion.
So there's 100 million slack there somewhere.
And then they've been drawing this stuff down at like a million barrels a day for the last year.
And now they say that we have 389 million barrels left.
But to be honest, I don't test Mr. Boudet's math any more than I trust his ability to breastfeed babies or something.
Solve any energy problem at all.
The guy couldn't even fill potholes in this silly, silly little pissant town that he was from in Indiana.
So it's like, yeah, I'm not real confident in that.
So, and then as far as the escalation, it's just, these people are insane.
Everybody knows that Zelinsky's going to pack up his tribe and move into one of his many mansions.
I heard the last that he did was he bought like a $10 million mansion for his parents.
Brian.
Switzerland, so that's probably a good place for him to hide for a while.
But yeah, there's no happy endings for any of this.
It's, you know, a quarter of a million Christians in Ukraine and Russia are going to die so that we can keep somebody happy that doesn't belong to that church.
It's insane what we're dealing with.
Brian.
Well, the first article about costs rising, basically, I America is in a recession.
The value of our money is going down and with oil prices going up, it's going to feel like the opening of the Biden administration again, where people just began to feel the weight of inflation on our backs.
And everything that we tried to do and everything that we were setting out to do, it got all the way down to the kitchen table in terms of food.
As for the missiles headed into Russia, well, does it surprise anybody?
Russia's been down on Ukraine, kicking ass and taking names, and now the globalists are simply expanding the war deeper into Russia.
So, it's basically the puppet Ukraine machine now is obviously using U.S.
weapons and Western weapons to attack Russia because the policy of just simply defending themselves from Russia Isn't working anymore while Russia is tearing the place apart.
I think that Russia has been trying not to destroy the infrastructure, but I just don't think they have much of a choice anymore because these people in Ukraine are such puppets.
They can't make their own decisions.
The globalists are pulling all the strings over there.
I mean, it's clear that these people are not making their own decisions and these people that are on the Western side just have so much power and so much arrogance.
That they're just not going to hear the words that we're not going to be able to win this thing, and they're going to just keep driving deeper and deeper until it possibly even turns nuclear.
So expect a long, cold winter, and expect things to get a little bit worse, and expect to see gas prices rising again, and go back to work.
That's all there is to worry about right now.
Oh yeah, this is the latest update.
This is today's news, Reuters, November 17th, 22.
Congress, Biden asked Congress for $500 million to modernize the SPR.
Yeah, he wants to modernize it by filling it back up.
So we figured out how they're going to solve their energy It is.
Agreed.
Absolutely right.
Just kind of put it on my credit card and let the next generation solve it.
Absolutely insane.
When you've got endless money, counterfeit money supply, you can do all kinds of funny business.
It's just sickening.
It is.
Agreed.
Absolutely right.
It's going to take a full economic crash to get this thing back in line.
Meanwhile, a rural Arizona county certifies a midterm election after a judge ordered them to do it.
There he is.
Casey McGinley told members of the Cochise County Board they had a non-discretionary duty to carry out this certification, even though it's of a fraudulent election.
Officials in Cochise County certified the results because of a judge ordering.
The vote was 2-0.
Cochise was the last of the 15 counties of Arizona to certify the election.
The standoff between Republican officials in the county and Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, state's governor-elect who had supervised the campaign, had drawn national attention as a symbol of how deeply misinformation, get this, this is clearly written from a left point of view, Disinformation had taken root in pockets.
The two Republicans had delayed certification over concerns about whether vote-tallying machines had been properly certified.
I guarantee you they had not.
The Secretary of State's office said they had been tested and certified, but I gave it from an authority that is not true.
Arguing recalcitrant board members were advancing debunk conspiracy theories.
The theft could not have been more blatant.
The theft could not have been more obvious.
Only 17% on Election Day were Democrats, but they got more than 50% of the vote.
Peggy Judge, one of the Republican supervisors who voted to delay, stated she was not ashamed of anything she did.
She was joined by the lone Democrat, his chairwoman, Anne English, in complying with a judge's order.
English said those who want to change how elections are run need to lobby legislatures that change state law.
Well, what's going on is a theft of elections and multiple different methods.
This is not the answer to change the law.
The answer is to adhere to the law by ethical, proper, legitimate practices.
Supervisor Court Judge McGinley told the supervisors they had the non-discretionary duty.
Hobbs had sued to force a vote to certify, which was putting 47,000 voters at risk of disenfranchisement, except what they were counting was not the votes cast by the voters, but the outcome of machine manipulation.
Arizona has been a hotbed of election controversy since Biden flipped the once-reliable red state in 2020.
Meaning, of course, he didn't actually do it.
It was just, again, the theft of the election.
Earlier, a court ordered certification of primary results in Otero County, New Mexico, after a local board voted against certification, saying they did not trust tabulation machines perfectly legitimately.
On one hand, this is a hyper-local issue, said Ryan Snow, counsel with the Voting Rights Project at the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
But on the other hand, it gets to the heart of what it means to live in a democracy.
You need to be able to rye on voting and having that vote count.
Fat chance.
Since 2020, we've had a new battle, which is, after the votes have been tabulated, whether they'll be certified.
During Thursday's hearing, Crosby sought to delay the proceeding to allow an attorney they just hired to prepare, but the judge denied the request.
English, the board's chairwoman, implored the judge to force the supervisor to act swiftly.
I've had enough, she said.
I think the public has had enough.
Yes, but what we've had enough may be different from case to case, party to party.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes.
Well, this is on a Twitter account.
It says the Republican Party of Arizona calls on Attorney General Brankovich to immediately investigate Secretary Hobbs over government agency directing a private company to suppress free speech, along with a few other violations of state law.
I'll read the full letter here.
Yep.
Yeah, the problem is you've got a rhino attorney general and you've got a rhino governor, and they're going to slow walk this thing for, oh, I don't know, two or three years until they're out of office.
It's like absolutely insane that we have this kind of excuse for government.
So it's not a self-healing.
We have no immune system for this type of parasite.
Yep. Brian.
I'm coming to think about how we got in this situation where these elections are so easily controlled, manipulated, and stolen.
You know, originally, you know, if you think about it, you tend to think of a bunch of Machiavellian principles of deceit and deception getting us there.
I don't believe that's necessarily the case.
I think it's just simply money.
Who pays for a fair election when they don't know the outcome, when they can't control the outcome?
The money determines, if you can determine the winner, then you're going to put the money on that bet.
It's just a very simple concept.
And if you don't know how the bet's going to turn out, why are you going to bet on it?
They're rigging the voting game like they're rigging a casino or like the casino works here in America.
They know that if they can control this outcome, then they can control the money supply and the money flow.
We pay taxes as Americans to be able to be told that we get a fair election, to be told that our government is doing its job and doing it well and doing it right, but that's just simply not true.
The system is rigged.
That's why these people invest so much money in these easily corruptible and easily controlled Democrats, where they know They're just simply puppets on strings.
The problem is just becoming very obvious in Arizona.
And you got the judges saying, well, we can't do about it.
We, we got to certify and you've got all the machine tabulators being controlled.
So this is, this is a money problem and we have to be able to figure out how to get the taxpayers to fund a proper system because it's never going to happen in a private, in a private supply and demand sector.
Trump has terrified the Democrats because he put together a populist movement, the likes of which has never been seen in the country before, overwhelming the election rigged for Hillary Clinton in 2016, and they aren't going to let it happen again as long as they're in the position to steal the election.
It will happen again and again and again.
So we've got to get Meanwhile, here's an afore-explanation from American Thinker.
Here's how they did it.
keeps them in power, but the only way to do it seems to be by way of the mechanism that keeps them in power.
That is the problem as I see it.
God knows we're in a hell of a fix.
Meanwhile, here's an aforeexplanation from American Thinker.
Here's how they did it.
Real-time election fraud.
Database latency, a geeky term, but that's how they did it.
A policeman pulls over a speeder.
A police computer reports three hours ago a similar vehicle and person held up a liquor store, so the police are on the alert.
They nail it.
No database latency.
County election manager shames the zip code for 31,000 voters on September 3rd.
Ballots go out that week.
The 31,000 are undeliverable because they have the wrong zip.
Someone collects those valid ballots.
On September 15, the addresses are quietly changed back.
The National Change of Address Database, NCOA, will not pick up those address changes.
They didn't happen because there is no history.
The 31,000 were getting their mail just fine except for ballots.
The addresses were driven by the county mail-in ballot database, the one that was changed and then changed back.
Many states sent ballots to everyone.
The recipient is none the wiser than ever received a mail-in ballot.
They may vote in person.
Oops!
You already voted.
Ever heard that?
Welcome to database latency, also known as database larceny.
Our bad guys know they can change voter rolls, take an action, then change it back.
Who would know?
A thousand voters change from inactive, voted, then change back.
How would you know?
With complex footwork, you could even tell from their voter history file, but only months after the election.
What are you going to do about it?
Reverse the outcome?
The new and current ballot gathering strategy mandated by the almost universal mail-in ballots adds a pretty cool database, adds pretty cool database games, exploiting database latency.
And the Democrats have mastered them all.
As you've likely gathered, database latency occurs when current reality lags behind the underlying record.
We experience it in our electronics-driven society.
The ballot-gathering scammers know about the latency.
It's their ground game.
To Republicans, election engineering is civics.
To Democrats, it's business, and they are great at it.
They know the Republicans have hundreds of diligent election sleuths in basement table room checking voter rolls for the NFA.
They know they rely on the NCOA and Melissa and other highly latent services for their baseline.
If someone moved, it shows up in NCOA two months later.
A real voter move.
They want to keep getting their St.
Jude's donation card, so they fill out their NCOA form to get mail forwarded.
Our fraud detectives find this person.
Maybe someone voted for them.
Cross out one phantom.
Our bad guys are happy to give up a few retail-level ballots to hide the wholesale-level ballot-gathering apparatus.
They count on it.
Here's the fraud equation taking place across the country.
Count the in-person votes on Election Day.
Count the early in-person votes.
Shut down the system.
Maybe a water leak in Atlanta, Maricopa, who knows, whatever.
Bring in undeliverable ballots gathered when you change the voters' names, addresses, or zip codes, and then change them back.
Determine the votes you need to win.
Press a win button for the Republicans.
Wait for them to file a lawsuit months later.
Floating ballots are the live blood Democrats need to win, and when they do.
Ballot gathers know Republicans use dumb technology.
Relational databases, SQL and COA, Melissa, all non-real-time, highly-latent systems.
Bad guys are happy to watch Republicans waste time finding ones and twos, while the real action takes place by the thousands, invisible to those batch-latency-prone systems.
The RNC helps with its antiquated big data system, equally oblivious to anything that happens within a month.
Want to run for office?
It's uglier.
A latency-prone database like the RNC's tells you how your voter was prone to vote over the last 10 cycles.
She leans Republicans.
Unfortunately, it doesn't tell you she donated this week to Greenpeace and raged at the dollar store being built across the street.
And her allegiance has changed.
Real-time means something.
What's going on here, now, today?
Your Democrat opponent knows that.
She is real-time.
You aren't.
You are RNC.
You, dear candidate, are using the RNC latency database to get out the vote for your opponent because you are latent.
Let's take a short walk into the future of how to fight ballot gathering with technology.
We know an election commission is going to do anything possible to make the Democrat win.
Wisconsin's election commission, Arizona and Maricopa, seven states in 2016.
Rather than waste time on batch NCOA, get a daily copy of the election roll.
That's expensive.
Twelve grand in Wisconsin.
What, do you know your Democrats bought it 28 times before the 2016?
What is the governorship worth?
How much does a contested Senate seat cost?
50 mil?
What's a presidential campaign worth?
Why would anyone spend 50 mil on a Senate seat and let the other side own the election rolls?
That's a question Rona McDonald may be asked by Mike Lindell.
We take that election roll with perhaps 15 million voters.
Florida, for example.
Texas.
Compare every voter against every other voter and address down to the cell level and see any differences every day.
What do we find in a real-life example this month?
We found a county that changed 31,500 zip codes, yet the voter remained at the same address.
Curious?
That means the voter did not change their address, continued to receive all their mail except for one item, the ballot sent from the Vote Commission.
Our teams in Washington, Florida are discovering the scam by the truckload.
Do not email me, it's not real.
And NCOA and Melissa, they're totally blind to it because the addresses are changed back.
The Fractal team spent the last 20 months with guidance from Mike Lindell, encouragement from Sheriff Dave Clark, In over a dozen election integrity teams advancing voter integrity analysis from the ancient match late into the modern current real-time.
We learned the core strategy to fight ballot gathering fraud in real-time analysis of voter rolls and cast ballots.
It's also real-time analysis of ballot collection points like large apartment complexes and dorms where ballots gather because there's no apartment number.
The question now is whether Republicans want to start leading with technology or continue to spend millions on big data, data-driven batch buzzwords.
We're about to find out.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes.
Well, I've been very well aware of the ballot fraud stuff ever since the 2016 movie Fraction Magic by Beverly Harris at blackboxvoting.org, and after I attended about a dozen different meetings on voter fraud here in the state of Texas, including a hearing in Austin to renew the contracts for the Crooked Heart InterCivic and
Electronic Systems and Software Company machines and I watched the whole two day long 2021 Mike Lindell seminar and then I went to the 2000 Mules movie.
I had met Kathleen Inglebright in 2011 at an event here in Houston and attended multiple through the vote event.
I'm very well aware of this.
I have a one hour long video describing just the circumstances in Texas.
It's at bit.ly slash capital J-O-E capital O-L-S-O-N and then the number one.
So you can watch that to get a little bit more information if you are in Texas or interested about Texas.
But yeah, this is absolutely stinky and our legislature has known about it for over a decade.
And they've chosen to do nothing because the rhinos enjoy being able to select their little puppets.
Perfect example, there was a senator that was up for re-election, a total rhino in Mississippi named Tad Cochran in 2014.
He was challenged by a popular state senator named Chris McDonald.
GOP in Mississippi funded tens of thousands of dollars, which were allegedly $10 per person, for the minority community to go vote against the white racists in three different precincts.
Where they had already voted as Democrats in their primary, and they were illegal to vote Republican.
And true, the vote had plenty of evidence that this is what's happened, but they needed to subpoena those records.
When they subpoenaed them, the head of the Mississippi GOP, Haley Barber, ...said that the Mississippi GOP is a private party, and a RINO judge in Mississippi said, yep, he's right, it's a private party, you can't see where the votes came from and who voted in both Democrat and Republican primaries in violation of state law, and you can't rerun the election.
So, that's how the game is played, kids.
It's hardball, and there's lots of money at stake, and they could give a flip-flip about what you want as a voter.
Well, Joe, you're right.
The Democrats pulled that same thing.
They made the same argument before about the Bernie Sanders, you know, theft of the election to give it to Hillary.
But the problem, as I see it, is not the parties, but the election apparatus that enables, in this case, the Democrats to steal one after another.
Brian, your thoughts.
Well, I agree with you.
I think the parties are very happy to stay in power exactly the way it currently is.
There appears to be a struggle.
It's going to be close according to the mainstream media every time, and it's never fair.
It's never transparent.
It never tells us what we need to do.
I think Trump is right.
I think we need to suspend the Constitution.
Government is ineffective.
When was the last time you saw a perp walk?
When was the last time you saw justice?
When was the last time we heard about somebody being punished severely for this level of election manipulation?
It hasn't happened.
I don't remember the last time I've seen it.
A few people get picked off here and there.
They call it an example, but they're all small potatoes.
They're tiny little stuff.
They don't hold them for very long, and it's no big deal at the end of the day.
But the fundamental problem is there's no fear in these people.
And the only thing I think that's going to bring fear into them is a military tribunal or some sort of vigilante justice system that's going to just simply close it down and settle it.
I think Trump's right.
Suspend the Constitution, even though that's not what he said.
But it's time.
Yeah, go ahead.
No, you go ahead.
Look, it's time that we recognize that the system is so poorly functional and so badly broken because none of the justice systems at the state level or the federal level are even willing to deal with the issue.
Politics controls justice.
Justice needs to be blind.
We need to go back to the original intention and we need to start prosecuting criminals the way they're meant to be prosecuted, especially on this particular issue.
We need somebody to clean up house.
I think the meaning is the failure to implement or adhere to the Constitution has become so grotesque that what's in place can't correct it.
And in order to make the remedy to restore constitutional government, you have to take extraordinary steps such as military control to clean up the mess and then restore the Constitution to function in a more appropriate fashion.
That's my take.
That's not yours, Brian?
No, look, I don't see a solution, a diplomatic, bureaucratic solution.
If we concede that the courts work, which I don't believe they do anymore, then we're going to be stuck in this system forever.
And they're going to continue to pull strings and puppet all of these positions with all of their people that are bought and paid for.
I am no longer willing to concede that government is functional.
I believe government has ceased to function.
Well, I think that's true of contemporary America.
Joe, do you want to add further?
Oh yeah, as further proof that it's an us-against-them thing, guess what they did?
Not only did both houses approve 87,000 new IRS agents, but this week they also exempted themselves and their families from any IRS audits.
So that ought to give you a little clue what kind of game these guys are playing.
They exempted themselves from audits?
They exempted themselves from audits.
How the hell can you do that?
You pass along.
The hypocrisy and the corruption is just beyond belief.
Meanwhile, famous Dem, yeah, James Carvel, says the party should have lost 57 seats, but were saved by Trump.
They weren't saved by Trump.
He's acknowledging that they managed to steal 57 seats that belonged to the Republicans.
They've given the cover story that Trump was the guy responsible.
Here's a co-host on the show where he made this claim, who's expressing astonishment that Democrats haven't been wiped out.
Being the party in power, 8% in place, and a president with a 43% approval rating, they should, by any standard, have lost a whole bunch of seats.
If you look at the bridge action right now, it's going to be down to about five.
There's some play, but it's not nearly what the Democrats or even Republicans expected.
Co-host Joe Scarborough chimed in, noting a historic trend set to show the incumbent party loses handsomely during a midterm cycle, with Tuesdays breaking the pattern.
For example, Barack Obama lost some 65 seats during his first midterm.
Which means the 57 is by no means out of bounds, and Obama wasn't carrying all the heavy water of Biden.
So they asked James Carvel to explain with him.
Well, I'm going to try, because I'm sitting here.
If you put everything in a computer, we should have lost 57 seats, four or five Senate seats.
And that's exactly right.
If it had been legit, that's what would have happened.
But then he says the reason is Donald Trump.
He brought people out to vote against this.
He had a suppressive effect.
He out-Trumped inflation and crime.
He out-Trumped the no-recycle of first-year election.
When political historians unearth this, they're going to find so much more we missed this morning.
Yeah, that it wasn't Trump at all.
As I've been reporting, even white suburban women, which are the core of the Democrat base, were voting Republican and liked Trump better than they did Biden.
So what you have here with James Carvell is just an endless stream of bullshit.
Meanwhile, here's another technique.
Campaign finance mules identified in the Georgia Senate race.
Guess what?
They're located in the state of Washington.
Democrat Raphael Warnock received over 24 mil from hundreds of unemployed donors.
Who gave over 358,000 donations.
It turns out millions of donations were being sent to candidates like Ravel Warnock from money mules around the country.
He was the top beneficiary of this money distribution scheme.
The goal of a research project undertaken by Chris Gleason was to figure out who was most likely to vote for which candidate and how likely they were to support particular candidates and causes.
What they found was Washington state had a massive network of campaign finance mules They identified massive numbers of registered voters in Washington state who are making thousands of donations to Democrat Party candidates nationwide.
The individual donation amounts were not large.
They were small, intentionally set up to avoid drawing red flags.
The money mules were also not wealthy individuals.
They were average Americans in an average household, in an average neighborhood, or that was how it would appear.
The investigating group observed massive patterns and red flags.
One was, all the campaign finance mules in Washington had been making donations to Raphael Warnock in Georgia.
Another massive pattern, the very active donors were all unemployed.
It appeared their full-time job was making donations to Democrat candidates in their campaigns.
How bad is that?
Joe, your thoughts?
Well, you wondered how FTX was able to launder a billion dollars over there in Ukraine, get it back in the pockets of the DNC, and then the DNC, 10% for the big guy, that's $100 million right there.
How are they going to get that to all the candidates they need to do?
Well, you just set up little Well, we've known about this network infrastructure for funneling money for a long time.
And Washington state been total nothing but mail-in ballots for the last 20 years, along with Oregon.
No wonder there's cesspools.
It's dumpster voting.
It's absolutely incredible.
Yeah, it is.
Brian.
Well, we've known about this network infrastructure for funneling money for a long time.
Anybody who observes a false flag go down will see that the GoFundMes are set up within minutes of the false flag, and then all of a sudden you've got a massive outpouring of support for the poor victims who were shot 14 times in the abdomen and once in the neck and are recovering in the house.
This is how they've been doing it.
They make it look like a bunch of little $10 donations from 60 billion other people.
that are giving them $550 a piece because of just the pure sympathy that's there.
Look, the system is that way.
This is how they've been doing it.
They make it look like a bunch of little $10 donations from 60 billion other people.
You remember the movie or the television show Breaking Bad?
Remember how he laundered all the money at the start through the kid?
He set up a donate to me type of situation and then next thing you know the kid thought he was a big hero because he had all these money donations coming in.
Look, this is not rocket science.
The problem still to this day is that nobody gets prosecuted and that's fundamentally I think why a lot of Americans are starting to sit up and take notice until somebody Oh, I think you got that right, my friend.
I think you got that exactly right.
might as well allow these guys that are pulling the string to roll right on in and take our country right out from under our noses.
There's nothing new under the sun here, boys.
This has been set up for a long, long time.
Oh, I think you got that right, my friend.
I think you got that exactly right.
Meanwhile.
I'm sorry, break the system with that.
Ha ha ha ha.
Yeah, here we go.
Evan Newsom's Reparations Committee will recommend handing out $223,200 per person to all descendants of slaves in California for housing discrimination.
At a cost of $559 billion in the nation's largest restitution effort, California is preparing for the largest ever black reparations effort.
This is astounding!
Just astounding!
I want you both to comment on this all by itself before we turn to our next story.
Joe?
Yeah, I saw a great little meme on that.
A state which never had slaves is paying reparations to people who never were slaves by people who never owned slaves.
So yeah, it's like, how far can you beat us with this bigot whip?
It's absolutely insane.
Brian?
Well, they're clearly just pandering to their faith.
They're clearly just trying to Drum up some support.
Nothing like this is ever going to be legal or constitutional, and if they do it, it just means the more hit is the demise of the dollar, so hell, they might actually try to do it.
I mean, hell, what is better for the economy than more massive inflation?
I suggest looking up David Chappelle's What Reparations Look Like in the Hood, a pretty funny series of videos.
Church's chicken and truckloads of cigarettes.
It's just ridiculous.
It is.
It's absolutely insane what's going on here.
And Grusome Newsome thinks he's setting himself up to be the Democrat candidate for governor.
Meanwhile, the GOP's news committee are preparing for investigations.
House Republicans are going to be aggressive in their oversight of the Biden admin once they assume the majority.
A lot of focus on Hunter Biden, illegal immigration, and COVID.
Jim Jordan, for example, is expected to be the next chair of the House Judiciary.
He helped form and lead the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus, voted on January 6 to object to counting Pennsylvania's electoral vote.
Trump felt so highly of George he gave him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The judiciary handles oversight of DOJ and Homeland Security on issues like crime, immigration, and civil liberties.
Typically one of the most partisan committees on the Hill, yet Jordan's combative style stands out even there.
This would be the place where Edwards would begin to impeach a member of the Biden admin, as some have suggested, for Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas.
His inquiries make clear the committee will investigate the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, Biden admin immigration policies in the origin of COVID.
James Comer is expected to serve as a chair of the House Oversight and Reform and is investigating Biden's son Hunter as a top priority to determine whether the activities compromise national security and the president's ability to lead with impartiality.
It's a very joke.
That's so ridiculous to think that Joe Biden would have any impartiality.
He's also been laying the groundwork for investigating the Mexican border chaos.
In Afghanistan relation, Michael McCaul is expected to serve as the next chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee talking about U.S.
withdrawal from Afghanistan related to the chaotic Including the loss of 13 U.S.
service members during a suicide bombing.
Representing Kathy Rogers, Washington is expected to serve next chair of energy and commerce with broadest jurisdiction of any from health care to environmental protection and national energy.
Gee, I wonder if she'll work at whether climate change is real or fake.
Jason Smith, others have expressed interest in the Tax, Writing, House, and Waves Committee, Other Keys, Agriculture, Glenn Thompson, Appropriation, Keith Granger, Armed Services, Mike Rogers, several vying for the Budget Committee, Finance, Patrick McHenry, Homeland Security, several vying, Intel Committee, Michael Turner, Natural Resource, Bruce Westerman, Science, Space, and Technology, Frank Lucas, Transportation and Infrastructure, Sam Graves,
Veterans Affairs, Mike Most.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, we've got a whole bunch of interesting things that are on the horizon.
Ron Johnson held closed door hearings, and tomorrow he's going to have an open roundtable on some of the crap that's been going on, including the stuff that's in the Twitters between HHS, NIH, CDC, FDA on suppressing freedom of speech about the biological warfare that they've FDA on suppressing freedom of speech about the biological warfare that they've been conducting against this for the last
And then Steve Ducey, who's a Blaze TV talk host, has a program that's going to be on Blaze tomorrow, transcript of the seven-hour sworn deposition, confirms.
Fauci said, I don't recall 174 times.
And like he says in this, it's, uh, the guy shows himself to be a malignant, uh, psychopath.
And then, uh, yeah, latest nonviolent American being indefinitely retained for the J.
Yeah, he's definitely a psychopath, and he's definitely gaslighting America.
But here's the Ron Johnson tweet.
It says, Something else they are not telling the American public.
Saw a video on Stu Peters that they didn't have the full video.
COVID vaccines.
Tomorrow I will host a live roundtable discussion to reveal our findings and expose the information that the federal health officials are not telling the American public.
Something else they are not telling the American public saw a video on Stu Peters that they didn't have the full video.
They only had a one minute trailer.
But they were talking about the Nobel Prize in 1998 was given for nitric oxide.
And nitric oxide is what happens when you ingest nitroglycerin in your body.
And what it does is it helps alleviate heart attacks by working as a lubricant.
It coats the inside of your arteries to keep spike proteins from being able to attach and form clots.
Bing, bing, bing, bing, bing!
So I went and looked it up.
Yeah, sure enough, Nobel Prize 1998.
But then at the same time, they're telling us that nitrous oxide is this dangerous global warming agent.
We discussed that on The Conspiracy Theory this last weekend.
I've got another article that I'll do in my finishing comments to talk about these two naturally occurring organic compounds.
So it sounds like one ought to be given as an antidote to everyone who's taken the jab, Joe.
It's been available at health food stores forever, but now the FDA wants to regulate it as a dangerous medicine the same way they did ivermectin and HCQ.
Yeah, it's absolutely incredible.
I'll send you the two articles.
We can talk about it when I'm on on Friday.
Very disturbing, Brian.
Well, basically the article says, oh, we should be getting excited because the pendulum's swinging back to the right-hand side and the Republicans are going to be coming into power.
Let me tell you, this is just masturbation to a different pornography.
That's all it is.
We put on a different video, but it's the same go-nowhere bullshit that we've been dealing with for a long, long time.
Look, you start thinking back, for those of us that are getting a little bit older, and you say, you know, I remember when Sean Hannity was talking about Hillary Clinton's emails and how mad we got and how there was going to be some justice.
Then you go back, well, I remember when 9-11 happened, and I You know, saw 9-11 loose change and started thinking, hey, maybe this thing's fake.
And was there any justice?
You go back farther.
Golf of Tonkin, go back farther.
Kennedy, go back farther.
Look, there's nothing new under the sun.
Don't get excited.
We're not going to get what we want because the pendulum swings one direction or the other.
The only thing that's going to change it is the electric chair or the noose.
Yep, I think you may have it exactly right, Brian.
Well said.
The U.S.
court strikes down the appointment of a special master.
Gee, I thought that was the best thing to come out of the whole damn hearing about the raid on Mar-a-Lago.
The law is clear.
We cannot write a rule that allows any subject of a search warrant to block government investigation after the execution of the warrant, nor can we write a rule that allows only former presidents to do so, the three-judge panel wrote for the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.
The ruling paves the way for the release of some 22,000 pages of government talks stored at Trump's Florida home to Justice Department investigators.
The FBI, by the way, has already poured through them and said there's nothing there, that it was all innocuous stuff of personal interest to Trump.
And it appears, and I'm shocked to have to report this, that his own daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner appear to have been the ones who blew the whistle on Trump.
It's also a major loss for him, who sought to challenge the approval of the world to search his home.
The government said they had probable cause.
That came from Ivanka and Jared.
Sad to say that the documents could violate the Espionage Act.
Complete horseshit.
The ruling, authored by two Trump appointees and one from W, said the pleas to keep the special master would represent a dramatic and unwarranted use of the court's authority.
According to this piece, they failed to meet multiple tests and show the government abused its authority by searching his home.
Frankly, I think it's obvious on its face.
The court rejected the president's claim to the docks.
As he argues, we could be protected by personal executive privilege.
I think Trump had the better of the argument.
Attorney General Merrick Garland, of course, appointed a special counsel, longtime prosecutor Jack Schmidt, to keep the ball rolling, to keep the attacks on Trump from coming to any premature end.
He's going to oversee not only the FBI raid, but January 6th, both of which are efforts to tarnish Trump and even make it impossible for him to run for president again, which is what the Democrats fear the most.
Justice Department lawyers contended it was necessary to recover the outstanding documents, but evidence could also bolster a case related to classified records to demonstrate where they were stored and how they may have been accessed, all of which was in accordance with the law.
They dismissed arguments from Trump that government should have to show a need for the docs.
The ruling unwinds a special master process ongoing since mid-September, which Trump has been ordered to pay for.
Hours before, lawyers for Trump and the government filed a joint briefing reviewing the disputes.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, we've got such a defective justice system, it's doubtful that they're ever going to be able to resolve any problems through that system.
So, it's really, I think, beyond repair, and I don't know how you get around it.
And just like you found out yesterday, you have Supreme Court justices that had every reason to hear your case, where you were never allowed to present witnesses or evidence, and you were not allowed to have a trial by jury.
All of them denying you your rights to justice and denying everyone in America the rights to truth about something that has every fingerprint of being a state event.
But you were still denied the right all the way up through the court system in Wisconsin and all the way up to the Supreme Court of the United States.
So just the fact that they accepted to look at it, was just a little bait and switch, but I don't think they ever had any serious intention of actually overturning some of the grievous wrongs that are written into the laws all across the nation.
I wish I could disagree with that, but I'm sorry.
I think you got it right.
Brian.
Well, you know, trying to determine what's real and what's not about Trump has always been a little bit of a mystery to me.
We lost Brian.
I expect we're going to get him back.
Meanwhile, we'll take a look at our next story.
Twitter staff to be grilled before Congress for censoring the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Top Republican said that there's going to be a focus after the new Congress is installed.
James Cormier, a ranking member on the committee, made the observations on Fox News after Elon Musk dropped part one of the Twitter files.
Every employee at Twitter who was involved in suppressing the laptop story will have an opportunity to come before Congress.
Musk and independent journalist Matt Tiabi unveiled a series of internal Twitter communications that gave insight into steps taken by the staff at the social media platform to suppress the New York Post's Hunter Biden laptop story.
Republicans have long accused Twitter, and some media outlets as well, I was impressing the story, which included reporting the bolstered claims that President Biden lied when he said he had no involvement in his son's overseas business deals.
We know that was a lie.
Tony Bobulinski just jumped out of his chair when Biden made that assertion during the first debate in the company of Tucker Carlson.
It was outrageous.
In order to suppress a Hunter report, Twitter has marked it unsafe, limiting its spread, even blocking it from being directly shared via the platform's direct message function.
That's such an extreme restriction ordinarily reserved only for content like child pornography.
But I gotta tell you, inside the Biden Hunter laptop, there was a lot of pornography, and some of it would qualify as child.
But this is talking about tweets about it, not showing the content.
Messages between execs in Twitter's communication and policy shared by Tiabi show confusion, where one executive wrote, I'm struggling to understand the policy basis for marking this as unsafe.
The disclosure shows both Democrats and Republicans had access to Twitter's censorship system.
Each side lodged requests and complaints.
Because of Twitter's employees' predominantly left-winging political bias, Democrats had more avenues and got much more benefit.
In an interview with Fox News, Comber said the Twitter file expose shows a New York Post reporting on the Hunter Biden laptop as being vindicated.
It was right from the beginning.
But we're just going to have to have every single person in Twitter involved in this come before us.
Tiabi noted there was much more to come, promised answers to questions around issues like shadow banning, boosting follower counts, fate of various individual accounts, and more.
Joe, your thoughts?
Oh, sorry.
Oh, we got Brian back.
Yeah, go for it, Brian.
Go ahead, Brian.
Go ahead.
Lay it on there.
On this story, this guy that's talking about seeing an actual prosecution on Hunter's laptop better turn his laptop off before they plant some crap on it and decide to put a case on him.
Look, we've known about this PedoGate stuff for a long, long time.
We've had John Podesta's emails.
I don't know what to believe.
for God's sake, where there were three children that were going to be at a pool party, 7, 9, and 11, that came from this particular family as part of their cat dog games.
Look, they protect their network.
It's the nature of what they do.
And as for another story about Trump, look, I don't know what to believe.
I can tell you that if I was a 76-year-old billionaire who just got double-crossed by my family, I wouldn't have much will to continue doing it either.
Carrie Lake for president, Donald Trump vice president, Donald Trump, Carrie Lake, We need a new kick-ass attitude.
And we need to get out there and take some names.
And we need to get out there and show these people that MAGA is in serious business.
Kick ass.
Take names and kick ass.
Carrie Lake is terrific.
I do think she is a sensation.
Meanwhile, there was a media report this morning, a press conference at the National Press Club.
I've given one there before myself.
Smoking gun in the JFK files.
What has the government been hiding for nearly 60 years?
The nonprofit Mary Farrell Foundation, sponsor of the Internet's largest collection of searchable JFK documents, will present evidence of a major break.
Biden set next week's deadline.
In an October 2021 memo calling on all federal agencies to release their remaining docs related to the assassination of JFK.
We have been peeling layers off the onion that is the murder of the U.S.
President at the height of the Cold War year by year, said Mary Farrell Foundation President Brax Bradford.
Our work remains unfinished.
Where MFF has sued Biden and the National Archives for failure to implement the JFK Records Act of 1992.
Astonishingly!
The CIA continues to conceal its sources and methods around the alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, said Vice President Jefferson Borley.
But we now know where the rest of the Oswald story is hidden in JFK files.
The CIA is redacted or denied in full.
These records relate to a still-classified covert operation approved by senior agency officials in June of 1963 that used Oswald for intelligence purposes.
Is the undisclosed operational interest in the accused assassin evidence of CIA incompetence or of CIA complicity?
We can't be sure.
Only full disclosure on December 15 will resolve it.
Former CIA officer Rolf Lawson will comment on the new evidence.
Lawrence Schump will discuss recent outreach to the president to release the remaining records.
Judge John Thunheim, former chair of the Assassination Records Review Board, will talk about the board's work and the status of the Records Act.
Ferdinand Armante, pollster, will present the results of a nationwide poll detailing what the public thinks about the causes of his death and what Biden should do about it.
It's going to be live-streamed, it was this morning, 9.30 to 11.
For interviews, you can check them out.
Speakers include the very figures involved here, Rex Bradford, Lauren Schnapp, Thunheim, Fernando Armande, Jefferson Morley, Rolf Kowat-Larsen, additional figure, who's a William J. Perry Distinguished Fellow at Nuclear Threat Initiative, and a monitor, Larry Schaub, who's an adjunct professor of law at NYU Law School.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, I've been following a series of 90-minute long lectures on the JFK stuff and going in-depth on every one of the characters by two guys, Eric Hundley, H-U-N-D-L-E-Y, Hundley.
And the other one is Mark Grofer, G-R-O-U-P-B-E-R-T.
And their website on YouTube is America's Untold Stories.
And like I said, they do deep dives in absolutely everybody involved in this coup d'etat, including an hour-long piece on Jack Ruby, Ruth Payne, Guy Bannister, Jim Garrison, Clay Shaw, Jim Garrison, Clay Shaw, Perry Russo,
Got a few more here, but bottom line is I've watched dozens of hours of this material now, and it's like very well resourced and very well indexed so that you can find the material.
And then tomorrow night, or excuse me, Thursday night, in the city of Allen, which is northwest of Dallas, actually kind of just a little bit northeast of major part of downtown Dallas, they're having Mark Shaw, who's written 25 books, and he's been doing a deep dive on who's written 25 books, and he's been doing a deep dive on Dorothy Kelgon and how she was the only one who
And he managed to find enough material to write a book about her and how she was taken out the same way they took out Marilyn Monroe with alcohol and barbiturates.
Even though it would have been impossible for her to do it the same way with Marilyn Monroe, but now he's found, because of his exposure in that book and his interviews on Coast to Coast AM, he had a lot of people that contacted him that had inside knowledge, witnesses that are saying, I can't go to my grave and not tell you this.
And so he's written a second book on that, as well as he did a book on Marilyn Monroe.
So I'm going to be up there Thursday, and I'll hopefully be able to give you a report on the Need to Know on Friday.
Very good.
Very good.
Brian.
Nothing to see here, folks.
Move along.
Move along.
Just go read the first paragraph of Wikipedia.
You'll know everything that you need to know about JFK.
Jack Ruby, he was just an angry man who just decided to assassinate the assassin.
Just an unfortunate series of events that he happened to be there.
Everybody else that played in this thing was just haphazardly there.
I mean, nothing to see here, folks.
Don't worry about JFK.
Our government doesn't do conspiracies.
We don't do cover-ups.
Don't worry about it.
Just read your Wikipedia and Google it.
Well said.
And of course, if the official account were true, Since they're withholding these docs on grounds of national security.
Had it been a lone demented gunman who fired three lucky shots, there's no national security aspect to the case.
So their very defense in withholding the documents demonstrates the official story isn't true.
And it was never credible to begin with on enormous variety of grounds.
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Well, my presentation on Saturday, we had a little bit of a glitch.
We didn't get one of the slides posted that I wanted to post, but we did post it on Monday at Prince Pia Scientific, and it's by the Edinburgh Institute, and the title of the article is, What is the Stokes Shift?
And this is anything that absorbs takes a little bit of kinetic energy from the incoming or outgoing either one photon, and that causes it to emit within a billionth of a second, in the case of gases, a longer wavelength, lower energy, which proves that anything that happens in the atmosphere cools by day and delays cooling at night.
Delayed cooling is not warming.
So that's that item number one.
And then, as I mentioned earlier, we're going to talk just briefly about Nobel Prize awarded to scientists for nitric oxide discoveries.
Nitric oxide was named the molecule of the year in 1990 in 1992 by the Journal of Science, but it took another six years for the Nobel Prize to be given out to three different scientists.
This is at AHA, which is the American Hospital Association, journal.org, and it was posted in December of 1998.
And then the additional article that I wanted to cover was in the American Chemical Society.
Nitrous oxide And that's the reason why they're taking away a third of the farms in Netherlands.
And trust me, next year they'll take another third, and the next year another third, because they want us to starve to death.
But this is American Chemical Society, ACS.org, nitrous oxide.
And it's the same as nitric oxide, except it just has one additional nitrogen atom.
And it's only 0.3 parts per million in the atmosphere, but it's such a strong greenhouse gas that it ranks fourth behind water vapor, which has 37,000 spectral lines.
You know how dangerous water vapor is, Joe.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, CO2, which has three absorption lines.
Methane, which has two absorption lines.
And N2O actually has five absorption lines, but they're really narrow and they're really at a low temperature.
So, you know, if you watch my presentation, you can go ahead and pick up these two articles, and you'll have enough to be able to argue with any greenie that you meet.
So, that's where we are, kids.
Excellent, excellent.
Brian, your final thoughts?
Well, happy belated birthday, Jim.
I'm sorry you didn't get the birthday present that you wanted with the Supreme Court, but I had my concerns and fears right from the very beginning that the fix was in, just like it has been in on everything else going this direction.
I enjoyed doing the false flags and conspiracies conference.
It was 26 hours.
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Plus the presentations I put together.
So I would say that I probably had a 40 hour work week just in preparation for that particular conference and.
Imagine what Jim Fetzer had to put into to make that thing go on.
26 hours straight, two days.
Actually it ended up being 27 or 28 hours because we ended up going long at the very end of it.
But there's a lot of great information inside all those presentations and I'd suggest that you, if you're a listener, find a good false flag and put in some ideas for next year.
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You can bury yourself in the details a long time, but I believe in living life and being aware of what's going on, and I don't let this stuff control me.
But it sure does take a lot of time just trying to keep the audience informed.
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For his huge commitment to this particular industry.
The mainstream media gets paid for it.
We're the alternative media.
Nobody pays us for this.
Very well said, Brian.
Thank you.
See you and Joe for excellent commentary.
And I love when Joe brings updated news reports that relate to our stories.
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