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This is Jim Fetzer, Madison, Wisconsin, joined today, delighted, with Chris Weinert from Fort Myers, Florida.
Joe Olson is on a hiatus.
We hope he will join us by and by, but it may not be any time soon.
We begin with SpaceX workers to prevent Ukraine from using a Starlink internet with drones.
This is significant.
And Zelensky's not happy about it.
Starlink's been a vital piece of communication for Ukraine throughout the conflict, which began, of course, with the invasion by Russia on February 24th.
Services beamed down from orbit, tougher for an adversary to knock out than coverage on ground-bound towers.
SpaceX has balked at some uses of Starlink.
Specifically, Elon Musk doesn't want to train a Ukrainian military using the service to control his battlefield drones, which conduct a variety of operations, from scouting to dropping bombs.
Starlink was never, never meant to be weaponized, Basic President Seat Chief Operating Officer Gwynne Shotwell said Wednesday.
However, Ukrainians have leveraged it in ways that were unintended and not part of any agreement.
Control of battlefield drones is one such verboten application.
Shotwell mentioned this during the conference.
It's clear the company's higher-ups are not okay with that.
There are things we can do to limit their ability to do it.
There are things we can do and have done.
She didn't provide the details.
Bus said last fall there were about 25,000 Starlink terminals in Ukraine.
Deploying and operating them all has proven challenging, given the logistic and economic hurdles facing the besieged nation.
Last fall, for example, 1,300 terminals used by the Ukrainian military went dark for two weeks due to a funding shortfall.
SpaceX began subsidizing service in Ukraine just after the invasion, which wound up costing the company about $20 million a month.
According to Moss, in September, Swiss Assets U.S.
helped to defray the cause.
Negotiation are very much underway.
Everyone in our building knows we're going to pay them, the Pentagon official said.
Meanwhile, a top Russian lawmaker has labeled the U.S.
president a terrorist, for good reason.
Speaker of the Russian Parliament Vyacheslav Voldelin has branded U.S.
President Joe Biden a terrorist after a report by Seymour Hersh blaming Washington for sabotaging the Nord Stream pipelines.
Voldin said Thursday Biden's State of the Union, in which he claimed the U.S.
was a nation that stands as a beacon to the world, reminded him of statements of leaders of the Third Reich.
The ramifications of this ideology of exceptionalism were uncovered in the investigation by Hirsch.
The State Duma Speaker is referring to the Pulitzer Prize winner claiming the U.S.
was behind the explosions in the Nord Stream.
According to an informed source, the explosions were planted at the key pipelines in the Baltic back in June by Navy divers under the guise of a NATO exercise and later detonated remotely.
They, of course, have been important routes for the delivery of Russian gas to Europe through Germany.
If Harry S. Truman became a criminal who used nuclear weapons against civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, then Biden became a terrorist who worried the destruction of the energy infrastructure of strategic partners Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
The sabotage by the Americans was an act of intimidation of his vassals, Who decided to develop their economy in the interests of their own citizens.
The revelation should be grounds for an international investigation to bring Biden and his accomplishments to justice and to make sure the nation affected by this terrorist attack are paid compensation.
The Biden admin has denied the report with a National Security Council spokeswoman calling it utterly false and complete fiction, but it sure looks right to me.
Chris, your thoughts?
Yeah, well to start off with the Elon Musk thing, I think he's starting to realize that really most of the global support has probably fallen on the other side of this conflict.
Not saying with Ukraine or against them, saying that the BRICS and this new initiative that seems to be forging rather quickly is getting a lot of countries joining in with this and trying to get away from the petrodollar.
Especially after the failed, not only PR attempts to To promote democracy and all these other things that they claim to say have failed so miserably.
You're obviously seeing the United States getting caught toiling in elections.
You're seeing them getting caught toiling in the business and commerce of other countries, companies around the world.
Obviously associated with the Nord Stream sabotage and many other things.
You're really seeing the overreach start to play out and be seen in the public eyes.
And I think Musk and many other people are starting to realize that You know, we're on the wrong side of history and the wrong side of humanity with the way we've been going about things, not only diplomatically, economically, socially, everything.
You know, it's an absolute inversion to what this country was founded on and what it stands for and what it's supposed to be.
And the rhetoric versus the actuality is starting to show itself, too.
And the citizens are even starting to realize it.
Yeah, good, good, good.
Stop, Chris.
tax dollars are being used for, what this overwhelming debt is being accumulated for.
And really, I think that this is kind of long overdue in terms of what is going on here and the credibility being destroyed of the people running this country.
Now, this country has some great citizens, some great people, but I think really our leadership is absolutely putting us on the hook, not only economically, but politically as well.
Yeah, good, good, good stuff, Chris.
Absolutely.
Meanwhile, the Chinese spy balloon carried technology to monitor communication signals, so all of us who were concerned were right.
And the Biden admin just floating across the United States was clearly wrong.
We have a late report of having shot down some other object in the sky today, but that's too little too late.
This was absurd, made the American look weak, and its military completely incompetent.
The Chinese Y-balloon that flew over the U.S.
for days before being shot at could monitor communication signals.
High-resolution imagery from U-2 flybys revealed the high-altitude balloon was capable of conducting signals intelligence collection operation, an official with the Department of State told the New York Times.
The high-altitude balloon's equipment was clearly for intelligence surveillance and inconsistent with the equipment on board for weather balloons.
It had multiple antennae to include an array of likely capable of collecting and geolocating communication.
It was equipped with solar panels large enough to produce a requisite power to operate multiple active intelligence collection sensors.
Frank Gaffney, Executive Chair for the Center for Security Policy, said China would likely have an interest in monitoring communication between intercontinental ballistic missile silos.
Officials said the balloon entered U.S.
airspace over Alaska on January 28, flew over Canada before re-entering the U.S.
on January 31.
By the time it had taken down, it was shot from the sky on February 4.
The North American Aerospace Defendant kept tracking the balloon the entire time.
The U.S.
sent a clear message to the PRC that its violation of sovereignty was unacceptable by shooting it down, protecting our own sensitive intelligence and maximizing our ability to track the balloon and recover the payload.
To get more info on the PRC's program, the State Department said, adding the U.S.
would explore taking action against Chinese entities that supported the incursion.
But it was pathetic that we allowed this to happen.
We did not show that their violation of our sovereignty was unacceptable.
We let it go on for days after days after days.
The balloon is believed to be part of China's fleet of balloons developed to conduct surveillance, typically undertaken at the direction of the People's Liberation Army.
The program has been in operation for several years at its Pentagon, Polkmon, which means there was no excuse for them to treat it as though it were a weather balloon, since they already knew the Chinese were running these balloons for surveillance, that they've actually flown them over 40 countries and five continents.
The U.S.
is contacting other countries to learn about the SCOBA program and other details.
Why the hell had they not done that before?
Mao Ning, with China's Foreign Ministry, told reporters the accusation may be part of the U.S.
side's information warfare against China, claiming the U.S.
was overreacting when it shot the balloon down.
Some U.S.
lawmakers, however, have been critical of the decision to wait to bring it down until it had flown across multiple states.
In fact, it wasn't shot down until it had crossed the entire continental United States.
An assessment of the risk of intel collection was deemed to be low to moderate, while the risk of personnel on the ground if the balloon was shot down was determined to be moderate to significant, which is ridiculous.
Shoot it out over Alaska, there'd be no one.
Shoot it over the Pacific Ocean there or the Arctic, no risk whatsoever.
This is a flimsy excuse, clearly a contrivance, as a form of apologetics for letting it happen.
Melissa Dalton, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Hemispheric Affairs, assured members of Congress the U.S.
was able to protect against BRC intel collection, which it didn't even know what's going on, saying it was straightforward because we all knew where the balloon was located, but we did not know what the balloon was doing.
This is pathetic.
The balloon entering the U.S.
and part of the broader suite of operations China is undertaking to get a better understanding of the U.S.
said Jedediah Royal, Principal Deputy Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, told members before being interrupted by Senator Jon Tester, who asked whether U.S.
officials know what intelligence the Chinese were trying to collect.
We have some very good guesses about that, and we're learning more as we explore the contents of the balloon and the payload itself.
Chris, this was a total failure on the part of the U.S.
I can imagine a more embarrassing development in this arena.
Your thoughts?
Yeah, I still think this is along the lines of distraction.
I think that the balloon is rather analog and innocuous in terms of being a weapon of war.
It kind of reminds me of like Israel when they shot those kids for flying kites over Israeli airspace on a Palestinian beach because it was a threat to national security.
Uh, you know, so they mowed down a bunch of the kids, uh, or maybe they were playing soccer too.
I don't know.
Yeah, it was a couple of years ago.
NBC reporter cut it on tape and it just was absolutely nothing burger.
Uh, but go figure.
Anyways, this China thing, uh, I don't know.
It's technically could be one of those things, maybe like the COVID thing that was actually designed by a British Judeo Masonic and us, uh, forces that, that were developing certain weapons in, in this area or certainly outsourcing us labor in, in, IP sending it over there to get produced in China.
You know, my opinion is that it's, you know, like reminds me of the COVID thing.
It's one of those things they try to pin on them and foist on them that I don't know, maybe until I see more evidence.
I don't think that this is really a big thing that to me could be much of a threat.
I think a bigger threat would be outsourcing American labor to this country over the course of 30-40 years with these trade deals.
Permanent normalization trade with China.
These Democratic politicians have so much vested interest in China and I think they're using this as a form of leverage to pressure these guys into the political pressure that maybe they might be quote-unquote experiencing through the media over sensationalizing this to lend the impression the American people are behind You know, going to war over something like this or causing tension from something like this.
Another thing you got to think about, China has been technically occupied by the British and technically, i.e.
the U.S.
Empire going back to the Ming Dynasty in the 1620s, but arguably very strongly since the 1820s and 30s in the John Quincy Adams administration.
Look up the Yangtze Patrol, the U.S.
Marines have been pretty much controlling the Chinese Kohongs We're supporting them, the Brits, I should say, in China for a long, long time, going back hundreds of years.
So in my opinion, this is the looting of the old empire and they're transitioning to the new one.
This is creating this political absurdity so that it will lend credibility around the world to the Brits.
And it's certainly, if you think about the U.S.
has been doing with Russia and even maybe China next is sanctioning them, defaulting on their debt obligations, you know, trying to start wars with them, cooing their countries.
Who's to say they're not doing the same thing here in China?
Maybe it's just a little bit more closed down than the American media might see, but I think that China's always been controlled by these U.S.
interests from the get-go, and they've been using them as a slave colony for the House of Rothschild, but that's just my two cents.
Going back to like Deng Xiaoping's open door in the 1970s, And when Kissinger wedged his way in after he forged the petrodollar, after the US and London defaulted on the London gold pool in 1967, they had to take us off the gold standard in 1971 at Bretton Woods, and then of course had to create the petrodollar two or three years later with Kissinger's baby, and control the world through this currency, the world reserve currency as it were.
So I think you're seeing a transition into something else in terms of that, and I think that this is all part of the show.
This is act two, and it really doesn't make much sense.
Chris, I think that was just sensational.
I loved that.
Wonderful, wonderful.
Meanwhile, days after the military shoots down a spy balloon, Americans tell President Biden his handling made America look weak.
What's happening?
Americans are outraged Communists try to blatantly blow a spy balloon over the U.S., which reputedly flew over nuclear facilities and God knows what else, collecting photos and other data.
Biden sat back and did nothing until the balloon reached—actually, it was The Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific.
Only after it blew most of the country's sending data back to our enemies did Biden do anything.
We're now getting images from the government of the downed balloon from Twitter.
U.S.
government provided photos of the recovery of the Chinese Vi balloon and equipment in the Atlantic Ocean.
Here we have David Bondi tweeting, U.S.
government provide photos of recovery of the slimy pine balloon and equipment in the Atlantic.
Check it out!
Not much left of it except for the balloon and inner frame.
We can assume the equipment used to spy on us was not recovered.
Had Biden bothered to shoot it down while it was still over land, we could have collected cameras and other tech.
Since, you know, heavy equipment sinks.
It's almost as if Biden was stalling to help out his buddies in the Chinese Communist Party, huh?
Americans seem to think so because they're giving him a failing grade.
A new poll has revealed a majority of Americans believe that Biden admin handling of the spy balloon has made America look weak.
A poll found that 59.2, just about 60% of Americans, believe the handling of the balloon made America look weak on the world stage.
I agree.
A poll found 63.4% said the balloon crisis was mishandled or should have been handled sooner, while just 36.6% said the crisis was handled appropriately.
Those are some damning numbers.
Of course, Democrats who live with their heads in the sand, I'd say, elsewhere.
Another portion of the anatomy most of the time had the largest percentage who thought the event had no impact.
46% said that.
How stupid do you have to be to think that a spy balloon over the United States has no impact?
Most Americans still said Biden's failure quickly was a mistake.
And 59% said it made us look weak.
No kidding!
Biden is a weak, cowardly man who's cheated America time and time again.
He is weak on Russia, he's weak on Iran, and he's certainly weak on China.
A real president would hit China with so many sanctions, her grandchildren would be hurting.
Yet Biden has done nothing in response to this shocking violation of our national security.
But that will continue to be the case as long as this loser is in office.
Here's a nice one.
Chinese spy balloon.
Eric, happy Valentine's Day.
Love, Fang Fang.
Ferrick Swalwell, who had a relationship with a Chinese spy and no doubt is very enthusiastic about that balloon.
Chris, your thoughts?
I get a lot of them, I guess.
You know, this China thing, I think it's, like I said before, them trying to go to the next level in terms of the steps needed to justify war or combat or to accelerate the depopulation agenda that they have for all the global populations fighting age male populations around the world.
You know, what they don't get with their their woke LGBTQ population control objectives, their GMOs, their eugenics, the Planned Parenthood, using us as big pharma's lab rats, might I add.
Those that they don't get from all these means, then they definitely don't want to take Take a bigger chunk out with combat and go into actual war.
And like I said, this war is also needed because the American Ponzi schemes are crumbling massively.
And if the Chinese, the BRICS program basically takes over the petrodollar and the IMF World Bank's position as the reserve currency and the fractional reserve bank lender of choice, the IMF World Bank, whatever you call it, all the stuff they needed World War II to bring in.
Well, now that this is crumbling apart, I think they're going to transition to this BRICS thing and I think it's absolutely a big part of going to the next level.
You're going to see like some cyber ransom things like you see with ION and many other things going on that are going to start accelerating that will also be foisted off on China or Russia.
So that they can definitely accelerate the tensions even more.
And in doing so, it's like nuclear blackmail in the Cold War, where they have all the populations of these nations, you know, always under pressure, always tense, always thinking there's going to be some sort of threat from a country that really the people have no problem with the people around the world of these other countries.
But the problem is with our leaders sending us into these horrible diplomatic failures intentionally to try to create these tensions and try to escalate them into actual conflict.
So I think this is absolutely what they're doing.
And if you really think about it, think about the people that have taken over our country first that are doing this to us.
The guys that have basically used the Patriot Act and all the stuff following 9-11 to bring in this asymmetrical surveillance, to even put it under like some sort of a marketing thing.
So people want it or need it or it's like good for them or helpful.
You know, Alexa, give me this.
You know, your biometrics are being recorded by your phone right now.
You know, the thing.
Think about how much money the FBI and CIA have outsourced and gained by basically eliminating their entire gathering division, putting AI in charge of it, and then gathering this dragnet sweep of American and global communication technology devices and hijacking them in the way that they do.
Pretty soon you know your CBDC is going to be connected to your smart fridge and you can see where they're going next.
So if they can get you distracted with this Chinese weather balloon and really away from what should be being looked at right now then more power to these guys and literally too.
Chris, I agree with you it was a distraction.
The point is that it made the U.S.
look terribly weak by not shooting it down.
There's so many ways it represented a threat that while I agree they were using it as a distraction, it had the consequence of making the nation look feeble, incompetent, a military that didn't know what was going on.
Am I wrong?
Oh no, I don't disagree with you at all.
I think that there's absolutely going to be more than one benefit from any of these operations you see in the media, where they will get additional national security money from the FAA or from cybersecurity or whatever else their Phantom Menace will be next, including this balloon and the defending of the airspace and the civilian population.
It's all going to be used that way to shake down the people even more, one way or another.
That's my opinion.
I'm a little jaded, Fats.
I'm sorry.
No, no, no, look, I agree with all you're saying.
I'm just making a point.
This was low-tech.
It was slow-moving.
You could almost knock it down with a bow and arrow, and yet the military did nothing.
It was allowed to survey the whole effing country.
This is as incompetent as it gets, and I agree with you.
About the distraction, I think, Chris, you're spot on.
But the fact is, it was so humiliating to the United States.
If they wanted a distraction, they should have found some other way to do it.
Meanwhile, hours after Democrats shipped migrants to Canada, the Quebec official sent back an eye-opening response.
We just learned a day ago Democrats in Blue City, mostly New York, have been giving illegal alien bus tickets out of town!
Democrats are so compassionate to help the border jumpers, they pay for their tickets and go somewhere else.
As it turns out, this has created a direct line of illegals straight to the border—the Canadian border, that is.
Taxis and shuttles wait at the border to pick up the aliens and take them to Canada.
According to the reports we've seen, Canadian officials then probably arrest them and process them.
Now, news has reached Quebec about this little scheme, and they are not happy.
From the Postmillennial.
Officials from Quebec have been caught off guard following revelations that illegal migrants are being shuttled to the Canadian-U.S.
border from New York on taxpayer-funded buses.
We're going to check if what is mentioned is true, as Chet told reporters in Montreal, and if so, I would say I would be surprised that such a thing would be offered.
I guess Canada doesn't appreciate the U.S.
sending illegals from South America their way, but I thought it was the right thing to do to let outsiders into your country while breaking immigration laws.
It's kind of odd this official claims they don't know what's going on, yet Canadian officials were reportedly waiting at the border to arrest them, so you did know.
They are starting to sign like the Biden admin.
Oh, we didn't know.
No, we did know.
What are we doing?
Liberals are falling all over themselves now to admit conservatives were right about illegal immigration.
Nobody wants to deal with millions of outsiders bombarding their communities, putting massive strain on their resources.
Yet Democrats were just fine letting that happen to red states.
But suddenly, when a flood of outsiders reach their states, it's all hands on deck.
Hey, Canada, did you know what you should do if you really want to protect your country?
Deny the aliens from crossing the border.
Force New York to actually deal with the migrants properly, which would mean send them back to the southern border, to the countries they came from, until liberals admit that's the only solution.
Nothing will improve.
Chris, your thoughts?
Yeah, you know, I think a big reason for these immigrants is mostly the United States private sector has mercenaries and NGOs in most of these people's native countries, making it very, very difficult for these people to earn a livable wage.
And certainly they are cranking up the misery index to drive these people off their resource-laden lands around the world, not only just in these countries, here as well.
I often wonder if they're maybe going to start sending them to GOP states to really disrupt the political fluency that's going on there and the wave of red that seems to be the reaction to much of these Democrat blunders, we'll say.
And I'm being an easy creator by using the word blunders.
These are absolute acts of treason, but that's another conversation, maybe.
I also think that this immigration thing is an absolute sidestep or a cover fire for the automation, the replacements of carbon with silicon, like I talked about in silicon and many other segments, too.
I think that if you can keep the people focused on the lower rung of the cash system, the immigrants coming up, people that haven't really earned their citizenship here and creating outrage for that.
Sure, there's a lot of taxpayer subsidies that goes to this, but there's also a lot of looting that goes on as far as outsourcing American jobs and replacing them with machines and going to third world countries as well.
So I think that really it's part of the theater.
And man, I hate to sound so jaded or say that about everything, but I'm really trying to see the forest through the trees here and focus on what I think to be are some of the bigger agendas that are being put on us.
Like I said, covering up for the COVID thing, replacing American labor with machines, AI, everything like that.
Look at the service industry is about the only thing left and they're going to outsource that pretty soon, too.
So, yeah, I don't know.
I'm trying to try to look at the big picture here and see what these little pictures are trying to lead it towards.
Oh, Chris, I love that.
I think it's wonderful you do that.
It's your thing, and I admire it beyond words.
I think the idea of replacing workers with machines is just colossally stupid.
And, you know, when the machines muck up, who the hell's going to deal with it?
The idea of automated service is terrifying to me, Chris, you know?
They'll destroy these immigrants.
There you go.
You make so many excellent points.
We'll be right back.
Check this out.
Pretty sobering stuff.
Listen.
Welcome to InExile.
This is Kamala Harris on one of the most sinister economic disasters to date.
To talk about our collective goal of addressing the root causes of irregular migration.
Irregular migration.
There's a brainwashing term straight out of central marketing.
They're spending money in these other countries, about $4 billion in Central American countries, to try and pay people to stay there and it's not working.
which is to contribute to the health, well-being, security, and prosperity of our neighbors and our world.
They're spending money in these other countries, about $4 billion in Central American countries, to try and pay people to stay there, and it's not working.
And she's saying even to the world, this is our plan for the whole world.
So we have made great and significant progress together thus far.
You're doing a heck of a job.
And today we will launch the next steps in our efforts and the next phase in our efforts.
Given the results of your last efforts, this is going to be fascinating.
Early on in our administration, President Biden asked me to lead the U.S.
government's focus on addressing the root causes of migration to manage migration.
And that means through bilateral, trilateral, multilateral, quadrilateral, dodecahedralateral relationships and dialogue, but also what we must do to address the issue requires that we partner with the private sector if we are to have lasting impact or even profound impact.
In a dereliction of duty, trying to put the job on the private sector.
To effectively address the root causes of migration, we must also, and this is absolutely a guiding principle, promote good governance, reduce violence, and empower women.
If you start with the wrong premise, you're only going to come up with the wrong answer.
With this approach, I led the development of the Root Causes Strategy.
Is another bag of gobbledygook.
I launched a call to action to encourage private sector investments in Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
This is your tax dollars that we're paying to companies in Honduras.
In recognition, again, that government cannot do this work alone.
But in your case, government can't do this work at all!
Now, of course, this could change over time, and we will continue to monitor these trends, but this gives us an indication Of the positive impact our work has had thus far.
In short, we're screwed.
So that brings us to a total of more than 4.2 billion dollars to date.
4.2 billion dollars and they want to spend more on other countries.
That's your tax dollars.
You're paying for other businesses in other countries as a method to stop immigration because they will not build a wall.
Welcome to their imbecilic plan.
I'm Doug in exile.
I think Doug in Exile's got it exactly right, Chris.
It is an imbecilic plan.
They call it irregular when it's illegal.
They don't want to admit it's illegal, because the role of the executive is to enforce the laws, which they are not doing.
And if there's ever been a more vacuous airhead in American government, I cannot imagine Kamala Harris sets a standard for utter morons who have no business being anywhere near government at all.
Your thoughts?
Absolutely.
I think Carmela, if you really think about it, she's using some of the Mackenzie & Co slang words, the political correct PR type of words to create a dynamic, an inversion of perception and of understanding.
Irregular migration, equity inclusion, Social justice.
These are great, great ideas.
They sound very, very noble.
So you get into the actual agendas and the inversions and the people that are behind these things and funding this with great money.
I have to say, if they were interested in any of those type of things, they'd be going after the same exact folks who put them into place.
Exactly where they are now.
The same folks who ran the slave industry for centuries and now currently are running the debt slavery industry as well through our debt, they're still running the slave trade.
And they're sitting here talking to us about this bullshit.
And it's almost laughable to those of us that know better.
But to those that are emotionally provoked by this type of situation, well, yeah, you're going to pick a side of the rope and pull red or blue, you know, or Coke or Pepsi.
And I think that's what they're trying to get you to do with these absurdities in many cases.
And as I say, you know, you're seeing a lot of organized money coming behind all these things, like to create these formations from all the movable pieces on the field.
And it's like they draw it up and practice it all week so they can use it on Sunday.
And let me tell you, they are definitely trying to use it right now because they need to.
And certainly, In my opinion, I think that they are hitting us with a full-spectrum assault with 20 major problems that they are creating so that they can provide the solution and certainly find another way to extort money and more importantly the issuance of debt for us to resolve these emergency crisis situations that they are manufacturing.
Encouraging and provoking in many cases.
Like I said, the immigration thing, these guys run the cartels, they run the for-profit prisons, they basically run the gangs with intel operatives and military personnel.
So, you know, for them to sit here and put this bullshit on us around the world, 195 countries worldwide, whatever it is, you know, all trying to play whack-a-mole with keeping Nice.
you know, rebellion squashed and to discourage people from doing the right thing.
This is how they do it.
This is what they're doing and how they're getting away with it.
And I think that if Carmela or anybody's truly interested in resolving these type of problems, they could simply just pull the strings or pull the plug on whoever it is that are pulling the strings.
Nice.
Nice, Chris.
Look at Soros.
How much money has this guy put into just throwing countries elections down the drain, shorting their currencies, taking their money, you know, by inflation or anything else I mean, these are all like theft by banking sorcery.
So, in my opinion, these guys have been doing this for a long time and they get you focused on these provocative issues that I'm sure have some merit to them.
I'm not trying to discourage that, but I'm just saying that they're really trying to do the cape of the bullfighter here.
Very nice.
Sorry, John.
Excellent.
Meanwhile, and this is very distressing, but I have no doubt it's the case.
In fact, it's already inevitable.
Food shortages are starting to become quite serious all over the planet.
The worst case scenario, many experts fear, is starting to play out in front of our eyes now.
Throughout 2022, I repeatedly warned that through all sorts of indications, the emerging global food crisis would go to an entirely new level in 2023, which is precisely what is happening.
In response to tightening supplies, prices are surging all over the planet and the number of desperately hungry is exploding.
Unfortunately, this crisis is not going to be just temporary.
As I shall explain, the global nightmare we're facing now is inevitably going to intensify in the years ahead.
Most in the Western world simply do not understand how badly conditions have already deteriorated in much of the rest of the world.
For example, Reuters is admitting the hunger crisis in Africa has become bigger and more complex than the continent has ever seen.
Quote, across Africa, from east to west, people are experiencing a food crisis bigger and more complex than the continent has ever seen, say diplomats and humanitarian workers.
Let that sink in.
There have been many famines in Africa in the past, but things have never been as bad as they are right now.
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, a severe shortage of wheat is forcing Pakistanis to wait in line for hours to receive a single bag.
Pakistan is currently suffering skyrocketing prices and a shortage of wheat, with people waiting in line for hours to receive a single bag.
Would you wait in line for hours for one bag of flour?
If you are desperately hungry, you would.
In South America, seemingly endless civil unrest has intensified the various serious shortages that are happening in Peru.
As the anti-government protests in Peru show no sign of ending, the country is currently facing a shortage of basic products, including food items and fuel.
And, on the other side of the globe, Australians are growing increasingly frustrated about the very painful potato shortage that has gripped the nation.
Potatoes are among Australia's favorite vegetables.
However, we're facing a shortage of processed potatoes, especially of frozen chips.
Kohl's introduced a two-item limit for shoppers seeking frozen potato products.
Fish and chip businesses are under pressure.
Some are outraged McDonald's is launching a new potato product in the midst of a crisis.
In previous decades, there have been times when there have been localized famines in parts of the world, but what we're facing now is global.
According to the New York Times, food shortages are facing intense pain, causing intense craving across Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
We're dealing now with a massive food insecurity crisis that Antony Blinken's Secretary of State last month is the product of a lot of things, as we know, including Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
Oh, of course.
The food shortages and high prices are causing intense pain against Africa, Asia, and the Americas, U.S.
officials especially worried about Afghanistan and Yemen, which have been ravaged by war, Egypt, Lebanon, other big food importing nations.
...are finding it difficult to pay their debt and other expenses because costs have surged.
Even in wealthy countries like the U.S.
and Britain, soaring inflation driven in part by war disruption has left poor people without enough to eat.
Have I convinced you yet?
This is serious.
Here in the U.S., food prices continue to escalate to frightening levels.
The price of orange juice, for example, just skyrocketed to brand new levels because it being projected Florida citrus production will hit the lowest level since 1945.
OJ Futures have hit a new high, surging $0.10, or 4.56%, to $2.292 a pound, surpassing the 2016 record of $2.2585 due to limited supply.
The U.S.
DEA predicts Florida's citrus production will reach 44.5 million boxes this year, which could result in the state's smallest orange harvest since 1945.
This is due to greening disease and hurricane damage in Florida's citrus groves.
In 1945, there were 139 million living in the U.S.
Today, the population has risen to 329.
So there are far less oranges per person.
The size of the cattle herd is actually also shrinking.
The latest figures for cattle inventory showed 89.3 million cattle as of January 1st, down 3% from a year ago.
The decline wasn't unexpected.
It was in line with a Bloomberg survey.
This means meat prices are going to continue to go higher and higher.
You could try switch to chicken or turkey, but thanks to the bird flu pandemic, which appears to me to be totally false and fabricated, They aren't inexpensive either.
At this point, bird flu has killed more than 58 million chickens and turkeys.
Really, it's a claim that the birds had the flu was serious enough to kill them, but I believe it's all fabricated.
If that weren't bad enough, now chicken farmers are reporting their hens have stopped laying eggs.
This was even something Tucker reported.
Now healthy heads lay eggs on a regular basis every 24 to 26 hours, but suddenly chicken hordes all over the country, not all but a lot, are reporting they're not getting any eggs or as many.
What's causing that?
Clearly something is causing that.
Some have concluded their chicken feed may be responsible, and in fact, chicken farmers who switched their feed from the standard have found their chickens start laying eggs again.
Egg prices, however, have always shot up to a level most would never have dreamed possible, creating a bit of a panic.
More Americans than ever are suddenly interested in raising their own chickens, sparking a buying frenzy in local hatcheries.
Google search shows raising chickens has jumped markedly from a year ago.
Part of a broader phenomenon, a small but growing slice of the American population has become interested in growing and raising its own food at home, a trend nascent before the pandemic that has been invigorated by shortages.
There are more and more shortages, driving more and more people to want to raise their own food.
Unfortunately, everything I've shared here and now is just the tip of the iceberg.
That's because global food supplies are going to get tighter in the years ahead, no matter what we do now.
If we suddenly stop using all fertilizer immediately, We would only be able to feed about half the world, so production of fertilizer is absolutely critical.
Unfortunately, almost all the phosphorous we use in fertilizers come from non-renewable phosphate rock, and 85% of the supply is located in just five countries.
Without phosphorus, food cannot be produced since all plants and animals need it to grow.
Put simply, if there is no phosphorus, there is no life.
As such, phosphorus-based fertilizers, it is the P in NPK, fertilizer, has become critical for the global food system.
Most phosphorus comes from non-renewable phosphate log and cannot be synthesized artificially.
All farmers, therefore, need access, but 85% of the world's remaining high-grade phosphate rock is concentrated in just five countries, some of which are geopolitically complex.
Morocco, China, Egypt, Algeria, and South Africa.
As supplies of non-renewable continue to get tighter and tighter, global food supplies will get tighter and tighter.
Eventually there'll not be enough non-renewable phosphate rock to go around and we'll have all kinds of trouble.
That kind of horrifying global famine I've been warning about has become inevitable.
It is just a matter of time.
Chris, I think he's got it right.
Yeah, you know, I think since, well, in the last few decades, we'll say very safely, I think since the end of World War II, you're seeing the 1% putting on this hostile takeover of the world's resources, especially after 9-11, it got ramped up intensely.
The War of Terror was very much the same thing in the Middle East as far as confiscating the resources of these dispossessed citizens.
And you're seeing it coming to roost here in America by different means than actual war at this point.
But it reminds me what Colonel Wilkerson said right after that, though, after 9-11, the Wesley Clark Memo was going around.
He was talking about there's a scramble or a blueprint for the world's resources, according to Goldman Sachs and many of the military advisors of the Pentagon.
In other words, Wall Street.
So it runs in line with an agenda by the Greater Israel Project by 2050 to control all the people and all the world's resources.
If you look in, like, in Arabic, it says it on the ISIS flag, I think, as well.
You know, so you can tell who really put these guys out there in the first place and what they're doing with them.
You know, the same guys who put out the Kalergi Plan or the Morgenthau Plans, if you think about it, or the Protocols of the Elders in Zion, they were all steering us towards this Greater Israel Project and population control.
And food is the ultimate way to control people.
You know, you control populations by this, in addition to their depopulation agendas and controlling water supplies, money, media, law enforcement.
So, yeah, I think if you think about it, Bush was probably right after 9-11, too, when he said there's a war between the haves and the have-mores.
And you're seeing guys like Bill Gates scooping in and buying up tons of farmland.
You know, of course, I don't think he's going to plant Monsanto crops for himself there, but he'll give them to you who want your kids to take them.
The facts that his kids won't, you know, he wants you to eat his impossible burger or the World Economic Forum's bug for protein thing.
This is all part of like I was calling the Hegelian stagecraft, where they are putting in these problem reaction solutions that have no business but business being there in the first place, kind of like a bargaining tactic of sorts, where they put something on the table in terms of a solution that would never fly under reasonable or realistic circumstances.
Given the unreal situation they caused in the first place, that could have absolutely been avoided, they steer you into these type of things.
And don't forget for a minute, the supply side economics, the voodoo economics, the Keynesian economics, where the state and the government control the resources and control the money.
Most importantly, the ability to issue debt and currency.
These these are instruments to really dispossess so many people in such a way and such, like I said, economic sorcery through inflation.
And like I said, fractional reserve banking and compound interest, you know, they subsidize these companies like Tyson or Monsanto, Archer Daniels Midland or Cargo or Smithfield, even to bring in Walmarts and give them subsidies and tax breaks as well to run out mom and pop shops, to run out mom and pop farmers, to take over small businesses. even to bring in Walmarts and give them subsidies and And even the COVID thing, if you think about it, was a death blow to all these things, too.
And, you know, to finish it off.
And they're really trying to create a debt ridden population that will pretty much march by their stomachs by no other means and really devastate us before they dispossess us.
And, you know, it's almost like if I were to poison you and then sell you an antidote, you know, it's the Helicalian stagecraft that we're seeing going on here where the government will step in and be the hero, the good guy that will have their food programs.
And it will be very similar in nature to the Trojan horse offerings that they gave you, like with the vaccine as well, you know, let you try GMO experimental foods or something like that would be my guess.
Chris, I think you got it exactly right.
I think that was brilliant.
I do believe they want to bring about the decimation of most of Earth's population so all of this is right on schedule, it seems to me.
And get the population down.
That's great.
Their Israel plan is talking about getting the world's population down to two billion.
So that's like one in four make it out of this, man.
That's crazy.
And it's probably going to be even worse than that by the time it's through with all the shit they're putting on us.
I agree.
Absolutely unreal, unforgivable, inexcusable.
Israel behind it, really, the sign is the Rothschild banking empire.
Meanwhile, conservatives speak out on the possible ousting of Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe.
This is bizarre!
James O'Keefe is being played on paid leave as the board determines his future with a journalistic outfit, wondering whether the popular conservative journalist will continue to have a place in his organization, which have been the bane of the Democrat and mainstream media, or if his time has come.
Various allegations read from unnamed individuals claiming O'Keefe ran a toxic work environment, which according to the post-millennial was a brutal taskmaster who demanded perfection and once even stole a staffer's sandwich.
This sounds frankly rather bizarre and fabricated, meaning exaggerated beyond belief.
Project Veritas released a statement saying, despite what the corporate media seeks to portray about us, we have never been more motivated and dedicated to our mission than now.
Project Veritas has achieved immense growth and impact in the last three years, largely because of James O'Keefe.
Like all newsrooms, the Project Veritas board and management are constantly evaluating the best path forward.
The board are continuing this internal evaluation to ensure our long-term success.
Veritas will never stop, never let our supporters down.
There's 65 employees dedicated to continuing the mission to expose corruption, dishonesty, fraud, waste, and other misconduct.
To our supporters, we hear you, we care about you, and we never give up.
What does that say, however, about James O'Keefe?
Here's a tweet.
Project Veritas has finished a response.
Despite what our corporate media tries to portray, know this, we've never been more motivated and dedicated to our mission than now.
Stand by.
Gritz, take just a pause here.
Okay.
Hang on, I'm going to.
An internal memo described James O'Keefe as a power-hungry tyrant who publicly humiliated employees on New York.
New York Magazine also attacked, claiming there had been intense infighting.
Sixteen employees signed their name accusing O'Keefe of abuses.
Ranging from the theft of a sandwich to calling another staffer a pussy.
Oh, that's serious.
Others say he was constantly paranoid that there were leakers and spies within his organization.
No doubt there are.
See, now the liberal Daily Beast was the first to obtain the salacious memo.
That doesn't seem too far a stretch.
O'Keefe has not responded to the allegation and been silent about being placed on paid leave.
Everyone is leaping to defend him, but really we should wait and see why Project Veritas would remove him, said libertarian host of the mean-aged daydream broadcast Brian McWilliams.
He is the face.
He's a fundraiser and the driver.
It makes no sense to do it whimsically.
I think something good will be coming out.
He tweets that message.
Clip Maloney, former president of Young American for Liberty and current political consultant.
I think that's correct, Chris.
This is very disturbing.
We know Keith and Project Veritas.
I've seen this act before, said Maloney.
A principled round-the-clock activist is an organization from zero to 100.
His budget goes from peanuts to tens of millions.
His staff multiplies exponentially.
What could go wrong?
I think that's correct, Chris.
This is very disturbing.
This guy's been doing a brilliant job.
One of the few, yeah.
There's There's really, the most scary and freakiest thing that I've seen from this whole absurdity that's gone on the last five years without question, even the last 20, 25 years, is how silent and how complicit the media has been along with this.
And it's very seldom that there are people that jump out and question this Leviathan.
Julian Assange, look at him.
He got thrown into literally an extraordinary rendition for a long time.
I don't even know what's going on with that guy.
They're running him out of the discussion too.
And O'Keefe, you know, unless there's something I don't know, I think this seems to be like the media putting their formation on him again.
And they're really trying to deal with this guy severely, in my opinion, to hammer him and to set an example for anybody else that follows in his footsteps.
And I have to say that, you know, maybe he needs special accommodation to carry those giant balls around all day.
I don't know.
You know, what he did with that Walker guy and Pfizer, you know, he's one of a few people, one of a few thorns in the side of the cabal.
And like I said, they were trying to take down anybody with a following.
Not saying that I'm anywhere close to that, but like when I had more than a thousand subscribers on YouTube, I got assigned members of Chalpiot coming after me all day, calling me this, that, whatever.
You know, my channel's getting blocked.
I'm getting kicked off.
My internet's getting hacked.
I can't put anything up on YouTube or BitChute to this day.
I've been kicked off Facebook for a long time.
Twitter, I don't even bother because I know what's going to happen next.
Twitter has actually gone free speech.
You should go back.
I'm back on Twitter and I like it.
Go back to Twitter.
Maybe I'll get on.
Yeah, do it, do it.
I don't know, it might have inspired something if that's... But yeah, I mean, basically I just question what the hell's going on and I'm very skeptical of the people that I know are full of shit.
So I have to say that it's a very long day for me, but you know, it is what it is and you got to call it like you see it and hold the ground and really hold down the trench because this is the battle for all of humanity and what we know of it and what we once knew of it.
So if we don't stand up now against this type of tyrannical overthrow, the censorship, the damnation memorial.
They're trying to put on anybody that steps up and fights for this country and fights for humanity.
If we don't stand together with those people, yourselves, others included, that have gone through tremendous strife at the extent to which you have, to bring the truth or the best that you can to people and to get hammered for doing so.
We've got to find a way to support those type of people and really give them the platforms that they need.
Chris, I think you put your finger on here.
He had an explosive interview with a research guy admitting that it was affecting menstrual periods.
That was huge.
They're punishing him.
When you have a company grow like that and it's so successful and what it's doing is so controversial, you're going to plant your guys.
You're calling on those assets now.
Look how trivial this is.
He took someone's sandwich.
He called someone a pussy.
You're gonna take a guy who's exposing bigger, major, big-time corruption by people who are out to kill millions and millions of us, and you're gonna sack him over trivia like that?
I think you nailed it.
I think you got it.
Yeah, it's probably a co-worker that didn't have the same type of integrity or commitment to the truth.
You know, I would see calling somebody that in a second for being that way.
Yeah, yeah.
These are people who are plants.
They put them on the payroll so they could use them like this.
Yeah, I'm sure.
Yeah, I think O'Keefe is spot on.
Meanwhile, this is very interesting.
Jury may not hear cops' admissions in the tired nickels beating.
Here's why.
It was a stunning revelation.
One of the officers involved in a fatal beating took a cell phone photo of the bloodied and handcuffed man and shared it with five others.
The disclosure was part of the Metropolitan Memphis Police Department request to the state that the officers charged with murder be decertified, but the official statement about sharing the photo will likely never be heard by a jury.
So-called guarantee statements or disclosures made by police during internal investigations under threat of termination if they remain silent have been viewed by courts as compelled and therefore cannot be used in criminal courts.
Six officers have been fired.
One has been relieved after Nichols was pulled over and beaten by police.
Six others could receive administrative discipline without providing any details.
Prosecutors say the January 7 arrest captured on police video led to his death three days later.
Here are the five guys who have been fired all black.
Here's a look at Garrity's statements.
When a police officer is acute of misconduct, internal police investigators who are trying to figure out what happened often take statements from the accused or witnesses, where everyone, the officers included, have a Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, cannot be forced to fess up to potential misconduct, just to have those statements later used against them.
Police officers did not shed their constitutional right when they went on a batch at Bill Stinson, criminologist at Bowling Green, who tracks charges and convictions of police officers and is also a former police officer himself.
Is an officer told they have to answer questions as part of internal affairs or they could lose their job?
Courts have used those statements as protected and inadmissible because the officers were forced to talk.
They're also called Garrity Statements because a 1967 Supreme Court decision, Garrity v. New Jersey, involving police officers brought in for questioning over traffic fixing.
The officers were warned if they didn't answer questions, they'd lose their job.
Some of their answers were later used in court, and they were convicted.
The Supremes said such statements are involuntary and therefore cannot be used.
That does not mean an officer who gives a compelled statement cannot be prosecuted.
While those statements couldn't be part of the case, they could present other evidence, such as the video showing the brutal beating.
The cell phone photos may also be seen by jurors if the prosecution can get the information into court through other means.
Here, of course, is where the key beating was taking place.
Former Box Springs, Texas, police officer Roy Oliver raised concern about Garrity in appealing his murder conviction in a 15-year sentence in a 2017 shooting death of 15-year-old Jordan Edwards while the teen was leaving a high school party.
Oliver's statement, attorneys claim Garrity materials have been shared with the prosecutor's office that all interviews in the days after the case should have been considered exempted under Garrity and the whole case thrown out.
Oliver given three interviews during the investigation, one to a black screens investigator, a second walkthrough interview at the scene initiated by Dallas police investigators who had taken over the criminal investigation, and a third filmed with a Box Springs internal investigator.
Both a lower court and an appellate court found the Dallas Police investigators who conducted the walkthrough had clearly identified themselves as investigating the criminal case at the shooting, not an internal affairs issue, when they asked Oliver for the interview.
They noted Oliver had not shown that any testimony maintained by Garrity Protected Material was even siloed off by prosecutor's office staffer and not given to prosecutors.
In Utah, prosecutors have seen an increase in officer declining to talk to prosecutors often have to infer from other testimony if the officer felt threatened or acted within the law when using fatal force.
One of those, the 2018 failed shooting of 19-year-old Zane James.
Prosecutors declined to charge Cottonwood Heights officer Casey Davies.
But a federal judge ruled that James' family could use Davies' guarantee statements in a civil lawsuit.
Despite objection from Davies' attorney, there was no statute of limitation on murder and the statements could be used in a criminal case.
The family claim Davies' statement directly contradicts a police department narrative about their son's death, specifically that he crashed his motorcycle when Davies said that he had rammed the motorcycle with his car after believing James was reaching for a gun.
Garrity aren't the only types of internal investigation that rarely reach the public.
Police unions are increasingly negotiating time limits on disciplinary histories for officers that are part of union contracts, so that information about disciplinary record becomes no longer releasable, even in as little as two years after the complaint.
Other states keep many disciplinary fines that don't result in firing or, in some cases, suspension from public view.
In most cases, at least, the results of internal investigations are supposed to be available, but different rules for public release have meant more mistakes in departments on what files are sent.
An attorney, District Attorney in Philadelphia, Larry Krasner, for example, filed motions in 2021, told police officials in contempt for failing to turn over complete disciplinary histories of officers.
In one case, prosecutors noted 16 cases involving a Philly police who had been found in internal investigation to have falsified documents.
But because the information was not disclosed in answers to requests by prosecutors, they could not disclose it in discovery to defense attorneys.
Police and prosecutors agreed before a court hearing to work toward a settlement.
Here we have mortars at Tyra Dickel's funeral.
Chris, your thoughts?
Well, you know, you have to think about anytime there's human loss, it's definitely a place where emotions will reside intensely, we'll say.
And I think that this is one of those situations that is being exploited by the forces in media, attributing it to racial elements and things like that.
Obviously, it's a black-on-black crime, if you really want to look at it in that lens.
And just as 90% of most black homicides are, in fact, committed by black perpetrators, So, in my opinion, you get the Boulay Society-Straubus effect going on where they're whipping and beating and killing their own kind instead of developing community roots and building themselves up.
And it's no accident this has happened.
You know, if you think about the COINTEL and the ADL programs in the 50s, 60s that go along with these industrial integration and immigration type of Pushes the racial integration movements they had.
These are absolutely built to spill and designed to fail and subverted by by operatives on both sides of this, whether it is in the police force to, you know, incite racial tensions, or whether it's in the, you know, the, the black civil rights groups too so.
You know, these these cops, these five that did that, you know, they're kind of, like I said, upholding the urban plantation, in my opinion.
And, you know, today's ghetto is kind of like that, if you ask me, you know, maybe even worse, if you think about it, because there's really there's no organic produce to be found for miles.
You know, before at least they're working on the field, they can have something healthy to eat, have a reasonable shelter.
And now it's far from that.
These guys are being harnessed in slums.
They're not being given livable wages by by the forces that be.
And obviously from that stems, you know, black market and blue collar crime.
And the same thing goes with police corruption, especially when you factor in, you know, the quota.
There's a lot of NGO money that's coming into a lot of these efforts that are certainly not in the scope of the American taxpayer.
And even in these inner cities, you know, you got to think about that.
There's a lot of NGO money that's coming into a lot of these efforts that are certainly not in the scope of the American taxpayer.
And if they ever were, it would be big problems.
You need a guy like O'Keefe to maybe peel this back and maybe sort this out with some proper knowledge.
But, you know, just a few things that come up top of my head.
Think about BLM, Antifa, or 1619, or the defund police, or the Justice Now groups.
These guys, in my opinion, are being heavily funded by the NGOs to pull on both sides of the tension that is being created from basically economic duress, we'll say, that is absolutely imposed intentionally.
Great points.
Excellent comments, Chris.
socioeconomic debt slaves, like I say.
And, you know, if you ask me, I think it's all part of the plan to get us fighting with each other and losing sight of, you know, who's really running the plantation and who's profiting from it.
Great points.
Excellent comments, Chris.
Meanwhile, we have a rather fascinating report from Mike King of the anti-New York Times.
Yeah, the radio's coming in.
Sorry, sorry.
When the holo hoax meets the abstract art hoax.
Slimes captioned the artist Fred Tiernan in his Brooklyn studio in 2015.
How does one paint the near certainty of violent personal annihilation, he once asked.
February 8, 2023, New York Times.
Fred Turner, creator of fiery Holocaust paintings, dies at 99.
A prisoner at Auschwitz and three other camps, he dealt with his trauma in semi-abstract works that depict crematories, ovens, and chimneys, and served as testimony.
I gotta say, right off the bat, there weren't any ovens and crematories, except for a tiny number of people.
This is suggesting vast murder that did not take place.
Let's see what Mike does with this.
Rebottle!
Life and Crimes of artist Fred Tierna, born Fred Arthur Taussingkov in 1923, represents a twofer of lucrative scammery which had him laughing at the stupid-ass Goyom all the way to Rothschild Bank.
By combining modern art with holo-hoaxianity, the greasy little shyster who did a cushy brief stint at Bullschwitz carved out a nice gid for himself, peddling art that never was to promote an event that never happened.
A tip of the envelope for fiendish cleverness to you, dead friend.
From the slime's homage to the current artist-artist, repeated word intended.
Fred Tiernan, an artist who tried to exorcise the psychological trauma of his imprisonment in four Nazi concentration and labor camps by later creating sub-abstract paintings that depict fire ashes and chimneys, died in Brooklyn.
He was 99.
Mr. Tierney's art became his Holocaust testimony in acrylic works like In the Likeness of Fire and An Echo of Cinders.
He painted in reds, yellows, oranges, and blues to illustrate the flames that incinerated Jews in crematories.
In some paintings, he used sand pebbles to represent ashes, shaking head, sighing, rolling eyes.
Editors note, It took more than two hours to cremate the body of Saint Sugar, the crazed conspiracy cat, in a modern oven.
Still trying to calculate how the Germans cremated these six million Jews in a handful of ovens no bigger than a pizzeria oven.
Here, Tina cashing in on Bolshevist.
In the likeness of fire, 1983 depicts crematoria, which doesn't actually involve shooting flames.
Lasting drip, 2015 is supposed to show a chimney belching smoke.
So much smoke, apparently, that one can't even make out the image.
Then, lower, imagine cremating everyone sitting in one dozen of the largest college football stadiums in America inside a handful of those pizza ovens.
Like so many Holohawk stories, there's a certain detail of Turner's internment which, when read with discernment, does more to contradict the official narrative than to confirm it.
See if youse guys can catch it!
Before being deported to Auschwitz in September of 1944, Mr. Tanner gave his drawings to another prisoner, believing he would never see them again.
He spent only two months in Auschwitz, when he was sent to Kaufering, a sub-camp of Dachau, liberated by American troops on April 27, 1945.
So after arriving at Bolshevik at the peak of the Holocaust gassing and cremating frenzy, September 1944, the con artist artist was relocated westward, un-gassed and none the worse for wear, in November 1945.
Why was that?
Had the Germans run out of Zyklon B bug spray?
Rolling eyes.
The truth of the matter, also confirmed by the relocation of forgery victim Anne Frank in late 1944, was that the Germans were moving as many internees as they could westward because the Soviets were advancing deep into Poland, finally arriving at Bolshevitz in January 1945.
This proves that there was no extermination plot.
If there had been, the famously efficient Germans could have eliminated the inmates within a matter of weeks, as early as 1942, had they wanted to.
The same way that my father lives with the Holocaust every day, I live with it.
Not in a gaze by that you don't think about your father and what he's gone through.
I never stopped thinking about it.
You can't really understand it.
You can't conceptualize it.
You're right, Danny boy, I can't.
For lack of a better word, one almost has to admire the creative business, the chutzpah of these people in a comical sort of way.
But is it trauma that Turner Younger has inherited?
It's criminal insanity, which may actually have a genetic component.
I read in the New York Times today that an Auschwitz survivor who painted scenes of fire chimneys and ashes died at 99.
here's boobus americanus at the water cooler i read in the new york times today that an auschwitz survivor who painted scenes on fire chimneys and ashes died at ninety-nine budus americanus the art was probably therapeutic for him Sugar.
No need for therapy, Boobus.
Bolschwitz was a piece of cake.
Editor.
Notwithstanding a brief typhus outbreak in 1942, one was much safer in the surprisingly quaint college dorm-like corridors of Bolschwitz than in a German city being flattened or incinerated by the All Lies.
And here are a couple of photographs of what the Allies were doing to German cities in acts of criminal warfare.
Here's yet another stunning stop.
And it was those bombings that irredicted the railroad lines and the camps.
And made it impossible to resupply the prisoners with food, which the Germans wanted to do because you can't get work out of a corpse.
And these were labor camps, not death camps, as they have been portrayed.
Chris.
Wow.
You know, I think that there's a lot more to World War II than most people realize in terms of the historic contempt that was brought upon the Aryan populations in Central Europe, how they've been constantly sent to war by the Jewish bankers going back to the League of Augsburg in the 15th century.
I can go down every generation that you sent them into wars over the past 300 years.
You can go League of Cognac, you can go League of Cambrai, Protestant Wars, 30 Years War, Habsburg-Spanish Succession, Austrian Succession, the North Wars, on and on, even through World War I and World War II.
You think about Germany as the last one to mobilize their troops in World War I, yet they paid the punitive measures in the Treaty of Versailles for such, and basically were forced into the economic miracle that they had to take.
And in my opinion, I think that was really a controlled offering as well, and it was designed to really depopulate the German population.
Now, you gotta think, was that the guy that talked about the six million lampshades and the pile of shoes and all that stuff?
You know, logistically speaking, you cannot cook six million cookies in three years with two Easy-Bake ovens.
I'm just saying, you know, it is what it is.
Truth is truth.
Logistics are logistics.
Most of these situations after the war were exaggerated immensely and documented intensely by the British SAS and the UN troops, the NATO troops, whatever they became to be later, you know, the US too.
They fabricated and constructed the gas chambers and the cremation ovens.
And I think that really the real extent of the depopulation of World War II came before in the Holodomirs and around the The world and the peripheries and the Asian countries sanctioned by the same group.
And also after the war, the German and the Aryan population were put into the Rhine Meadow camps and really the Morgenthau plan was delivered to starve them into complete and total decimation.
And to take the surviving population and enslave them, which they still do to this day.
I don't think you can talk about the Holocaust in 23 countries in Europe.
That should tell you what the hell's going on with that.
And if you really want to talk about concentration camps, you know, the United States and seven states had U.S.
governors literally sanctioned concentration camps of German and Japanese citizens.
Earl Warren from the Warren Commission fame being one of them in California.
He made concentration camps at Santa Anita racetrack and several sports stadiums.
And they even brought in the concept of like war rations and, you know, the Rosie the Riveter and all these PR documents, things to really indoctrinate people into the expectations of these emergency circumstances that they put forth, creating World War Two and what they had with it.
And it sounds very familiar to COVID or many other things, the war on terror, all this other stuff.
You really think about it.
And, you know, thinking about our first segment, too, we talked about, you know, Elon Musk.
You know, in terms of war crimes, it doesn't really the victors don't seem to get the punishment.
It's really put on the losers.
And I think that's the whole point of, you know, to the victor goes to spoils, to the loser goes to blame.
And I think that's really what Elon Musk is considering in this possibility, too, with the support for Ukraine and now rescinding it to Starlink or whatever.
They could be not only a business decision, but it might be very personal because he might see tides turning or maybe, you know, betting on hedging his bets, we'll say.
And as far as Auschwitz goes, they had a football club.
They had an acting venue.
They had a bunch of stuff like this.
So it's real bullshit when they when they put that on and really try to land you with that type of stuff.
It is really to give this population a blank check in terms of political and emotional capital so that they can do what they're doing trying to destroy the entire world's population and to enslave the ones that survive.
So, you know, if any race on earth put something like that out, I would see going after them.
You know, they talk about the Germans in the master race.
I think that really if you look at somebody with that plan it really wasn't the Germans or if it was they were they were like you know the Russian mafia now or the US mafia now you know or whatever you want to call these guys you know they're they're triple agents that that you know selectively choose their citizenship and their their loyalty to their countries so um Yeah, I guess what do you do when you're in a situation of war like that?
You got your troops occupied around the entire European continent.
Do you starve your troops or do you feed the greedy Jews?
I know some of them died there and I'm not downplaying that.
I'm not saying they didn't.
What I'm saying is they were grossly and gravely exaggerated and absolutely used for political slingshot maneuver, what they've put on in the last 75 to 100 years.
Think about the 2050 Greater Israel Project.
Wouldn't be possible without World War II and Hitler's help.
Just sensational, Chris.
Just sensational.
Great stuff.
Thank you.
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A friend of mine earlier today sent me the following.
Satellites have limitations.
This balloon carried sensors that cannot be duplicated on satellites.
It has a potential of releasing tens of thousands of suicide drones.
It has a potential to be carrying a small nuclear device that the average person could build in their backyard.
Set it off, which generates a nuclear electromagnetic pulse, which permanently kills 99% of our current electronics.
It was monitoring every communication over thousands of square miles.
The balloon easily could have released diseases to our food crops.
The balloon watched and recorded every single action by our incompetent government.
Meanwhile, final thoughts.
Chris, yours.
Sorry, I was on mute.
Yeah, you know, I almost wonder if they'd be doing us a solid on the long term by putting the EMP on us and really dissecting the American population from being so enslaved to the digital dopamine rush that they get from their digital devices and the surveillance and everything else that I complain about, the DARPA weapons that they I almost wonder if they'd be doing us a solid on the long term by putting You know, I almost think it would be doing us a favor because, you know, the evolution of man chart should probably hit a brick wall at some point in time very soon, looking in the course direction it's taking.
And probably bounce itself back and land somewhere where it shoved the red man out of the way.
You know, if you ask me, they need to get back to farming, nature, you know, honesty, moral compass, integrity, honor, things like that.
Things that are punchlines in today's society that have been completely dismantled by social media and been distorted into what they become.
So if you ask me, I almost think that something like that long term would be the best thing that could happen to this country and the people in it.
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful.
Let me add that.
I know how accurate Mike King is about the Holocaust, because I've done research of my own, you can find.
I was invited by Nick Kohlerstrom, PhD historian of science, who published an absolutely brilliant book called Breaking the Spell, which was recounting all the records of the camps, such as that the International Committee of the Red Cross was keeping copious details on the age, the sex, the nationality, the ethnicity, the religion, and the cause of death of everyone who died at all the camps.
In 1993, they did a recalibration of their numbers, and the total from all camps, all deaths combined, 296,081, none of whom died from being put to death in a concentration camp.
You can find my own summary overview now.
Nick invited me to author the preface to his book, which I publish independently, The Holocaust Narrative Politics Trump Science.
It's on my own blog at jameshfetzer.org and elsewhere.
Let me conclude today, however, by saying, look, I've known a lot of people.
I do a lot of commentaries with a whole lot of people, but I don't know anyone more competent and qualified than Chris Weiner.
You would benefit yourself by listening to the shows we do together more than once, because Chris is telling it like it is.
He cuts through the smoke and mirrors and brings out historical connections like no one I've ever known.
I want you to appreciate what we have here.
I treasure him.
You should as well.
As we go into the weekend, spend as much time as you can with your family, your friends, the people you love and care about.
We may not starve to death.
We may be turned to ash by a nuclear exchange with Russia.
The West has gone stark raving mad.
Don't miss that opportunity to spend time with the people you love and care about.
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