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May 9, 2023 - Jim Fetzer
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Truth vs. NEW$ (8 May 2023) with Don Grahn, Scott Bennett, and Holly Seeliger
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Truth vs. News Incorporated.
This is May 8th.
You're writing away for the 8th of May.
I'm Donald Ryan, your host, producer at jd.consultants.protonmail.com, and we've got a good show for you today.
And, of course, we have our all-star, the most dangerous mind in America, we have Jim Finster, the author of this very outstanding book, Nobody Died at Sandy Hook, and, of course, JFK and other topics that are the hottest and most Exposed to her and untouchable books, I guess.
Then we also have Holly, but feeling over this all the way from Florida.
She's just been a dynamo as far as having good information on what's really current and knowing a lot more than the average bear.
And we are expecting Scott Bennett to join us any minute now.
So let's see what's happening in Ukraine.
I understand it's all lighting up over there.
You got that right, Don.
The Russians have taken the gloves off.
They're literally incinerating Bachmann.
The Wagner Group has pulled out, ostensibly because of a shortage of munitions.
I think it was so they would not be caught up in this holocaust.
Here are some more images of what's taking place.
This is massive.
Social media geeks have been geolocating the video images.
Shelling taking place all over the place.
A lot taking place.
Even NASA satellite direction.
Here's more.
There's a bit of video footage here.
Meanwhile, Russia and U.S.
are on the verge of open armed conflict, according to the Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Rybakov in a TV interview.
This is very, very serious.
He described officials in Washington as opponents and enemies of Russia due to what he described as Russophobic policies being pursued in spite of the risks.
The anger and hatred toward Russia with which Washington acts in a situation in which it, frankly, should be thinking of its own safety is inexplicable.
The U.S.
has long, of course, been a direct participant in the conflict, long been waging an open hybrid war against my nation, he observes.
Washington tends to dismiss statements of Russian officials, including those by Anthony Blinken's Secretary of State regarding Russia's claim that Ukraine was behind the drone attack on the Kremlin.
I would take anything coming out of the Kremlin with a very large shaker of salts at Blinken.
I think he knows well that the U.S.
supported it.
We leave it to Ukraine to decide how it's going to defend himself, he added, which is, of course, ludicrous, since we've been pulling the strings and pushing the buttons there from the beginning.
The U.S.
government is treating any signals coming from Moscow as a little bit of a disinformation campaign.
While Russia is ready to use any means at its disposal, I emphasize any means at its disposal, and we're talking about the most powerful nuclear-armed nation in the world, in order to deter threats to its security and the safety of its leadership.
He reiterated Russian claims that Washington shares responsibility for the incident, which the U.S., of course, denies.
The statements of non-involvement are not convincing anyone, reminiscent of how they attempt to pretty much blame us for the bombing of the North Stream.
Meanwhile, we have 18 gunpowder warehouses on fire in Russia.
A friend with good intel connections has told me he believes these are from satellite-mounted weapons and the U.S.
is responsible.
Very disturbing.
I would just mention, Holly, that the Wagner Group has pulled out.
The Blackwood is about 45 square miles.
They've taken control of all but 2.5 square miles, and I think that is the area being incinerated.
Your thoughts?
Well, people have been saying from what I've seen from the little English news we can actually get, we can't get any actual information from the mainstream news really at all.
It's all basically alternative media that is still reporting on this at this point, which is so important because so much of the U.S.
dollar, so many of our dollars, just literally billions of dollars Congress is sending over to this quagmire that's turning into.
Seems pretty obvious that United States, obvious with Nord Stream, that was an attack upon Russia and the people of Europe, particularly Germany.
And then with the recent drone strike attack, attempted attack, In Russia, I think it was decided, and rightfully so, that the Russians should take the gloves off and really show Ukraine and really America, United States, and NATO what they're made of, because it's going to continue to go on.
As long as the Biden regime is in power here in the United States, we've got a corrupt Congress, they're going to continue to send money over there to fight.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yeah, corrupt is a word.
And of course, with the Israeli control over the American Congress, they're going to fight these wars of the last American soldier.
CENTCOM, Twitter, and YouTube accounts have been hacked. - Right.
This is the Pentagon's command for its forces in the Middle East.
They were compromised for about 30 minutes according to CENTCOM.
We view this as little more than a prank, said Colonel Stephen Warren.
No systems or computers were compromised.
Tampa Bay Central Command oversees U.S.
forces battling militants in Iraq and Syria, as well as troops in Afghanistan.
A group calling itself a cyber caliphate claimed responsibility for the hack.
Another group identifying itself as synonymous said it had tracked the source back to Maryland, but that was not confirmed by official sources.
Social media accounts, such as on Twitter or YouTube, are routinely hacked, said a Stanford University information security expert.
There's been a lot of effort to increase Twitter's security in the past few months, he said.
A user coming in from a different internet address would have to answer multiple security questions to change a password.
On Twitter, it's easier to break into than a Pentagon computer.
It's not trivial, said Jim Penrose, former National Security Agency computer theory expert.
Answering those questions is quite a complex endeavor.
He wondered whether other sitcom systems have been compromised as well.
I'd be suspicious that it was more than just security question guessing that happened here.
Another expert added, Much of the data posted on the Twitter account was posted publicly elsewhere, so claims that the cyber-caliphate had compromised military or government devices might not be true.
Junio agreed, adding, the most concerning aspect is probably the potential for propagation of a false myth that ISIS or their allies were successful in breaching CENTCOM or Pentagon systems.
Scott, would you like to address that one, my friend, about the CENTCOM hacking here?
Well, I got about 10 seconds of it, Jim.
Yeah.
Oh, I know, Scott.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, I mean, I can tell you what I know about Central Command.
They've been contracting out influence operations, psychological warfare from the Joint Military Information Support Command, Special Operations Command at MacDill.
Uh, using these woke Obama seedlings that have been planted by the gay rainbow flag faggot club that has infiltrated the army since 2009.
They have no constitutional limits or restraints or boundaries.
They have this agenda to lobotomize and boil people in this woke-ism with the, you know, the demonic understanding that their way is the way to, you know, ultimate humanism.
There's Satanism in their agenda.
There's just complete autonomy from man, and they're trying to advance this ideology to divorce men from God.
And they're doing it through multiple ways, and influence operations out of MacDill and Central Command has been running rampant ever since Obama, and it's a violation of the Constitution, it's a violation of the Smith-Month Act, and every single officer that is a part of it should be executed for treason, because they are engaging in the fundamental violation that the American people prohibit, which is the government the people create
To represent and do for the people what they can't do for themselves has now turned on the people and is, you know, wringing blood out of the people and profiting from the people suffering.
Like a cancer profiting from the body politic.
So there needs to be a overthrow of all of these military officers who were involved in it, and some of the greatest cowards and weaklings I've ever come across in the military, as well as the police.
So, you know, we're seeing ourselves divorced from the nostalgia and America and all the, you know, patriotic sloganeering that we've been brainwashed with.
We're seeing that separate and people, I think, are going to come into an increasingly illuminated state of mind, which is The only answer to America's resurrection, renaissance, and reformation lies in small people in small towns, small school boards, and small supervisor meetings, small county-level meetings saying, no more.
We are cutting ourselves off from the sickness, which is Washington, D.C., and regenerating the healthy tissue in our particular small frame of the world.
Jim?
Well, I think Scott articulated CENTCOM pretty well there.
And I think as far as ISIS goes, I was also under the impression that ISIS is mostly a Western manufactured operation as well, or at least funded, strongly funded.
That's the impression that I've been under for a while, at least under the Obama administration.
So one group packing the other could be just an opportunity to rationalize and promote continued funding for both of these operations.
Yeah, ISIS was created by John Brennan, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama in 2012 over the adamant opposition of Michael Flynn.
For the record, what does ISIS stand for?
Well, there's Islamic State of Syria, there's ISIS, there's al-Nusra, there's Daesh.
They're all painted from the same cloth.
Let's not get mired into the phenomenon or the phenomenology of different languages and different sloganeering.
These are all mercenary fanatics that have been cultivated, grown in Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
With a Wahhabist fanaticism that is encouraged and fueled by Israeli Mossad and the CIA that has been cultivated since the early part of the 80s and the use against the Russians by Zbigniew Brzezinski using these kamikazes
And they've been used in Libya, they've been used in Syria, they're funded by groups, black operations out of the CIA, they're funded by bank accounts, Swiss bank accounts from Union Bank of Switzerland among others.
It is part of this destabilize the world so that, you know, essentially we can go in and dismember parts of it.
That's what the United States has been doing and we've done it for 20 years.
And now all of this payback is coming back in the form of ultimate punishment upon our own society and the spiritual blindness and death that we're suffering.
I think Don was hinting that it's Israeli Secret Intelligence Services.
I've never been convinced that was right, but there are an awful lot of ISIS members who sport U.S.
Army tattoos.
Meanwhile, activists demand higher payment from California reparation tax for $200 million per person.
This is a pretty good deal if you can arrange it.
Activist Saturday demanded the state of California pay millions each black president to make amends for slavery and subsequent discrimination even though California was never a slave state.
The demands were made at a highly explosive meeting of the task force created by legislation signed by Gavin Newsom in 2020.
The committee was hearing comments from the public for final recommendations.
An activist identified as Reverend Tony Pierce was among the most outspoken, referring to the famous 40 acres in a mule promised to former slaves.
You know, the numbers should be—he says equivocal, he really means equivalent.
To what an acre was back then.
We were given 40, okay?
We were given 40 acres.
You know what that number is.
You keep trying to talk about it now.
You research back to slavery and you say nothing about slavery.
Nothing said beers.
So the, again, equivocal, should be equivalent number from the 1960s for 40 acres today is $200 million for each and every African American.
You're not supposed to be afraid, he said.
You're just supposed to tell the truth.
You're not supposed to be gatekeepers.
You're supposed to say what the people want to hear from the people.
He concluded with a warning to California top elected officials.
Tell Governor Newsom we're coming.
He knows me.
Economists predicted that California reparation could cause us to save more than $800 billion.
The task force of five economists Said at the time, the total didn't include compensation for property the group said was taken unjustly for the devaluation of black-owned businesses.
California's total annual budget is roughly $300 billion, so it's not quite three times the annual budget of California, which, by the way, has one of the largest economies in the world.
If it were a separate nation, it would be like the fifth most booming economy among all nations.
Earlier this week, the task force published its latest proposals with no overall price tag, but outlined ways California could calculate how much money black residents have lost since 1850, when the state was established, through today, due to discrimination.
How in the world you gauge that is anybody's guess.
The report suggests dollar amounts have been lost for specific types of racial discrimination.
These estimates include losing $2,352 per person per day over the over-policing of Black communities, $3,366 per person per year for discriminatory lending and zoning, $13,619 per year of resident for injustices and discrimination in health, and $77,000 for Black-owned business losses and devaluations.
The task force urged eligible black Californians receive cash down payments as soon as possible, while waiting for the full amount of money lost due to racism and slavery to be calculated in total.
A black person who lived in California for their whole life, or at least age 71, could potentially receive more than $1.2 million in lifetime restitution.
Such ideas, however, skimping on what's necessary to pay black Californians, according to activists who spoke at the gathering.
$1.2 million is nowhere near enough.
It should be starting at least $5 million, like San Francisco said one moment.
We want direct cash payments, just like how the stimulus checks were set.
It's our inheritance, and we can handle it.
The city of San Francisco is weighing its own reparation proposal, including one to dole out $5 million each to qualifying black residents.
Others at the meeting similarly dismiss the current task force plan as insufficient.
One speaker called for issuing $5 million in reparation, just as San Francisco is supposed to be doing.
Whatever the final figure, it's unclear how California would pay millions to each eligible black resident.
There's some announcement the state faced a projected budget deficit of $22.5 billion.
Weeks later, the Legislative Analyst's Office estimated that Boosom's forecast undershot the mark by almost $7 billion.
In other words, California is going to be close to $30 billion in debt.
That's what leaders said.
They expect the legislature to come up with actual remuneration amounts.
According to California Justice Department officials, the law creating the task force did not instruct the committee to identify funding sources.
Beyond arguing reparation proposals are fiscally unmanageable, critics say it doesn't make sense to implement them when California never allowed slavery.
Proponents counter racial discrimination as devastating to the black community, costing untold amounts of money.
Beyond raw dollars and cents, the task force also proposes policy changes to combat racial discrimination.
For California to issue a formal apology enacted by the legislature and signed by the governor.
The Reparation Task Force has gone forward.
That was Saturday.
This is Sunday.
With a vote that has millions of Americans shaking their heads in disbelief and even disgust.
Yesterday, Sunday, California's Reparation Task Force approved recommendation on how the state may compensate and apologize to black residents for generation to harm caused by discriminatory policies.
As Newsmax reports, state lawmakers will now consider their proposals.
Barbara Lee, sponsoring a bill in Congress, said of the meeting, "...robberations are not only morally justifiable, but have the potential to address long-standing racial disparities and inequalities." The first vote approved a detailed account of historical discrimination against black Californians in voting, housing, education, abortion, policing, incarceration,
Others included creation of a new agency to provide services to the descendants of enslaved people and calculation of what the state owed them in compensation.
Chris Lodgson, an organizer with the Coalition for a Just and Equitable California, said, an apology and admission of wrongdoing just by itself is not going to be satisfactory.
The task force approved a public apology acknowledging the state's responsibility for past wrongs, promising it would not repeat them.
California previously apologized for putting Japanese Americans in internment camps during World War II and for violence against the mistreatment of Native Americans in the past.
Newsbase has been tweeting about it.
Scott, your thoughts?
Well, of course, being ridiculously asinine and I would say unconstitutional and illegal, it will have only negative effects.
It makes every black person look like a parasite and a leech and will be increasingly hated by every person who's not black in the state of California.
It's utter contemptible.
It's laughable, because like you say, California was never a slave state, so there's no injuries that the state of California has inflicted upon black people at any time.
There's no injuries that the state government, the official government of the state of California, inflicted upon the black people, period.
So California doesn't have the right or the jurisdiction or the grievance or anything that can be used to justify this.
This is essentially like California, you know, let's say all the Mexicans take over the California legislature and they pass a law.
Every white person or every black person is going to pay the Mexicans something for, you know, the theft of California in the early 1800s.
Well, that is just as ridiculous as this is.
We have a lot of people who are There's other levels, too.
Okay, if you're going to take money from every white person, every Hispanic person, and I would say every black person, to put into a pot, and then you're going to distribute it to black people, how are you gauging this?
When did they move into the state?
When did their family move into the state?
How black are they?
May I you know anybody could have a little black in them from from who knows where so who's to say who can't put their name into the bucket and say hey I want my piece of the pie too I've got a little black in me uh you know I don't of course my Scottish and German uh family are I will put myself in the bucket.
I can.
But some people could, and some people should.
You know, hey, I may have a little black.
Who knows what old Aunt McGillicuddy did, you know, when she had too many scotches that one time at the hoedown.
Who knows?
So, you know, anything is possible.
But this makes Gavin Newsom look like a tyrant and a lunatic.
This is something that justifies not a single tax dollar should ever be paid again to the state of California by any resident citizen of California.
Not one single dollar should be paid in taxes ever again.
Not property taxes, Not income taxes.
Divorce yourself.
Cut yourself off.
Don't reply to anything from the IRS.
Don't reply anything to the California State Board.
Cut them off entirely.
No one should pay any kind of a tax ever again because this is pure tyranny and, you know, everybody should become Robin Hood, Jim.
Well, Scott, if men can declare themselves to be women to participate in sports, why can't whites declare themselves to be blacks to gather reparations?
I mean, 200 mil?
Give me a break, Holly.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, there's the woman, Rachel Doziell, who was in, I think it was Seattle NAACP or something like that, who identified herself as transracial.
And she she was white her parents her brother and her parents said that she was white she was always white but she identifies as black so I like as Jim said that that's a possibility there.
We could have Japanese people who are interned during World War II say, hey, I'd like some reparations.
Here's literally a picture of me like George Takei in a in a concentration camp that the Democrats put us in.
The Asian Americans, the Chinese who built the railroads and were forced to run laundromats by the California government.
I mean, there's a record of that as well.
And then also, I'm just wondering if California will have They're expecting to get federal money to pay these people is this going to be they're just expected to just declare a state of emergency again and then have to pay people that because they're certainly not going to get it from California state taxes the people of California is hemorrhaging people particularly millionaires and people who would have to
To pay this out, and then the more obviously with inflation, like we've seen with the stimulus checks, the more money that you're dumping into, they're just going to raise the rent in California.
They're just going to raise the price of food.
This isn't going to actually benefit anyone who's going to receive, which honestly, I think they are going to pass this and try to make this go forward.
I know it sounds like so much money.
It sounds insane, but I really do think that Newsom is going to do this.
What feeds into stereotypes, people sitting around just wanting a doll, you know, not asserting themselves, not getting out, getting a job, not trying to make something out of themselves, but to play this insufferable victimization game.
It's repulsive.
I'm sick of it.
California has just gone total lunatic.
It's unbelievable.
Well, you go down the road of, okay, let's pass next week.
Let's pass one for the queers, the homosexuals, the sodomites.
That's right, because they've been discriminated against too, Scott!
Yeah, look at the irony.
That's right, they've had their hurling, their feelings have been hurt too, worth at least 200 mil, I'd say, easily.
Easily.
Probably more.
Probably more.
Meanwhile, this is a very peculiar story in the New York Times.
About women avoiding unwanted pregnancies.
I think it's to cover the fact that the VAX is causing so many spontaneous abortions, inducing so much infertility.
There's a dramatic decline in the birth rate, so the New York Times is doing its best to explain it away.
Births and pregnancies have been on a long-term decline in the U.S.
It's becoming less common for women to get pregnant when they don't want to be is the reason they're offering.
An article in the journal Demography by researchers at the Guttemacher Institute estimate the number of pregnancies in the U.S.
There's no single official account examined women's feelings about the timing past, present, and future.
The new analysis, 2009-2015, see, so that hasn't actually caught up with the facts.
About a growing majority said their pregnancy came at the right time.
It uncovered a decline, however, of those who didn't wander that happened to a shift driven by young women.
A significant and increasing share of women, particularly those 35 and older, said they were getting pregnant later than they wanted.
This just bolsters the idea that we will have more control over the reproduction, especially in earlier ages, said Allison Gemmel, a demographer and public health researcher at Johns Hopkins, who studies reproductive health.
It also reflects a change in people's ideals about when to have kids and norms, when we're settled, when I have my career established, etc.
The new data is among the clearest indicators.
The drop in fertility during the Great Recession was not just a temporary delay.
Instead, it seemed to coincide with a broader shift in what women want and increased access to contraception.
The analysis combined results and surveys with abortion data from Goodmarker estimates the total pregnancies and miscarriages from two seismic events that affected fertility in the pandemic.
Followed by the Dobbs decision that ended the nationwide right to an abortion.
It's unclear what before—this is before—this data is from before these events.
It's unclear what long-term changes those will bring.
There's early evidence that at the beginning of the pandemic, many people delayed getting pregnant.
There could also be an increase in the share of unwanted or mistimed pregnancies with new abortion bans.
The U.S.
has long had one of the highest rates of unintended pregnancy in the industrialized world, which has declined 23% in the last three decades.
46% of pregnancies are now unintended.
My goodness, that's nearly half.
Yep.
Western Europe, by comparison, 36% are unintended.
The new analysis suggests American women are gaining more autonomy and having fewer abortions as a consequence.
Fewer individuals were becoming pregnant in 2015 than in 2009.
Abortion rates went down because individuals did not get pregnant, not because their pregnancies continued to birth instead of abortion.
In 2015, just under a quarter said their pregnancy came too soon, a decline of 18% from 2009.
During his period, birth control became more easily accessible, largely because of a provision in the Affordable Care Act requiring it to be free for patients.
Research has shown a big increase in women using more effective long-acting reversible contraceptives, like IUDs.
Very bad.
A program in Colorado to bring free, long-acting birth control led to a 40% decline in births to teenagers and young adults.
There's also data showing young people are having less sex, perhaps because they're socializing online more, engaging in fewer risky behaviors overall.
Fertility rates have been increasing among the oldest childbearing, aged 35 to 44.
Which suggests women are exercising more control in the timing of their pregnancy.
Highly educated women have been delaying pregnancy until they complete their education and start their careers.
More recently, it's become true of women of all educational backgrounds.
Scott, your thoughts?
Well, there's a few very interesting elements to this.
Number one, I agree with your original assessment that the vaccine and the pregnancy miscarriages is a very real phenomenon.
I've known a friend of mine who married a guy and she said four miscarriages.
He had the vaccine, she did not.
Four miscarriages!
Uh, that means that the baby, the egg, is rejected by the body because the DNA of the healthy woman recognizes this, uh, artificiality, uh, you know, egg that's mixed with some kind of a genetic defect or, or, you know, Robotic technology.
Who knows?
The graphene oxide.
The body probably rejects the egg because it doesn't see it as living.
It sees it as a cancer tumor or something like that.
So the spontaneous abortions is very logical physiologically.
And I think the Stu Peters, I saw another video of him doing an interview with this Demonically seduced stupid woman and another fool, you know, trying to chastise him.
And I thought he did a good job of just, you know, beating them to pulp intellectually.
But this is a very real phenomenon of these lobotomized robots that are pushing this vaccine endlessly, and all of the evidence, all of the videos, all of the documentation, all of the videos of people, the coroners exhuming bodies, pulling out blood clots,
All of the statistics that show the enormous increase in all sorts of afflictions because of the vaccine after getting the vaccine, all of that is substance, it's proof, it's data, but yet this darkness covers the mind of so many to not be able to see it, not want to see it, go hysterically mad when they're forced to see it.
Uh, that it's, you know, again, it's separating the sheep and the goats.
Everybody who got this, uh, shot, I believe, is going to die prematurely.
There may be chelation, uh, abilities to get it out of the system.
There are some remarkable natural homeopathic, uh, substances and supplements.
I know I've, I've taken some that are truly miraculous in what they regenerate in the body.
And we'll get into that at a later show.
But, uh, I've, I've experienced it personally.
So this is an interesting time of separation.
Lastly, I'll say, Jim, I've studied and written about exhaustively the alienation between young men and women that has occurred for the last 20 years.
I've been studying it.
I've written so much about it.
I wrote part of my dissertation on this subject.
What has happened to young men and women?
The reason that they're less sexually active with one another, the predominant reason is because there is a massive alienation between the sexes.
There has been a war on boys, a war on masculinity that has degenerated their sense of identity as warriors, as cowboys, as masculine men, as romantic men,
It has deteriorated the art of flirtation, making flirting, and that frisky, frivolous, joyful interaction that men and women have had for hundreds of years, thousands of years, but they've outlawed that with the cold sterility and the, you know, the Uh, almost, you know, radiation treatment of feminism upon men, masculinizing women.
This has a very chilling effect on romantic attraction.
This is, this is, and then that you put on top of that the vaccine.
How many of these young people have gotten the vaccine?
That means they're slowly lobotomized.
So, we're witnessing a deadening between the sexes.
Transgenderism!
Men so confused, so damaged, that they think they can put on a wig and cut off their penis and call themselves a woman and find escape, find transformation, find fulfillment.
It's right out of Silence of the Lambs.
The same thing to women.
You know, this is a grotesque, demon-possessed influence that has come upon America.
And you also witness this manifesting his policy in education institutions where men are allowed to race and swim against women and beat women out physically in these races, steal their scholarships.
Where are the men rising up to defend their women?
Where are the men?
And I'll, you know, I'll lastly put it.
I was just in Texas doing some filming that is going to be coming out.
I won't get into the details, but I was in Texas and I'll put on my hat from Texas just for this purpose.
Tell you something, and I know I look pretty good in the hat.
Texas will be the last state to fall as this country begins to deteriorate because Texas has A remarkable strength.
There you go, Don.
A strength of character and a history and a tradition that no other state in the Union has.
And it was refreshing for me to go to Texas.
And I saw some pretty strong, well-built women riding horses and carrying knives.
I was like, wow, that's a real woman who carries a knife on her belt and rides a horse.
All right, so Scott had some great points there.
Hollywood wearing it too.
So yeah, this old Western character, which America has that no other country has, I think we're going to find a renaissance and a refreshing reawakening about what made America great.
And you know, I think it's rooted in the, in the cowboy mystique, Jim.
Holly.
All right.
So Scott had some great points there.
I wanted to mention the article was saying that fewer women are, are getting pregnant or even becoming pregnant.
And I thought that was fascinating considering there's this obsession with access to abortion.
Like, I've just been wondering, like, why is this constantly in the news when it's like, I don't hear about any family members or any women or any friends of mine getting pregnant anymore.
And I think we will see even just on like social media channels, People my age and like my cousins and people younger than me are going to actually be trying to seek out technology and medicine to help them actually get pregnant.
I think that's the next step that we're going to see because a lot of women are very quiet about miscarriage.
They're very quiet about difficulties getting pregnant.
It's shameful.
It can be heartbreaking, depressing.
I've actually seen articles that say fewer women are actually even taking birth control pills now because birth control was really put out in the 1960s but the long-term effects have never really been studied and there's a high correlation of depression and suicide and hormonal issues from being in that fog of a birth control pill at all times.
It's tricking your body into thinking it's pregnant.
So it can basically make you crazy in a lot of ways.
That's just my own personal opinions on that as a woman.
So also I want to point out the testosterone rates for men, young men, the younger generation is about half of what it was the previous generation.
So we've seen a tremendous drop off in any sort of in testosterone in young men in general.
And And so I think we're seeing there's just a litany of factors that could be contributing to this.
And in addition to what Jim said about the unintended consequences of the job over the past couple of years.
I think cretins like Bill Gates have been seeking to affect the birth rate in the country for a long time.
I think they've been putting estrogen in the water.
I think they're trying to feminize men, drive down sex attraction, sexual activities.
It's all grotesque in my opinion, contrary to nature.
And it's going to come to no good, but then they've taken a more direct route with a vax, which is just killing people outright.
Fortunately, he's got—it appears to be a matter of the lot, that they had lots that were deadly and lots that were basically benign, you know, like placebos.
So I'm hoping against hope that my family was in the placebo and not in the deadly, but The death rate among those who were in the bad lots is astronomical, so there's a lot of point to what you're saying.
Meanwhile, we have a rather pathetic coronation of Charles III, whom I regard as another mediocrity.
I believe he ought to have stepped aside for William and Kate to ascend to the throne.
Here you have him in a carriage, Here you have the participation in Westminster Abbey.
Here you have him and Camilla, who is just a mediocrity of all mediocrities.
The idea this woman should be in this role in relation to the King of England is to me just appalling, utterly appalling.
And, of course, we know there's a lot about Charles having been involved in the death of Diana.
This man is despicable.
He doesn't deserve to be sitting on the throne of England, but there you have it.
Your thoughts, Scott?
Well, my family in Scotland never liked Prince Charles.
They always held him with disdain because of the weakness and his predilection for infidelity.
The Queen was admired within the Scottish culture.
And I know there's a lot of different attitudes and opinions and views on the Queen.
And you can go into all sorts of reptilian sub-stories and blah, blah, blah.
But I'm just saying my Scottish family, and it includes Irish and Wales and German sides, they all admired the Queen.
They all also admired William to an extent, and Kate, and they all wanted the crown to go to, you know, William and Kate and skip over Prince Charles.
And so he's, you know, he's a failure on so many different levels.
You know, but the reason that the Britons have held the monarchy to a higher level, even though it's not reflective of reality, it is a mythic reflection of the ideal virtues and heroism and, you know, the folklore that takes people to an Arthurian model.
It stirs deep in the Britannic character, the Arthurian idols of the king, as Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote.
And that's been a source of pride and strength for the British people for, you know, a thousand years.
It's been watered down and corrupted and perverted over the last 100 years.
But, you know, the British people have always been, you know, I should say they've always been a little bit more independent and different than what we see currently afflicting with the royal family.
Jim?
A friend of mine covered it, he had Real Deal Media, and he told me there was a noticeable absence of prominent leaders from around the world.
I mean, they did not turn out for this coronation.
And I think it's reflective of the fall of the UK, also the West generally, the United States, obviously.
Polly, your thoughts?
Few times that I've actually heard Charles speak.
He's always talking about like the it's like the WAF agenda, green agenda, population control.
He's he's pretty obsessed with like the the climate change agenda as far as you know what when he actually speaks in public.
He's been doing that for a long time.
I saw an interesting photograph like meme of like the golden carriage riding through London and people say that there's literally sand wet sand filling in the potholes on the streets and the gold carriages riding over all these potholes that they had to fill in for the coronation so The average people understand they're living in severe poverty in a lot of parts of London.
London's really not even English anymore.
There's so many migrants, people from other countries that have come in, so they don't have the connection to Englishness.
You know, a lot of people don't see the point of a monarchy as the English Empire and sort of collapse.
They don't see that as a power structure or a larger English family.
There's, you know, so many people from around the world that now live in London.
And then I had also heard that Prince Andrew was booed pretty openly.
There's a lot of that information about his brother and Prince Andrew and all of his trips to that island and, you know, was there Virginia Guffrey and no lawsuits coming from that and the shame that has come to the family.
So, as Scott said, my grandmother really loved the Queen, even though she was an American, but no one, even in America, really seemed to notice or care Yeah, I think Queen Elizabeth was a widely admired monarch, but this fellow, I don't think there's anything but contempt for him.
Majority of voters don't even believe Joe Biden is in charge, and of course we know it's not the real Joe Biden, but an actor wearing a mask.
An increasingly large number of U.S.
voters are convinced Biden's not making the decision in the latest Rasmussen.
55% said others are making decision behind the scene.
Only 38% believe he's actually the guy calling the shots.
For the first time, a majority of U.S.
voters say Joe Biden isn't in the driver's seat.
Chief Pollster Mark Mitchell says he's consistently surveyed likely voters about his leadership skill.
The latest are the most negative so far.
Short working hours, infrequent public exposure, adding to the view.
The number thinking Biden's really doing the job has entirely collapsed, down six points from 44% just over two months ago.
Others are making decisions for him.
Up seven from 48% at the end of February.
It looks like those presidential lids and pictures and notes from Biden's state appearance might be adding up.
The Washington Examiner added, his age has been a factor in polls, but now Rasmussen found a huge 73% believe it'll be a serious factor in the election next year.
Ronny Johnson, GOP representative from Texas, who served as White House physician and Trump admins, believes it's not only Cancerous lesions that were removed from Biden that need to be removed by himself.
His comment, criticized by some, was that Biden needs to be removed from office.
I wonder about the conversation of his capacity, the host said.
You've been talking about the president's cognitive ability being a national security risk.
Tell us more.
He's what needs to be removed, not just the lesions.
It's just another effort from his physician and medical team to distract.
They're going to talk about this.
They gave us a lot of useless information about his cholesterol and stuff no one cares about.
Here we have Rasmussen for the first time.
A majority of U.S.
voters say Joe Biden isn't in the driver's seat.
All we care about in this country with regard to Biden, 80 years old, with obvious cognitive issues, It's a cognitive assessment of some sort.
We want something on the record to prove he's cognitively capable of doing this job.
And it's almost a moot point because we all know he's not.
Biden doctor announced that a skin lesion removed from the chest was basal cell.
The doctor stated no additional treatment was necessary.
His longtime physician, Kevin O'Connor, in February confirmed all cancerous tissue had been removed, claiming that Biden was healthy, vigorous, and fit to perform his duties, when he's obviously not.
It's terrifying for our country that Biden is our commander-in-chief.
He doesn't know where he is half the time.
He brings us closer to an all-out war with Russia and China, Jackson said.
His cognitive decline is going to get people killed.
Scott, your thoughts?
Well, we have a fake Biden by a fake election.
He shouldn't be in there.
He is a fraud.
He is the puppet being used by Obama, whether he is the real person or not, is something being looked at.
I think your research, Jim, has been profound.
And I presented when I was back in D.C.
that Joe Biden is not the real Joe Biden.
He's a fraud.
He's someone wearing a mask.
He's someone with cosmetic surgery or he's been altered.
But that certainly is not the same Joe Biden that we grew up knowing 20, 30 years ago.
So, you know, the bottom line is, The individual looks fake, and of course the election was fake.
The election was fraudulent.
It was manipulated.
Union Bank of Switzerland and the Chinese Communist Party, through Staple Street Capital, bought Dominion Voting Machines, ES&S, and Premier Voting Machines, and then through a coordinated operation engaged in massive voter fraud.
Fox News was a party to it.
When they called the election for Joe Biden and they participated in the shutdown of the coverage, and then when things were turned back on, miraculously, Joe Biden wins the majority of mail-in votes.
The failure to launch a national security declaration of a national security warning or martial law by Trump and the other people in the government is an astounding Submission to a to a overthrow of the United States government and we've been in a slow revolution slow civil war So slow conflict ever since we are in a train wreck of a country With a train wreck of leaders that aren't leaders.
They're they're they're traitors and And I think the quicker this country dissolves into a patchwork of independent states and republics will be the moment the healthy body politic tissue regenerates itself, you know, along the lines that America was originally founded to do.
To flourish on the fresh air of freedom and the substance of prosperity, which we've traded for the gruel of federalism and the slavery, which the Democrats and their religion of wokists and climate change and all the rest have been trying to push things. which the Democrats and their religion of wokists and climate So the only thing that can save America is by, you know, in a sense, amputating the unhealthy tissue from our body politic.
And that starts in places like Chicago, Washington, D.C., New York and elsewhere, where they are in San Francisco, where they're pushing this fanaticism.
And Joe Biden is the puppet of it all, Jim.
There's actually a philosophical issue involved here about what's known as emergent properties.
If you take certain components and arrange them one way or another, you can get different outcomes by virtue of the way they interact.
When you have the 50 states interacting as one entity, you can get very powerful outcomes that you do not get if you had 50 diverse independent states.
But that's Really, the problem we're up against.
We need to reform or somehow get a grip on our nation and its future.
Holly, your thoughts?
Well, I think it's pretty telling, just the battle that we're seeing over raising the debt ceiling.
So the Republicans, what they're offering to address that, it's like very minimal.
I mean, it's like addressing some of the funding for like the next 10 years, like some taxes and stuff like that.
It's pretty conservative as far as what they want to do to address the debt ceiling.
And they're literally talking about Biden using the 14th Amendment to try to raise the debt ceiling and go all around that.
And I think what we're seeing right now is pretty similar.
I hope it doesn't get to this point, but it's similar in a lot of ways to what happened to Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Empire.
So the Soviet Empire lost some of their auxiliary type of countries like Uzbekistan and I think Kazakhstan and some other parts were broken off so the United States could lose.
We could lose some of our colonies and some other places and we're going to have to try to consolidate and try to keep our states, the United States proper together as we start to see this financial collapse.
That's very interesting, Holly, all of that.
You could move territories and, you know, possessions and who knows what.
I think that's a very realistic possibility.
We have just time to begin one more story before we break.
Namely, Black voters are going to support Biden, but they have no enthusiasm about it.
Here's a 41-year-old small business owner claiming he provided opportunities for black-oiled business while bringing integrity to the White House.
That's so flatly false, but it was a campaign slogan back in running for 2020.
Biden's proven himself and I'll be voting for him.
Really surprising.
Destiny Humphreys is less enthusiastic, a 22-year-old senior at South Carolina State, the only public historically black college in South Carolina who's disappointed in Biden.
I feel right now America's in a state of emergency.
We need some real change.
After a dismal start to his 2020 campaign, black voters in South Carolina rallied behind Biden.
I think, actually, this is when they snapped in the Dominion voting machines to jury up his votes, reviving his ambitions and driving his rivals out of the race, setting him up to defeat President Trump, which, of course, we know only happened by virtue of a swindle.
At the outset of his re-election, the conflicting views among the same voters provide an early warning if he's to revive the Diverse Coalition and put him in office in the first place.
That really means tuning up the voting machines to steal the vote, getting the mules ready to go, the boxes and all that, the trucks full of phony ballots.
Black voters form the heart of Biden's base of support, Any dip could be consequential in the most competitive state like Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
The progress made in the first two years, this is according to the Biden campaign, whether it's historically low black unemployment, unprecedented funding for colleges, having a black poverty rate, all at stake in 2024.
The campaign will work hard to earn every vote and expand its winning 2020 coalition.
Not much chance of that.
There are early signs Biden will have work to do to generate enthusiasm.
Meanwhile, and this is an extremely interesting article about black grievance politics destroying civilization in the U.S., but Don, we're right on the verge of our break, so I think it's better to hold that over.
Scott, if you want to comment on this first story, we can do that, and then I'll bring the other in after the break.
Well, I'll just simply say the black grievance destroying civilization is very, very real, but it's destroying their own civilization.
It doesn't bother me that blacks grieve.
I don't care.
I don't listen to them.
I think they're a bunch of fools and idiots if they vote for Joe Biden.
Anybody that votes for Joe Biden, but particularly the blacks, are showing themselves, who vote for him, as complete morons.
It's making everyone go, how stupid are you?
How vicious and angry and violent and retarded are you to vote for this blind, stupid menace of a puppet who has nothing good, nothing positive?
For God's sake, he's destroyed the petrodollar.
Are you proud of that, black people?
He's destroyed Ukraine.
Are you proud of that, black people?
He's pushing homosexuality and transgenderism.
Are you proud of that, black people?
He's pushing bug-eating climate change and every form of abomination Are you proud of that, black people?
Is that what you're defined by?
All of these lunatic, pathological, narcissistic expressions of insanity?
Is that what black people are defined by?
Because it certainly seems like you're defining yourself like that.
I've never before seen such a group of idiots and morons and fools as the black people who vote for this guy en masse.
To have this many black people vote for Joe Biden is the most insulting thing that black people could do to themselves.
Scott, their machines were rigged just as much as the whites.
I mean, sorry, the blacks weren't voting for Biden either.
I would hope not.
But to vote for Joe Biden shows me you really are as dumb as dirt and you deserve the same respect.
Jim?
Scott, their machines were rigged just as much as the whites.
I mean, sorry, the blacks weren't voting for Biden either.
I would hope not.
Don, take us out.
Oh, yeah.
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