Truth vs. NEW$ Inc. Part 1 (27 August 2023) with Don Grahn, Scott Bennett, and Brian Davidson
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Welcome, folks!
This is Truth Vs. News Incorporated.
I'm Donald Reiner, producer at jd.consultants at PhotonMail.com, and this is August the 27th.
My golly, eight months have gone by in this year, and have things gotten better, or have things gotten tenser and worser?
Well, we're going to show you here on Truth vs. News and bring out the truth that nobody else would bring out, and we have the right people to do it here.
I tell you, we've got Jim Fetcher right in the bottom corner here, who is the most dangerous mind in America because he wrote a little book here about Sandy Hook, and that's one that is outstanding and still has more facts in it than you can imagine.
And also another book of facts is about Didn't Go to the Moon, Well, they had on Fox News a guy yesterday who attested that we did not go to the moon, and the Fox News guy didn't like that.
But I think we have more things that we can like with Scott Bennett, upper right corner.
He wrote a good book from jail about shell game, about what really is going on behind the scenes.
That is being exposed right now.
Oh, like all the bribery and other things.
It's all hot here.
And then we have Brian Davidson.
And he's a private investigator out of Texas who knows what's hot and what's not.
I tell you, Jim, let's go on.
Let's see what we got going there.
Well, Don, our festive shirts are a form of memorial for what happened in Maui, and we're going to review it in some detail today.
We begin, however, In Ukraine, or related thereto, where the Wagner chief reported to have died, it has been confirmed he was flying between Moscow and St.
Petersburg in his own private jet, which is a route he frequently took.
Villagers heard an explosion before the Prigozhin plane crashed.
Apparently there was a bomb on board.
Residents told Reuters, I heard an explosion or a bang.
Usually, if it happens on the ground, you get an echo, but it was just a bang, and I looked it up and saw white smoke.
One wing flew off in one direction.
The fuselage went like that, he said, with his arm a gesture, showing how the plane had fallen toward the ground.
And then it glided down on one wing.
It nosedived.
It was gliding.
Another villager said, in terms of what might have happened, I'll just say this.
It wasn't thunder.
It was a metallic bang.
Let's put it like that.
I've heard things like this before.
According to the passenger list, those on board included Brighini Brazosian and his second-in-command, Dmitri Yutkin.
This is a calamity for the Wagner fighting force.
Putin had comments about the death, but in some of our judgment, they weren't sufficiently effusive, suggesting he had differences that he wasn't overcoming.
I think this was a mistake.
He had been promoting Pergusian.
He did acknowledge he'd known him for a long time.
He made some serious mistakes in life.
In my opinion, this is not the occasion for that.
But he also achieved necessary results, and also for the greater good when I asked him.
He was a talented man, a talented businessman who made a significant contribution to the fight against Nazism in Ukraine.
The plane that crashed and departed from Moscow headed to St.
Petersburg, Buryatia's hometown, when an unofficial memorial for him in Yukon was set up on Thursday.
The cause of the crash was unclear, subject of speculation.
Unnamed U.S.
officials said it was likely done by a service-to-air missile launching a side missile.
Others said it could have been caused by a bomb planted on the aircraft.
Scott, your thoughts, my friend.
Well, we always have to keep both options open.
Number one, there's two roads, two splits in the path.
On the left side, if you will, is this is real.
Purgosian's dead.
Bombs were placed in the wheel turrets of the plane, and everyone on board was killed, including Purgosian, which means This was most likely done by Russian Air Force generals aggrieved from casualties or the soldiers that were killed when Prigozhin and his Wagner group were having a small civil war kind of thing, a tension, a fight with regular army, regular Air Force forces of Russia.
I don't think Putin had anything to do with it.
I think this is something else.
Of course, there's also the CIA suspects and others.
They've talked about a lot of the enemies that this Purgosian had.
So, that's the one option, is that it was real, he was killed, it was a bomb, and everything's kind of settled.
And the other side, which you always have to keep open, is that this is a PSYOP, and that Purgosian And Putin and the rest of the Russian military, there's a lot more to be said.
There's a lot more layers to look at.
There's talk about the West giving $6 billion to Purgosian to go against Putin and he took the money and went up and told Putin and the whole thing was a fabulous psyop to disorient the West.
You know, Wagner and Purgosian were actually then mobilized and moved into Belarus.
They appeared in Africa for some of the Africa protectorate operations, which Africans are very thankful for, it seems.
Africa is blossoming.
So, this could have been a psyop.
Why?
Well, I could also see Purgosian swinging on a hammock, sipping a pina colada in Cuba.
I could see him cashing out, and this would be a good operation to draw closure, to end everything, to end the name.
I mean, all he needs to do is put on a headpiece, a little toupee, and grow a beard and live in Cuba or somewhere Russia-friendly, and you'd never know him again.
He looks like every other Russian.
There's a dual-jowleness to him.
So that's always a possibility, is this is not real, he wasn't killed, and there's something else afoot, and it draws closure to everything in the past.
It draws closure to the alleged small Wagner Civil War thing.
It just kind of ends, snuffs out, puts out the fire of these smoldering coals that the West was trying to fan.
With the death of Prigozhin, suddenly you open up a vacuum.
You open up a new opportunity for a stronger leader, a replacement, a tag-team operation.
Whether it's Medvedev or someone else coming in, a paradigmatic shift of the Russian military policy, which is logical based on the closure of the war, the victory of Russia,
After the destruction of the Ukrainian army and everything that's happening, I suspect Russia is going to do a blitzkrieg sort of maneuver and push all the way to the Polish border, because they're not going to tolerate a civil war, they're not going to tolerate a 38th parallel, they're not going to tolerate a Cold War, which the West wants, the military-industrial complex wants.
They're going to push right through.
So this may be an opportunity for a paradigm shift that Russia is doing intentionally.
So that's why I always leave both options open.
And personally, I'm more inclined to believe the latter than the former, that this is an operation that has been designed to achieve a variety of psychological influence operation objectives for Russia.
Jim?
Brian, like your shirt.
Yeah.
And just so all of our guests know, at the last second, I threw this shirt on so that we could all be matching in solidarity and support of Hawaiian, native Hawaiian citizens and helping them keep their land.
So in theory, we're all in our Hawaiian shirts today.
And sympathy.
I am absolutely with Scott in terms of who done it, if it was done.
I tend to think that Israel and America have more incentive to take out Purgosian.
Number one, that's a company, and that company is for hire, and that company has been very close with Russia and Putin for a long time.
They are the ones, Purgosian also owns the Internet Research Agency that supposedly was involved with the Election tampering in 2016, which is ridiculous.
But I tend to think that the United States would be the more likely culprit.
Now, RT media, which is Fox News of Russia, has confirmed that Purgosian was on the plane by DNA test that broke this morning.
Whether you can believe it or not, I'm not going to say because there's so much sciopery that takes place in something like this.
But why would Israel have a problem?
Well, Israel has been making a big push to work with the UN to take that sort of far western lower section of Africa with all these sort of Non-governmental organizations and mercenaries and and Wagner has been putting a lot of time and energy into developing the resistance on behalf of the Native Africans to resist the U.S.
NATO Israel import and so it's been rumored for a long time that Purgosian and Wagner group was also involved in Who's just like we're involved in coups in terms of everybody wants to put the right leader in place so that they can take the war debt and borrow with the right people.
And, you know, that's the whole global thing is let's let's get everybody in big debt, help them fight their wars and make them pay it off forever to us at great interest rates.
I can remember that scene from the movie The International where We're the main characters talking to the Russian politician and he says, look, the point of war is to is to create debt, not necessarily to win.
We just want the debt.
We don't care which side wins.
So we're going to fund the war and we're going to make sure to only give them enough so that it can keep on going and support our interests.
Now, how much of that is actually true?
I think that confessions of an economic hit man might shed some light on that.
It's a very interesting time for Purgosian to go down, obviously, because on first glance, it looks like, oh, Wagner Group was running some sort of coup against Russia.
And why didn't Putin take him out after the supposed coup?
So that was that was that was speculated all over the Internet.
Why didn't Russia do it?
Why didn't Russia do it?
So now Purgosian goes down.
And of course, the whole world is pointing the finger at Russia, which lays a really nice platform for a good PSYOP here.
So I tend to fall along the line that he is actually dead, that they couldn't control him, that he was double-crossing and triple-crossing and quadruple-crossing everybody with the Wagner Group.
But you just gotta remember, this has been my concern about Wagner Group from the beginning, they're mercenaries.
They're an army for hire.
Contracts and deals can change and be renegotiated and Russia absolutely needs Wagner Group because without them, their military is not big enough to Continue to fight against US-NATO-backed proxy war in Ukraine.
And so, you know, Ukraine just this week managed to knock out a 50,000-person Russian city and basically drive everybody out and absolutely destroy the city, which had me shaking my head like, whoa, I didn't see this coming.
So that's kind of the update on Purgosian as far as I know.
I don't know anything.
I feel like I'm sitting in the cheap seats going, I don't know anything.
I'm going to do the best I can with what reports I have.
The media doesn't want us to know the facts.
- Meanwhile-- - I say the media doesn't want us to know the facts.
They've got an agenda and they're-- - Meanwhile, the Kremlin denies a role in the jet crash.
He is presumed dead and now been confirmed.
Yes.
Oh, it's possible that could be fake news.
The Kremlin rejected allegation it was behind the crash, presumed to have killed Prigozhin, who conducted a brief but shocking mutiny in Russia two months ago.
Actually, technically, it wasn't a mutiny since it wasn't part of the Russian military, but it was a protest without any doubt.
Preliminary U.S.
intel concluded the plane was downed by an intentional explosion.
One official said it determined Prigozhin was very likely targeted.
The explosion fell in line with Putin's long history of silencing critics.
The official speaking anonymously did not offer any details.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov rejected the allegations.
After whether the Kremlin received an official confirmation, Peskov refused to refer to Putin's remarks of a day earlier.
Right now, all the necessary forensic analyses, including genetic testing, will be carried out.
Defense Ministry said in presumed death could destabilize a Wagner group, that he was of exceptional audacity, extreme brutality, and that those traits which permeated his organization are unlikely to be matched by any successor Wagner mercenaries were key to Russia and its war in Ukraine, played a central role projecting Russian influence in Africa and then in Syria.
In Niger right now, Wagner may have a major role to play.
The jet crashed after taking off from Moscow to St.
Petersburg, a route he frequently flew.
Biden said he believed Putin was behind.
I don't know for a fact what happened, but I'm not surprised.
Russian Deputy Minister Sergei Ryabkov took offense.
It's not for the U.S.
President, in my opinion, to talk about tragic events of this nature.
The manifest included his second-in-command as well as Wagner's logistic chief.
It was unclear why several high-ranking members of Wagner, who are normally exceedingly careful about security, would have been on the same flight.
Numerous opponents and critics have been killed or fallen gravely ill in apparent assassination attempts.
U.S.
and other Western officials all expected the Russian leader to go after Prigozhin.
He was critical of how Russian generals were waging the war.
On June 23rd, his mercenaries swept through the southern western city of Rostov-on-Don and captured the military headquarters without firing a shot.
Then they drove within 125 miles of Moscow, downing several military aircraft, killing more than a dozen Russian pilots.
Putin initially denounced the rebellion as treason, but a deal made a deal that saw an end to the mutiny a day after it began in exchange for amnesty for Prigozhin and his mercenaries and permission for them to move to Belarus.
Belarusian President Lukashenko, who facilitated the deal, said Friday Prigozhin never asked him for security guarantees.
I don't have to ensure his safety.
The conversation was never in that vein.
He said he had previously warned Putin of impending assassination attempts on Prigozhin.
Very serious information from the deepest sources.
Acquired on a trip to the UAE.
Passed it along to the Russian ambassador.
Lukashenko later checked with Bogosian, who confirmed Putin warned him about the threat.
Since Bogosian presumed death, unconfirmed reports said hundreds of Wagner fighters have fled to Belarus.
Relatives reported long lines of payment at a Wagner office.
The private company's base.
Meanwhile, we have General McGregor on talking about why Trump is despised by Washington and giving an assessment about Ukraine.
We'll listen to a bit of it.
So, Colonel, worst case, best case, worst case scenario here, okay?
Best case, obviously we know what the best case is, okay?
They figured out, it's done, you know, there's a way to coexist and everything goes smoothly.
How bad is the worst case?
This question's been asked, many people have gone to different places.
Give different elements of worst case.
Here's the thing that concerns me most of all, that could lead to the quote-unquote worst case, which I regard as a nuclear exchange, alright?
No one in Russia, Putin, no one in Beijing, neither government has an interest in launching a nuclear weapon.
I mean, they understand that if you use a nuclear weapon, the rapidity with which war will escalate is mind-numbing.
That's the great myth of the so-called tactical nuclear weapon that you hear from the U.S.
Air Force and others and the Navy.
Oh, well, we can shoot a nuke, a low-yield, only 5 kilotons, only kill maybe 30,000 or 40,000 people.
No one will notice.
In other words, this is a useful battlefield weapon.
Outrageous nonsense.
It is not.
If any nuclear weapon is used, everybody escalates.
And the reason for that is simple.
Everyone's afraid that if they don't use their arsenal, they'll lose it.
So, we don't want to get there.
How do we get there if we're stupid?
If we're stupid, and we try to engage the Russians conventionally, we'll lose.
If there's one thing the Russians can handle, it's conventional warfare.
You've already seen that in Ukraine.
They can defeat us conventionally.
We don't have enough forces to send.
We don't have enough troops on active duty.
If we try to suddenly mobilize and send someone across the Atlantic, we're going to encounter a huge Russian submarine fleet, which will sink everything that tries to cross the Atlantic.
We will have no support out of anyone in Northeast Asia.
The Koreans, the Japanese, nobody wants to be part of this war.
So if you think you're going to have a backdoor into Russia across the Pacific, you've lost your mind.
So if we engage them in conventional terms, we will lose and we don't want to do that.
In other words, let's not push that envelope.
But that means that you have to recognize two things.
First of all, in Europe, these borders have changed dozens of times over a thousand years.
Everybody looks at this border that constitutes the current Ukrainian construct and says, oh, well, that can never change.
It's absurd.
It never made any sense when Lenin created it because the Ukrainians live primarily west of the Dnieper and a little bit to the east to the very northern edge of White Russia.
That's it.
And this thing called Ukraine, Ukraina, which means on the edge or the margin or something, had been ruled by the Duchy of Lithuania, then the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth for hundreds of years.
And ownership passed back and forth with Russia because the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth fell apart largely on its own.
My point is that We are imputing a degree of legitimacy to these borders that was never there.
And that was Putin's speech that he gave months ago, long before the war, saying, look, these borders don't make any sense.
Because you've got all these Russians in the east.
Brzezinski, when he was alive, pointed to that and said, that's dangerous.
We need to sit down and talk with the Russians and fix this problem because otherwise the presence of all of these Russians in eastern Ukraine is going to end up being a catalyst for war.
Now we thought, we thought we could get the Ukrainians to maintain a quote-unquote multinational multicultural state.
Where these people would be accepted and could live as co-equals.
This is the Minx Accords that you said.
Later people said, no, we were lying.
Yeah.
But the truth is, in Europe, how well have multinational, multilingual, multicultural states worked?
Well, not so good.
Well, to close scrutiny, I mean, let's face it, that's a lot of nonsense.
Behind the scenes, you have all of these people invested in personally and in terms of their wealth, invested in this global structure that we call security and the rest of the world looks at as potentially dangerous American military presence.
I don't know that Americans realize that this hangover from the Cold War is primarily responsible for it, but if you have lots of money going into weapon systems, into programs, into policies, into foreign aid, that have been going there and going there and going there and going there, you have lots of people on the Hill.
And you have lots of donors who control the hill that profit from that.
They don't want that to stop.
And that was Trump's great sin, if you will, in Washington.
He's disrupting the money flow.
If Trump gets away with this, we're going to go broke.
We'll lose money.
That was the reason Trump was hated, despised, and successfully subverted, I would add.
But we still have to do it.
We still have to stop it.
And we're up against a group of people in Washington who want to keep it going.
I think that was quite brilliant.
Scott, your thoughts?
Well, the best thing that could ever happen would be if Tyson's Corner was completely wiped off the map.
McLean, where you have SCIC, Booz Allen, Hamilton, Northrop Grumman, McDonnell Douglas, on and on and on.
These military contractors, many of whom I worked with, have a direct conduit into the The testicular thinking organs of the Congress, a bunch of hermaphroditic puppets for the most part, but the military industrial complex runs a lot of these.
It runs everything in Washington State Department, CIA, military, DoD, the revolving chairs of military senior officers getting out of military service and going right into the contractor's realm.
I saw it firsthand.
I've never seen so many beta males who are not real leaders, not real manly men, just a bunch of effeminate, you know, disgusting, pathetic excuses for military people and uniform officers for the most part, you know, getting out of the military and going into the you know, getting out of the military and going into the contractor Gregor's logic and history is impeccable.
He's exactly right.
The one thing that he doesn't mention, and I think it's because of fear and temperament in his age and stuff like that, and it opens up a whole Pandora's box, is what I've been saying for a long time and will continue to say on international TV, on Russian TV, on other channels when I do interviews, the Biden administration knows on other channels when I do interviews, the Biden administration knows well that an implosion, a civil war, a revolutionary war is
I think Medvedev watches our show because he's starting to say the same thing that I've been saying, and that is that America is very close to a revolutionary war.
Why?
Well, look at all the other various social factors of the oppression of the United States government against average citizens.
This is being recognized by international leaders.
Medvedev has commented on it.
I just did a video of his interview and he speaks very explicitly about Democrats tearing the country apart and America being on the verge of a civil war, a revolutionary war.
He's exactly right.
We've been saying that.
So what that does is it creates an environment, a framework, where the only way the Biden administration can escape a revolution, civil war, and overthrow is to create a war overseas, create a distraction, create a conflict with Russia.
How do you do that?
With a nuclear accident, a nuclear implosion on Zaporozhye.
Look at the Nord Stream Pipeline.
They first tried to say Russia did it, right?
All the monkeys on CNN and MSNBC when the Nord Stream Pipeline was blown up.
Oh, the Russians did it!
The Russians have the most benefit.
They probably blew up the Nord Stream Pipeline.
Lies!
All lies!
And then various authors and researchers and all sorts of people started coming up with stuff.
No, this was done by the United States and the British and the Polish.
And then they shifted.
Oh, maybe it was a boat out of Germany that sailed out there with a couple of guys in speedo swimsuits, you know, and a snorkel just diving down into the North Sea and packing it with a C4.
I don't think so.
So they've shifted their tune, but the common language is false flag, accidental catastrophes create cover, create smoke, create noise to distract, and that is what the Biden administration needs and is going to do, I predict sadly.
They're going to create a nuclear event That is the shock of all shocks and the awe of all awes.
That's right, Don.
That's exactly the image you want.
Because they are so maniacal, lunatic, self-delusional that they think they can set it off and everyone in the world will believe their lies.
That the Russians did it.
Well, the world didn't believe their lies when they did the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the world won't believe the lies of the U.S.
Biden administration when they set off a nuclear event in Ukraine to try and blame Russia, to try and make Ukraine uninhabitable.
There's a quote that says a madman will burn down his own house or his own country to prevent others from ruling it.
I could see the U.S.
doing it to try and prevent the Russians from capitalizing on the fertile soil and agrarian productivity of Ukraine.
This is not the normal people government of the United States.
We are run by wicked, mad men.
And the sooner people put on their grown-up pants and wake up and see the vicious, delusional demonism which inhabits our government, the sooner they'll recognize just the potential for self-destruction these people are going.
For Christ's sake, look at what they're doing to your own children!
They're threatening to take your kids out of your house if you won't agree to them having their balls cut off or having their uterus and breast cut off.
What they're doing to you in this internal domestic America is what they intend to do to the world.
They've even tried to do it to Uganda, putting on sanctions if they don't let the homosexual rainbow flag sodomy plague spread into Africa.
So this creates a mindset of enormous danger and suicide and pathology that the Russians know.
The Russians are very cool and they understand a false flag could be done.
That's the only thing McGregor doesn't mention, but I'll say this, Jim, in final closing.
He's exactly right.
The Russians have superior kinetic weapons.
They are superior strategists.
They understand that out of Vladivostok, they can fire a nuclear torpedo They can fire a nuclear torpedo that will go from Vladivostok all the way under the sea, between Greenland, between Iceland, deep, and it will hit the American ships halfway between the East Coast and the British Parallel.
That means they will hit them from long-range torpedo capabilities and sink them in the middle of the North Atlantic, where there is no rescue, and they will sink to the bottom.
The Russians aren't going to—it's not, you know, World War II torpedoes looking through the periscope, you know, fire one, fire two at 500 yards.
No, these are 5,000-mile-away shots that the Russians have developed weapons to do.
So that's the other thing.
The Americans don't have anything to compare with the kinetic weapons.
Nuclear?
Hey, everybody's got nuclear.
We've had them for 50 years.
But the hypersonic missiles, the globe-trotting torpedoes, and a hardened military that is not toxic and sick with delusional wokeism, this is what a superior military looks like.
And it outshines and can outfight everything and anything that NATO, the British, the Germans, the French, and the United States, and the Australians, and the Canadians can throw at them.
Because they're not looking to conquer America.
The Russians don't want to come into Maine or New York.
Hell, they wouldn't want to even look at New York, given all the monkey craziness that's going on there.
But they will annihilate every American cargo ship and plane that tries to cross the Atlantic and do operations against Russia.
And I'd say the same thing may translate into Taiwan with the Chinese and Russians if they set off a kinetic trigger that tries to branch this out.
The moment they set off a Zaporozhian nuclear event is the moment Russia closes ranks Nice.
and annihilates everything American and begins to besiege American outposts until they are expelled from Europe.
That's what I predict, Jim.
Nice.
Brian.
I had an interesting week this week, a number of conversations with what I would consider to be normies who were leaning conservative here in Texas.
And And, you know, the question is, how does a guy like me sort of talk with them?
Because I know that I'm going to be speaking like an entirely different language.
And so last night I was at the pool with a young man, one of my best friend's sons who lives just down the street and we're chatting and he's like, what is this all about?
What's going on?
And so I'm just going to give you the sort of 10,000 foot overview of where we're at in the context of this conversation, because it's a battle of good and evil.
Sort of, although it's people and everybody's got their own motives, but I'm going to give you the 10,000 foot overview, okay?
There are 550 people that run the United States, 435 senators, 100 senators, 435 reps, nine Supreme Court justices, and one president.
There's 300 million people in America.
senators, 435 reps, nine Supreme Court justices, and one president.
There's 300 million people in America.
Two-thirds of those powerful people, I believe, are completely sold out to the highest bidder.
No.
Now, the holdouts today, it appears, would be, you know, Grassley, Johnson, Gates, Green, Comer, and I know I'm missing a few names, but you've got holdouts.
Jim Jordan.
Jim Jordan, yeah.
You've got holdouts.
That are doing a very good job, and obviously they're being supported because they're being put in powerful positions on committees.
But that two-thirds, they're sort of divided.
It's a divided goal.
You think that the oath would be enough for them to say, hey, this is about America.
This is about us.
But it's not.
Because they have to get reelected.
And the system is fixed, and you've got to work with the guys who control the fixed system.
So on the one hand, I really might be a patriot, but on the other hand, I have to sell my soul to a certain extent.
And I think every politician is caught up with this division.
I mean, every one of them.
I mean, the purest one I think I can see is probably Carrie Lake.
Because you know Donald Trump has sold a portion of the assets to the people that have supported him and helped him.
You know that he's very closely tied with Israel.
You know there's dark things in his history.
And you know that he didn't really shoot a 67.
And he claimed that yesterday.
He claimed to win his club's senior championship.
Club's senior championship shooted the 67.
Like, that's eight strokes better than Phil Mickelson did a week ago.
So you know something's off, and you know something's wrong about these people.
But the battle lines are being drawn, and I believe that the one battle line that we have to watch very closely would be the fall of the Biden apparatus.
If that goes down, which I don't believe they will ever allow it to really happen, but if that goes down, guess what?
The dominoes are going to begin to fall on all the corruption.
Because now we've got a precedent set that you can't do this.
The oversight committees will find out.
And therefore, the rug will be pulled out from underneath, I believe, two-thirds.
And when I talk about the two-thirds, I mean Republicans and Democrats.
Victoria Nuland style.
Remember, she came in with Dick Cheney, and then it was buddy-buddy with Clintons and Obamas, and then it was buddy-buddy Bushes.
And I mean, she's just a swamp thing.
She just switches.
She just fits in everywhere because she's the perfect representative of the military industrial complex.
Those are the people that have to go down in order for this tide to begin to change in this great war.
And that's how I would have explained it to any 20 year old.
That's exactly what I explained to this young man.
And I said, that that's the battle.
That's the line to watch right now.
It's not necessarily the election of Donald Trump, because I don't believe that installing Donald Trump is going to really change a lot for Jim Jordan, Matt Gaetz, Chuck Grassley and all those guys.
So those are the guys to me right now that are the real big heroes because they're actually being effective at what they're doing and there's power in a group and the group is getting stronger every day.
I don't have all my hopes on Donald Trump to come save the world.
He's not going to be able to wave a magic wand.
All those politicians are sold out on a certain level.
The only way it's going to be fixed is from within with Exposure of the truth, which is what we try to do, even though, like I said earlier, we're in the cheap seats.
We don't get the inside information.
We don't have somebody whispering our ears the secrets of the world.
We have to go out there and try to make it all make sense the best we possibly can, and we're probably wrong here and there, but I think for the overall part, we're a pretty strong group of minds.
Well, I'll have more to say about several of those issues.
Meanwhile, We have the ongoing attempt to smear Trump and to create an alternative crime family that does not exist to distract from the Biden crime family.
Here are the mugshots for the other codependents, or some of them.
They're all together 19.
Most defendants have negotiated bond agreements ranging from $10,000 to $200,000.
Trump and 18 others were indicted in a 98-page 41-count indictment handed down by a Bolton County, Georgia, grand jury.
The indictment does not fundamentally concern actions in Georgia, What describes words and action taken by the Trump campaign in a variety of other states in their effort to cast doubt on the controversial 2020 presidential election.
And I would add, with every good reason, as Jonathan Turley has observed, this appears to be criminalizing protesting the outcome of an election in which case Hillary deserves a life sentence and Stevie Adram ought to be incarcerated forthwith.
Indictment charges several with crime merely for making statements arguing the 2020 election was stolen.
Claims actions like holding public hearings in Pennsylvania were furtherance of an illegal conspiracy.
Other acts are tweets by Trump encouraging people to watch public hearings.
We're allegation of voting irregularity.
We're being made by Trump lawyer and witnesses.
I notice about these mugshots, they don't have the names and the numbers as you have here in a bonafide mugshot.
Here we have Trump's.
His attorney said earlier the decision to snap a mugshot Was a bit of an ego trip for Fulton County D.A.
Fannie Willis.
The purpose is when you don't recognize someone, you think there's a flight risk.
This man is the most famous in the world, the leading Republican right now.
Meanwhile, a friend of mine noticed there appears to be a slight photoshopping right at the tip of his nose.
Look at that!
In addition, Trump supporters were all over the place in Georgia.
He drove through a poor section of Atlanta.
The blacks were cheering for him.
Whole 19 events were charged with violating a racketeering-influencing-corruption act, a version of a statute Giuliana used to bring down members of the mob in the 1980s.
Trump insists, with considerable justification, they did nothing wrong at all.
This is all about election interference.
It all comes from Washington and the DOJ and crooked Joe Biden.
We did nothing wrong at all.
We have every right, every single right, to challenge an election we think is dishonest.
Here you have a tweet, his first tweet, and it got a staggering number, over 350 million views.
Mugshot.
Election interference never surrendered.
DonaldJTrump.com.
And Breitbart's already put out the Dawn collection, a short-sleeve shirt, $26, a long-sleeve, $55, a mug, $20.
They're selling like hotcakes.
Trump's already made over $7 million since his mugshot.
Scott, your thoughts?
Well, everything the President does as President of the United States has full immunity, so they can't prosecute him for anything that he's done as President.
He didn't rob a bank.
He didn't kill someone's cat.
He presented materials and communicated materials to the American people as President.
And pursuant to his freedom of speech, he did not declassify intelligence.
He presented materials that had been given to him under affidavit, and I was one of the individuals that gave materials to him under affidavit, along with others, with attorneys present, with Giuliani, with Sidney Powell, with Joe Flynn, with General Michael Flynn, with Patrick Byrne, with Patrick Berge, with a variety of other people.
About various elements and conduits and parties that were involved in the election overthrow of Donald Trump.
You remember, Jim and Don, we did a show when I was back there with Stephen Pidgeon, and we presented our forecast, our predictions That the election would take a variety of colorful twists and turns because all of the fraud was being exposed.
And we fully predicted it was going to be either postponed past January or it was going to be given back to the legislatures to vote to pass a legislature vote to Donald Trump because the legislatures were predominantly Republican.
But of course, Pence stabbed Trump in the back and stabbed the American people in the back and betrayed them and allowed fraudulent votes to be counted.
And Paul Gosar and others had objected to this from the very beginning.
They had said there's evidence of election fraud.
Among it was national security threats from a foreign power.
And that was part of what I presented with the Chinese Communist Party involved with Union Bank of Switzerland through Staple Street Capital to purchase or capture the electronic voting machines, Dominion, ES&S, and Premier.
And there's a whole labyrinth of wormholes that that goes down.
But the broad stroke is the Chinese Communist Party have ties to the American election and influencing it specifically.
So therefore, The Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, and other parties need to become focused and produce reports on these specific vantage points.
And then I also presented the AFL-CIO and the SES were converging into a conspiracy starting in September, using their own documents, by the way, about how they were planning disruption operations and how they should be called domestic terrorists.
That was one of my briefings.
And then January 6th pops up like a clown out of a tin box.
I was like, I knew, I said that was going to happen.
And it's almost like, did they listen and they do what?
Yeah, that's a good idea.
Let's go ahead and do that.
Let's be domestic terrorists, only we'll pretend we're Trump supporters.
All of this stuff Trump was, in a sense, alluding to, and it came to pass.
So, nothing was fraudulent, nothing was RICO, nothing was a conspiracy, nothing was a violation of the Constitution, nothing was a violation of the laws.
In fact, if he did not stand up and make proclamations, he'd be guilty of misprison of a felony, Misprison of a treason.
Misprison of seditious conspiracy.
And Don knows this better than anyone.
So Trump was obliged and bound to present this.
This is what the Lloyd Brunson case is, incidentally, is going to the Supreme Court to declare that all of the members of the Congress were advised through Paul Gosar and others that there were Foreign interference elements and they refused to honor their oath to support the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic when they went and allowed these votes in spite of the overwhelming intelligence that was coming out that there were foreign interference aspects.
That's the treason.
That's the overthrow.
Besides America going down a train wreck ever since, the COVID-19 vaccine being forced upon people, the wars in Ukraine, the Hunter Biden cover-up that later came out—remember Trump at the debate saying, your son got $3 million from the mayor of Moscow, Joe.
Why?
What did your son earn that?
And Chris Wallace, that little faggot, was saying, oh, Mr. President, Mr. President, don't interrupt.
We all knew this!
Trump was saying it on the debate stage, and Biden was lying through his teeth, and even CNN has admitted that now.
Well, Trump was right when he said Biden got $3 million from the mayor of Moscow.
It's all come out.
And what's also come out is the FBI and the Department of Justice covered it up.
They work with agents at Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter to shut down the stories, to knock off the websites, to stop people from exposing this.
As well as stopping people from exposing and criticizing the lethal effects of the COVID-19 jab, which Senator Ron Johnson has also released later.
So, at every turn, we're recognizing that Trump and all of these people with him did absolutely nothing right.
I'll end it by saying this, Jim.
It's fascinating that the only guy not to be given bail was a black guy.
The black guy, the black voices for Trump.
He's been denied bail!
He's locked up!
A black guy!
Talk about something that should arouse a George Floyd riot among the conservative blacks to say, oh, the black guy's the only guy you're going to throw in jail who's got a wife and a child and he's never had a criminal record and you're going to lock him up in jail in a dangerous jail where he could get killed?
The only black guy?
You're going to lock him up and no one else, huh?
So this whole thing shows us, and again Medvedev and the Russians have been talking about this.
There's a great interview.
I'll post it up.
Donald played as part of the bonus.
Medvedev saying, look at what's happening in America.
They're going after Donald Trump because they don't want him to run for president again.
We are becoming not just a laughingstock, we are becoming a banana republic with its You know, the banana the size of the Eiffel Tower sticking on our rectum and coming out our mouths.
That's how ridiculous America and Americans and the American government and the Department of Justice and all of these courts look like.
We are a laughing stock.
Laughingstock.
The only thing more laughingstock oriented is the people of the United States who are too dumb, lazy, or cowardly to stand up and do anything about it on their local level.
That's the real death of America, is the death of any real manhood and patriotism that was left outside the small broadcast, Jim.
Well said.
Of course, it's the wife of the mayor of Moscow, but her going after this black leader is because she feels blacks can't vote for Trump, but blacks are overwhelmingly supporting him.
She is a disgrace.
Brian.
I'm going to try to exercise some brevity here with this.
If Donald Trump ran an insurrection, that word Can be argued to prevent him from being on the ballot in certain places.
So I said the word ballot.
Has the whoever is in control of the coven machine has already informed the hospitals and the schools that.
It's going to be making a big comeback here in the next couple of weeks.
How they know that.
Just tells you everything you need to know about the full sciopery of what's happening.
COVID drove mail-in ballots to create the fraud because the Democrats were so vastly unpopular.
Those people are afraid that the American people are going to figure out that the voting system is absolutely, completely, and utterly rigged and destroyed.
And that's what the big threat is here, which is why they do everything they do.
Chris Wallace, it's Mike Wallace's son.
I hear he's pretty weak.
There are men and women, Carrie Lake, Tucker to a certain extent and others that are beginning to that are beginning to open the American people's eyes.
And I said this to another Normie show, all this anxiety about the world going to hell.
Things are so bad.
It's a marathon.
This is not a sprint to the next election.
This is a marathon.
Sit down, relax, worry about the things you can change and don't worry about the things you can't.
That's all you can do.
That's all you can do.
So, I'm going to keep it brief on that.
No, that's good.
And that goes to the local level, Jim.
That's the other thing.
What Brian just said, this is pointing people to local level.
What he said before, too, about the two-thirds of the people in Washington being corrupted and sold out and all this.
In a sense, that good.
Jim Jordan and Gates and all those guys are like beacons, antennas that are broadcasting.
Broadcasting from Washington all the corruption, but it's being received in places in Texas, in Idaho, in California, Nevada.
It's being perceived and caught and listened to in the small towns all across the country.
And those small towns, when they hear the outrage, are raising up leaders.
They're invisible.
You're not going to see too much, but they're raising up leaders and teams in small town affairs Meanwhile, winners and losers from the first Republican debate.
Here he had the stage.
pushing up and defending against any of this federally orchestrated corruption.
That's what I see happening.
America returning to local control.
- Meanwhile, winners and losers from the first Republican debate.
Here you had the stage.
Turned out to be Ramaswamy in the seven.
- Our country is.
- Here you had a winner.
This is even from the Washington Post.
Acknowledging.
It could scarcely have turned out better.
With the absentee frontrunner, he decided to skip the debate because it wasn't worth his time with a nearly 40-point lead in the polls.
And the candidates who want to beat him spent much of the day pretending he wasn't even in the race.
Over nearly the entire first hour, Trump was invoked substantially by only one candidate, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who lumped him in with other Republicans on stage, accused of spending irresponsibly.
Meanwhile, Trump dominates the GOP race.
His rivals mostly avoided him, even though he wasn't there.
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has been the most relentless in attacking Trump.
So that was time to stop normalizing Trump's contact, regardless of what people think of the fact that he's facing multiple indictments.
His criticism was greeted by a chorus of boos from the audience and pushback from some of the other candidates.
Christie's comments were said against what a former president said in an interview with former Fox host Tucker Carlson, airing during the debate on X, beginning five minutes before.
Most aggressive throughout the evening was tour planner and political newcomer Vivek Ramaswamy, the youngest on the stage.
He broke through, but to one hand, drawing multiple reboots.
We don't need to bring in any rookies, said Mike Pence, who was utterly pompous and pedestrian.
Christy tore into Ramaswamy for defending Trump.
Called him an amateur, sounding like an AI-generated candidate, which is ridiculous.
Christy came across as a thug.
Nikki Haley blasted him as naive on foreign policy.
Particularly on whether the U.S.
should continue to support Ukraine.
At one point, they asked who would discontinue support from Ukraine, and only one hand went up—Ramaswamy.
All the others implied they would continue to support the war.
It was striking.
Here's Cohen Root.
Moment of the night?
Vivek Ramaswamy triggers the entire stage by calling him out for being bought and paid for.
I'm the only person on this stage who isn't bought and paid for.
So I can say this.
The climate change agenda is a hoax.
The climate change agenda is a hoax and the reality is the anti-carbon agenda is the West's blanket on our economy.
Absolutely right.
Listen to him say that.
Climate change agenda is a hoax.
Let us be honest as Republicans.
I'm the only person on the stage who isn't bought and paid for so I can say this.
The climate change agenda is a hoax.
The climate change agenda is a hoax.
And we have to declare independence from it.
And the reality is, the anti-carbon agenda is the wet blanket on our economy.
I think the guy's very good.
Get this.
Here, a tweet.
His ten key points.
Number one, God is real.
Two, there are two genders.
Three, human flourishing requires fossil fuels.
Four, reverse racism is racism.
Fifth, an open border is no border.
Six, Parents determine the education of their children.
Seven.
The nuclear family is the greatest form of government known to mankind.
Eight.
Capitalism lifts people up from poverty.
Nine.
There are three branches of the U.S.
government, not four.
Ten.
The U.S.
Constitution is the strongest guarantor of freedom in history.
There are those raising criticism that he's supposed to have been picked to be controlled opposition because he's a smooth talker.
They're claiming he was involved in scams.
Well, I say, let that be proven.
Meanwhile, we'll go back first before we come to some Trump who was just Magisterial in his debate.
It was about 45 minutes.
I watched the debate with the conversation with Tucker, then went to the debate for the last hour.
I'll tell you, Trump was a runaway.
The conversation with Tucker has received over 236 million views, Scott.
Well, first of all, I watched Tucker's conversation with Trump, but I'm going to push back a little bit and be a little critical.
I thought it was flat.
I thought Tucker threw softball questions, and it was very simpleton-oriented.
He didn't go into some of the more aggressive, serrated issues, such as What about homosexual, transgender castration of children?
This is a crime.
This is a crime against humanity.
What about this endless war in Ukraine?
Trump is a part of that because he sent weapons over and he embraced Poroshenko and he shouldn't have and I know he was deceived by a lot of parties.
But, you know, if he's under the delusion that Russia's just simply going to back down if he's elected president, he's got a real shock coming, because Russia has pivoted.
Russia has changed, and Russia is looking at the West as an enemy because of our enemy actions, and no personality is going to flatten that.
Russia knows the military-industrial complex and the bureaucracy has controlled the presidency.
And Trump is more of a victim of that than a hero of that in the eyes of the Russians.
So he has to redeem himself.
And then he also said that Epstein killed himself.
You know, and Tucker said, no, he didn't.
He died.
He was killed.
He was killed.
So Tucker said Epstein was killed.
And everybody agrees with that.
And Trump kind of goes, well, I think he probably killed himself because he had a lot to lose.
I'm I thought you really said something stupid there, because you can't have it both ways.
You have to be on the side of truth.
I know there's political capital calculations, but by saying you believe you killed himself, suddenly everybody who knows he didn't kill himself because of the impossibility goes, wow, you're the limp noodle?
You need to get some hardness in you, Trump, and, you know, I wasn't impressed by his performance.
So, yeah, he's the leader of the polls, but in a sense that doesn't say too much because, look, Nikki Haley, a shrieking, Skigsian witch who's never served in the military, who's put us on a path of war against everyone, the American people don't want that.
And Chris Christing, a blustering, shrek, fat oaf, another fool.
Pence is a traitor.
All these other beta males up there are idiots.
Rosh Hashami, yeah, he said all the right things.
He has a very good designed statement of facts.
He didn't mention war in that.
Just domestic policy, and I hope he's not a Soros sellout at a plant.
He did plagiarize Obama's statement.
Who's this skinny guy with a long funny name?
Obama said the same thing.
And I don't trust men who smile too much.
And look like there are new car salesmen.
I don't!
So I don't give anybody a pass.
So these people have to prove themselves, but Trump has got to get a little bit more aggressive on policies and stop making it all about the past and him, because the people are too fickle to vote in that direction.
So we'll see what happens, Jim.
Of course you're going to get a lot of pushback from me over this, because Trump is the only viable guy who's got the support of the American people.
By contrast, while they got $236 million, the debate got $12.5 million.
So it was really damaging to Fox.
And Ramaswamy was the one, as I said, who held up his hand that he would not support the war in Ukraine.
All the others Passively did not raise their hand, implying they would support it.
We gotta take our break, and we'll come back with Brian's thoughts on all of the above.
Don, take us out.
Yeah, sure.
Thanks so much for watching this first hour of Truth Vs. News today.
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