Truth vs. NEW$, Inc Part 1 (22 April 2024) with Don Grahn, Scott Bennett, and Brian Davidson
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Well folks, this is Truth vs. News, and this is April the 22nd, and we got a lot of things happening on this April 22nd, which is Passover Day.
There's so much going on, and Truth and News should be one and the same.
There should be no need for this show, but we've been on the air for over 15 years, and it looks like the media is greater than ever, because things are more confusing out in this crazy world.
So we have the best people in the whole group here to show here.
We have Jim Fesher.
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So we have the best people to discuss it.
We have Jim Fesher.
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So.
So we have the best people to discuss it here.
We have Jim Fetzer, the author of many books, and the most famous book is this one because it's been banned.
But now I understand it's not in redacted form.
And so we have a really famous book here.
It's very important.
And what's the reason for it being redacted?
Well, it's because it tells the truth.
They can't handle that.
We also have America.
Nukes on 9-11.
That's amazing.
Really glad we're here.
And how about JFK?
These are titles that you need to have, folks.
And Jim is just a wonder to behold.
And we also have Scott Bennett, Lieutenant Scott Bennett, who's a military intelligence expert who's been an ambassador around the world in Russia and other places.
And he knows things that nobody else can actually tell you the truth about.
And that's just a winner.
Scott, we're so proud of you.
And then we have Brian Davidson, I'm probably an investigator who really is inspecting everything that's going on there, and he knows what's really in the depths of what's happening.
We're so honored to have his astute determination to what's going on.
So, Jim, what is going on back there in Russia and Ukraine?
Who's winning?
Who's got the white hats?
Who's got the black hats?
Who's on first?
Well, it turns out Don, the mainstream media has finally admitted the Russian war of attrition is winning the conflict in Ukraine.
Here you have Politico earlier.
Ukraine is winning and it is changing.
More recently, Ukraine is heading for defeat.
Elon Musk tweets, it's easy to predict.
In fact, I did predict it.
Here's the Gateway Pundit.
There was never much doubt in a military confrontation, that in a military confrontation between Russia and Ukraine, those whom Trump called a war machine, the Russians, would prevail.
Sure enough, once an aggressive alliance of Western powers sent countless billions in money and military aid, the calculations had to be remade, but it became apparent Well, it would delay the outcome.
It could not fundamentally change it.
Well, the main two full years lying and engaging in wishful thinking may now have to give in to the reality of facts as Russian troops ram up pressure to the outgunned and outmaneuvered Ukrainian forces.
Moscow is reportedly prepared to conquer more territory as soon as the muddy tundra fields dry out and allow tanks, armored vehicles, and other heavy equipment to roll into key positions across the countryside.
Associated Press reports Russia has increasingly used satellite-guided bombs, which allow planes to drop them from a safe distance, to pummel Ukrainian forces beset with a shortage of troops and ammo.
Despite POSCO's advantage in firepower and personnel, a massive ground offensive would be risky and unnecessary if Russia can stick to smaller attacks across a further drained Ukrainian military.
It's potentially a slippery slope where you get a depth of a thousand cuts or a thousand localized offensives, said Michael Kaufman, a military expert with the Carnegie Endowment, describing the Russian tactic.
If they stick to their multiple pushes across the front, eventually they find more and more open terrain.
A much-hyped Ukrainian counteroffensive was doomed from the start as advancing units were trapped on Russian minefields and massacred by artillery and drones, never breaking the monumental Russian defensive lines.
Russians have no reason to make that same mistake since warfare has changed, and the ISR capabilities on both sides mean there's no such thing as a surprise attack anymore.
Expected Ukrainian defensive trenches, fortifications, and bunkers that should be built behind the 600-mile-long front line have not been completed.
Construction works slowly.
Leaving vast areas unprotected.
After capturing the Ukrainian stronghold of Abitka, Russian troops are zeroing in on the kill town of Chasov Yar, which will allow them to move toward Slovansk and Kramatorsk, key cities in the Kiev-controlled part of the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine.
As a first priority, Russia means to conquer the rest of the Donetsk Oblast, as Ukraine doesn't have the firepower to repel it.
General Christopher Cavoli, head of U.S.
European Command, sounded the alarm, worrying Ukraine will be outgunned 10 to 1 by Russia in a matter of weeks if Congress does not approve more aid.
Vladimir Putin has vowed to establish a buffer zone to protect Russia's border regions from Ukrainian shelling and intrusion.
Besides the bush across Odonis, Moscow could also conquer Ukraine's second largest city of Kharkov with 1.1 million inhabitants.
Russia has ramped up strikes on power points in the northern region, inflicting significant damage and causing blackouts.
Russian military could alternatively envelop and blockade it.
Meanwhile, high U.S.
officials like William Burns, director of the CIA, are warning Ukraine could lose the war against Russia by the end of the year.
CNN reported just a month ago Burns had warned in testimony before the Senate Intel Committee that if Russia did not move to authorize more support, Long hammered by conservative opposition in the House, Ukraine is likely to lose ground and possibly significant ground in 2024.
Yesterday, on the 18th, This having been published on the 19th, during an appearance at the George W. Bush Center, he warned Ukraine could be forced to capitulate entirely.
With the boosts that would come from military assistance both practically and psychologically, I think the Ukrainians are entirely capable of holding their own through 2024.
Without supplemental assistance, however, the picture is a lot more dire.
There's a very real risk Ukraine could lose on the battlefield by the end of 2024, or at least put Putin in a position where he could dictate the terms of a political settlement.
Here we have Scott Ritter addressing the same issues.
We've learned that Ukrainians are surrendering in this conflict, in this war.
And the level of surrendering happening right now, it's unbelievable because it's not comparable to anything that we've seen so far.
How do you see the conflict right now in Ukraine?
Ukrainians are in a state of collapse.
I've been talking some time now about, you know, correlation of forces.
I've talked about military math, what happens when One side consumes resources at a far greater rate than they can be replenished.
The other side is accumulating resources far greater than they can be diminished.
That eventually the side that accumulates the most resources will have a decisive advantage and you will see collapse on the battlefield.
We're seeing collapse across the battlefield right now.
The Ukrainians literally have nothing left.
There's no brigades left to throw in.
There's no air defense.
There's no artillery.
The one thing they have is they've they're they're You know, they've massively produced these FPV, first-person view drones.
And so they're throwing those into the battlefield, you know, saturating the area.
These are very dangerous lethal weapons.
And so, you know, they are causing the Russians some headaches from that.
But other than that, they've got nothing left.
And Russia's figuring it out.
Russia's blowing up drone production facilities.
Russia's learning how the drones communicate.
And then they're going to blow up the operators.
And they're going to nullify that and just keep rolling.
There's nothing Ukraine can do to stop this.
This is why Ukraine is so desperate for NATO intervention.
This is why Ukraine is attacking this Operation Nuclear Power Plant in an effort to get the international community to intervene on its behalf to forestall a regional and global nuclear catastrophe.
But there's nothing the Ukrainians can do to reverse this.
This is happening.
You know, the Russians don't normally commit to a timeline.
They're very driven by objectives.
They'll let the objective define the timeline, not a calendar.
But for the first time, you're starting to hear Russian political leaders, Russian military leaders, people in the know, speak of You know a collapse by the end of this summer or early fall that Ukraine will not that this war will not continue out of 2024.
And for Russians to be saying this means that you know they've made a decision that that that is going to be what they're they're fighting for looking forward to accomplishing.
So I think we have to take that seriously.
I think that this collapse that's taking place is the final stage of the death of Ukraine.
And the tragedy is they could have avoided this had they accepted the terms of the Istanbul communique.
They could stop this at any time, but Zelensky still talks about Indeed.
A joke.
A parody.
A comedy.
He talks about having a peace conference hosted in Switzerland, where apparently they're going to compel the Russians into surrendering.
Totally unrealistic things like that.
Indeed.
A joke.
A parody.
A comedy.
Scott, your thoughts.
Well, I think it goes without saying you.
Ukraine has lost this war since it initially began.
It never had a chance.
It never had any match towards meeting Russia's military-industrial complex output.
It's been a basket case since it was overthrown in 2014, and this Nazi Kiev regime with the clowns Poroshenko and then later Zelensky have brought the country to ruin.
And I think it was honestly all part of a planned operation to genocide the Russian Christian Orthodox of Ukraine and replace them with Jewish Zionist Askenazi Kazarians in Israel that are about to be imploded from all sides as a result of their genocide, thinking that they could return to Ukraine, and they can't, right?
Russia has, uh, basically sealed off the country and they're going to continue.
Russia just killed a bunch of French, uh, contractors, mercenaries that went over to provide technical support to the Ukrainians and the Russians shot them, killed them, execute, not executed, but I mean blew them up.
So this is, this is Russia getting serious and, uh, taking the gloves off.
And I think everything that the West has done has been a complete, not only waste of American money, but it has destroyed the reputation of the United States.
It certainly has destroyed the reputation of NATO and its Helping push a multipolar world that is looking for any alternative other than the political enslavement that the United States, Britain, and the rest of these multi-flagged, homosexual-loving, climate change, bug-eating fools and atheists have tried to impose on the rest of the world.
Jim?
Well, very good.
Brian?
Well, if you look at this war, you know, Ukraine is the battleground, but the real war is against the West.
And to say that Russia is going to defeat Ukraine on the battleground is really, you're making a larger statement that Russia is showing the West that it can fight against us and the war of attrition might get to us.
If you look at what's happening in America right now with the credit card defaults, with the mortgage problems that are taking place as a result of the high interest rates, with the quantitative easing that's being added You know, all the currency that's being added to the market and everything else that's taking place with as a total decline of the West.
And you think of Russia's battle against Ukraine as a real as a war against Western powers.
Then you can see that Russia's making a lot of the right moves in terms of we are getting weaker every day.
We are now.
$36 trillion in debt, adding a trillion dollars every day.
And they're getting stronger every day as they're producing their own munitions for a fraction of the price of what we produce as they're preserving more military apparatus than we are.
We're burning through money.
And you know what?
If it's over in Ukraine, man, can we get our money back?
Seriously, we've given them now, on top of this $60 billion here, I think we're now at $210 billion to support that.
Now, you could buy a house for every homeless person in America with $210 billion.
This is more of a propaganda war than it was an actual, you know, bare-knuckle We're all in a ring.
This was more of a bunch of chatter and lofting some missiles with Russian forces doing whatever they wanted.
Now, why they didn't go in and end it sooner?
Well, maybe it's because they were degrading the West with dragging it out.
If that's the case, they've been successful.
That's a very nice point, actually, because the West is depleted of munitions.
We don't have the resources to fight a war where we'd have to be drawn into one.
Here we have the second round of retaliation between Israel and Iran has just begun.
Bill Giraldi in the Roon's Review.
Given the line, in fact, twisting routinely partial accounts of what's happening in the Middle East, the past several weeks have been shocking, nevertheless, in view of how a visibly low standard of truth can be reduced.
Looking at developments objectively, one comes up with a series of facts.
First, Israel was not at war with either Syria or Iran during the first weeks of April.
Iran had never attacked Israel prior to that point.
Syria last fought Israel in 1973, over 50 years ago.
Israel, however, has regularly been assassinating Iranian officials and scientists, frequently bombing Syria since 2017, increasingly the pace to weekly, sometimes even daily attacks over the past six months, paralleling the fighting in Gaza.
A particularly devastating attack took place on March 29, when the Israelis launched massive strikes against a weapons storey depot in Syria's northern province of Aleppo, killing at least 40, most Syrian soldiers.
It produced a series of explosions and also killed six Lebanese Hezbollah fighters.
But days later, On April 1st, a very damaging and unprovoked attack was directed against the Iranian Embassy Consulate General, located in an upscale neighborhood in Damascus.
The building was completely destroyed by missiles fired from F-35 planes that had crossed over the Syrian border from Israel.
Killing Iranian diplomats, as well as Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Raadi and Raadi's deputy, General Raji Raimi, and also Brigadier General Hussein Amrullah, Chief of General Staff of the Al-Quds Force in Syrian-Lebanon.
Syria, subjectly converted Hula 13, had been killed, including six Syrians and a Lebanese Hezbollah militia man.
Both Iran and Hezbollah vowed revenge.
Attacking a diplomatic mission is a major war crime, going to the Vienna Convention.
But there was no condemnation coming from the U.S.
and the usual suspects in Europe.
Instead of doing what was right by pressuring Israel to stop attacking its neighbors, thereby possibly preventing a major war in the Middle East, Biden repeated his pledge the U.S.
would remain ironclad in its commitment to Israel's security if Iran were to strike back.
That guaranteed Israel any action it would take would be supported by Washington.
The Biden admin also predictably voted against a Russian and Chinese U.N.
Security Council resolution to condemn the attack, which was a clear violation of international law and an act of war by Israel.
The U.S.
reportedly cast its veto vote no after diplomats at the U.S.
told council colleagues many of the facts of what happened on Monday in Damascus remained unclear.
What was actually unclear was the fog that generally surrounds a Biden-appointed policy and national security team, since it was pretty transparent who was the aggressor in terms of means, motive, and outcome.
When Iran did retaliate on April 13, It carried out in a carefully calibrated moderate strike against military targets to do damage but not cause a large number of casualties, hit several air bases from which the Israeli fighter bombers had begun their attack on Damascus, and an Israeli Air Force intel center in the formerly Syrian Golan Heights.
No one was killed, despite the 300 estimated drones and missiles that were launched most being interceptive, though we have the report that 44 IDF Mossad were taken out.
It nevertheless sent a message from Tehran that next time it could be much worse, more immediate in timing, and considerably more severe.
Rand also claims it sought to prevent an escalation by warning the U.S.
of their plans, which they knew would be passed on to Israel, that a controlled retaliation was coming.
The Pentagon denied it had been told anything, which may mean that Lloyd Austin was asleep at his desk once again.
Not content with the outcome, Israel invariably struck back right A, hitting a major airbase near Irfan, and, to make sure no one was missed, targets in both Iraq and Syria.
Iranian military advice, however, allowed explosions heard by local residents for Iranian air defense, shooting at flying objects, presumably drones.
Per the New York Times and other accommodating media, the strike was a warning Israel could penetrate Iranian airspace, not intended to do serious damage.
The Pentagon was apparently informed shortly before of the counteraction pending, but it's clear Netanyahu would not be deterred by electoral considerations in the U.S.
to stay his hand.
And how does the U.S.
fit into this story?
The White House response to the Iranian attack on Israel was inevitably completely unlike the previous uncritical response to Israel's consulate general attack—namely, condemnation of Iran.
Repetition of the usual tripe about Israel has a right to defend itself in the sanctity of the ironclad defense arrangement.
Biden also sought to cover himself against blowback due to his licking Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's shoes in the upcoming election by making it known he had spoken with and advised Netanyahu Recommending not carrying out a reprisal of the reprisal, which Washington would be unable to support as it would lead to major escalation.
Meanwhile, Kevin Barrett raises the question, has Israel been checkmated?
The feature story of Fault Flag Weekly News is Scott Ritter's checkmate, where he argues that Iran demonstrated that it can't penetrate U.S.
and Israeli air defense using swarms of Jones paving the way for showers of ballistic missiles.
Most are cheap decoys designed to unlock the door to the Iron Dome so real weapons can get through.
The retaliatory strike scored direct hits on two heavily defended Negev air bases using missiles with either very small warheads or no warheads at all.
The goal was to deliver not death and destruction, but a message.
Iran now has the ability to level Israel and destroy U.S.
ships and bases in the region henceforth.
No further actions, like the murderous Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate, will be tolerated.
By implication, Iran will not permit Israel to complete its genocide of Palestine.
The Zionists' very weak response consisted of sending a couple of cheap drones in the general vicinity of Iphan, where the IRGC easily shot them down.
That act of conspicuous non-retaliation was a tacit admission Israel's plan to drag the U.S.
into all-out war is not ready for prime time.
Point of order.
Iran's defeat of combined U.S.-Israeli air defense has global implications.
Not only have the enormous and ever-expanding missile arsenals of Iran and Hezbollah checkmated the Zionist regional nuclear monopoly, but by implication the at least equally advanced missiles of Russia and China should have no problem defeating U.S.
air defenses.
The U.S.
empire, with a flotilla of sitting dogs, 800 now, hyper-vulnerable bases occupying dozens of countries, is about as impregnable as the Maginot Line.
The Zionists made an existential mistake last October, gambling they could complete a genocide of Palestine under U.S.
protection.
Their time-tested modus operandi sees ever-increasing power over the U.S.
force America to do Israel's dirty work has passed its expiration date because the U.S.
empire is no longer what it was once, in large part due to the damage Israel has inflicted upon it.
Netanyahu's minions are currently threatening the Biden regime.
Support our genocide or else.
In this case, or else, implies Zionist power to remove Team Biden, whether by assassination as Zionist speciality or by using financial and media power to throw the election at Trump or whoever else promises to take orders from Tel Aviv.
But as April 13th demonstrated, the U.S.
no longer has the power to protect Israel, or even its own bases and ships.
And Israel has even less power to protect itself.
So it doesn't really matter who's in the Oval Office, even less that a Zionist can force Congress to pass bills against such expressions as river to the sea.
The Zionist entity, like U.S. global hegemony, is doomed.
No, the entity itself is thrashing out madly and genocidally in its death throes.
It remains to be seen whether the managers of the U.S. empire will follow suit and instigate a planetary nuclear masada.
Scott, your thoughts.
Well, I think what what Kevin Barrett and Phil Garaldi have both pointed out is the the inevitable failure and collapse and defeat of Israel for its overreach.
It's overreached and it's genocide of the Palestinian people because never before have we had so many cell phones converging on these areas of terror where you see little children Covered and smashed under rubble, their arms and legs amputated, their shivering, shaking, dirty faces, bleeding, crying, their parents and entire families destroyed.
Never before have we seen this and never before has the United States been complicit in war crimes, aiding and abetting this.
Aiding and abetting Israel's attack upon Iran.
It's a declaration of war upon Iran in its bombing of the consulate using USF-35 and US bombs.
This inevitably is going to fail and it was comical over the weekend too that some high-level Israeli member of whatever their Congress is Knesset, yeah.
They took a photo of the Israeli response by attacking Iran and its Ishtar area and wrote lame.
And that was an admission that the Israelis had in fact done a counterattack, which caused the Israeli political body to go ballistic.
Because he outed them.
He let the cat out of the bag.
I don't see this lasting long.
I see the entire world mobilizing against Israel and against the United States.
I wouldn't be surprised if not a single American or Israeli ship or any other product can go through the Red Sea.
I wouldn't be surprised if every Israeli passport, consulate, and embassy is expelled from every other country.
Because if you don't expel murderers, then you are Giving sanction to murderers, giving diplomatic recognition to murderers, and killers of children.
So, I think you're witnessing this in Yemen's Houthi population and elsewhere.
You know, the checkmate that Kevin Barrett talked about and Ritters talked about.
We've talked about that since the very beginning.
The checkmate has been the entire Muslim world stands against the genocide of Palestinians and any country that supports it.
And you see rallies all over the country against this.
I think it's going to end with Netanyahu being killed and his entire party being hung out to dry.
And I wouldn't be surprised if Israel as a state is completely deconstructed or in the very least confined to a specific geographic region and the Palestinian state is recognized from the United Nations and external recognition, which in fact is appropriate because it was an external recognition that recognized Israel by allowing it
To be hijacked in 1948.
So what the United Nations did in recognizing Israel, they certainly could and should do and should have done it 70 years ago in the recognition of Palestine.
So we'll see if Biden gets assassinated or Kamala Harris or both if they try and usher in a replacement.
Donald Trump, I don't have any confidence that he wouldn't bend over and do everything that the Israeli Zionist would order him to do.
He did it by shifting the U.S.
Embassy to Jerusalem without any input from the American people or the American Muslim population.
He just did it in his first term.
One of the stupidest political miscalculations you could imagine.
He should have done it if he was going to do it in the second term, but he didn't.
So I don't have any faith in Trump either with regards to this and many other issues because he just thinks that he can speak and people are going to be hypnotized.
And when he stands up next to Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House, Who betrayed every American and every Republican principal by funding this $60 billion to Ukraine, and Trump stands up next to him trying to fall over himself to make an excuse.
That just shows me Trump doesn't know what he's talking about, and he's trying to find an excuse to make it politically palatable.
It won't.
It's never going to be palatable, and the result of this American meddling In Ukraine and the Middle East has been an absolute nightmare, and it's only going to get worse, Jim.
And of course, claiming the Golan Heights belong to Israel, assassinating Soleimani, defunding the Israeli-Palestine refugee group.
It's just outrageous what he's done, and now today I view all this very differently.
I've wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt in the past no more.
Brian.
Well, if you begin really inspecting the issue and start asking some serious questions, what is Israel's big product that it has that makes it such a powerhouse internationally that it can control our entire Congress and tell us what to do and write checks wherever we want?
What is this product that they're producing that has such great value?
Could it be that the product is nothing more than Epstein's blackmail machine?
And if that's the case, how long is that going to last?
Can you really take on the Iranians if you're just running a blackmail machine?
Taking on one-third of the Muslim world?
You're going to take on Russia using the United States as a proxy and Ukraine having a blackmail machine as your product?
I mean, what else?
Interest-bearing loans.
They're loan sharks.
What else?
Diamond merchants.
What are we dealing with here?
What is the big product that Israel has?
And it's obvious to me, the more I inspect it, that their big product is the blackmail machine.
The blackmail machine has been effective, but it only goes so far.
That type of coercion and manipulation can only go so far.
Sooner or later, it's going to crash.
Yes, we have a lot of Congress people that are obviously in very serious fear of the United States intelligence apparatus exposing their dirty deeds.
Of course, that's how they got their positions.
They wouldn't be in those positions unless they could be blackmailed and enslaved.
They wouldn't get the support that they needed if it wasn't so easy to carrot and stick them.
I think that the end is going to fall for Israel's product.
I don't think their product has the value that they expected to have in such a vastly corrupted world.
Right now, it seems like all of our politicians are just horrified that they're going to end up with cutie porn on their computer when the intelligence agencies, who obviously are being controlled by the Mossad, You know, once, once, how long are those threats going to last?
I think the time is going to come soon because little tiny Israel does not have the gross domestic product that we do.
And I think that they're going to, they're going to run out of space here in this game of manipulation and coercion.
Excellent.
Wow.
Wow.
Beautiful.
Meanwhile, Scott, I'm especially interested in your analysis.
Extensive flooding and evacuation after dam bursts in Ursk, Russia.
According to the facility's press department, operations at the Ursk oil refinery will halt on Sunday after Friday night dam breach and subsequent flooding in the Orenburg area.
The refinery, with a yearly capacity of 6 million tons of oil, situated around 1,100 miles east of Moscow, near the border with Kazakhstan.
According to the state news agency, the decision to halt operations was made to mitigate ecological hazards caused by the recent floods in the area.
After rising water level broke a dam and caused severe flooding, Authorities in southwest Russia are still working hard to evacuate residents.
Social media and video show water levels above half the height of house doors.
Animals being rescued by local officials on boats.
The Russian Ministry of Emergency said over 10,000 homes had been inundated, approximately 4,000 in the Orenburg region alone.
Officials from the federal government report over 1,200 individuals are still in temporary housing after more than 6,000 were evacuated from Orenburg.
The mayor of Orr said Monday 12,000 had been evacuated from their homes and 16 make sure of shelters were prepared to receive them.
In a message on Telegram, he, the mayor, said 25 educational institutions, including kindergarten schools, hospitals, were inside the flood zone.
According to the state news agency TASC, schools have been canceled.
Students will learn remotely.
Right.
Remarkable service Sunday from Russian media stating that hospitals in Orsham temporarily suspended ordinary medical services and are transferring patients to Novotrost and Orenburg, two surrounding towns and cities.
The federal government has declared a state of emergency.
The potential for flooding extends far beyond the area.
Meanwhile, UK's only munition factory explode just days after US Army ammunition factory catches fire in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
The UK's lone munition factory exploded Wednesday, just two days after a fire erupted at the Scranton Army Ammo Plant in Pennsylvania.
As Gateway Public reported on April 15, the Scranton Army Ammo Plant, the U.S.
primary producer of 155 artillery shell bodies, caught fire.
Just two days later, April 17, a section of the UK's lone munition factory exploded after a single shell went off inside the factory.
It occurred at BAE System Munition Factory in Glasgow, Wales.
BAE System is the biggest defense contractor in Europe, the seventh largest in the world.
The cause is currently being investigated.
Here we have a tweet about it.
An explosion occurred at a plant producing ammunition for the British company BAE in Wales.
No injuries reported at the time.
Another.
Explosion at BAE's system weapons factory in South Wales.
Emergency service called to Glasgow-Wyd facility in Monmouthshire after a blast on Wednesday morning.
Locals living close to a BAE system weapons plant reported the daily mail rocked by an explosion earlier today.
Say the blast felt like an earthquake.
The blast took place at the munitions factory before 10.50 a.m.
Online mail understands it related to a single shell going off.
Emergency services were deployed, spread across a large field close to the southeastern village.
Locals say the blast wasn't loud, but felt like an earthquake.
BAE has promised a full investigation.
Here's a tweet about it.
An explosion occurred at the BAE System glass-coated arm factory in Monmouthshire, Wales.
The fire service said that at 10.49 Wednesday the 17th, an incident occurred when an explosion took place.
A fire erupted at the Scranton Army Munition Plant, also under investigation.
Huge fire erupts.
Scott, your thoughts?
Well, I think this is something a little bit more sinister than what they're saying.
An accidental shell going off ignites a fire in an entire factory.
I think we're in full asymmetric warfare.
Victoria Nuland, of course, laughed and giggled about asymmetric warfare against Russia.
Uh, thinking that they can't do the same.
Uh, I, I think they, uh, perfectly are, uh, capable of doing the same and worse.
And there's a chance that this is, uh, being done now in response to the West's war against, uh, Russia in the form of the caucus theater and terrorist attacks.
And the breaking up of the dams over there, attempting to blow up the Zaporozhye nuclear plant, the blowing up of the bridge to Crimea.
We've done a lot of these terrorist assaults, so I wouldn't be surprised if this is a tit-for-tat and it's actually Other countries doing it against the United States.
It's important to recognize BAE is a military contractor, and I've said a long time ago, that's the choke point.
All of these military contractors, Raytheon, McDonnell Douglas, Grumman, Booz Allen Hamilton, SAIC, all of these contractors Located in McLean, Virginia or elsewhere.
You take them out, you destroy them, destroy all of their senior people, and you've basically gutted the military-industrial complex.
So, I wouldn't be surprised if that is what we're witnessing behind the scenes.
It's very odd that you had massive Weather weapons used against Dubai, floods, breaking of dams, you know, I wouldn't be surprised too if these sort of things start hitting the United States, even by the United States doing it to itself in order to justify a lockdown, martial law scenario, suspension of the election 2024.
This is a very real potential for what may be coming.
Jim?
Yeah, it's my thought too, Scott.
These are both indications of asymmetrical warfare that the Ukrainians probably were responsible for the dam and the Russians for these munitions factories.
I mean, look how strategic it is they're thinking over the long term, Brian.
Well, I don't know whether there's some sort of nefarious activity behind the scenes.
I would think that a munitions plant of all the places in the world would have the most safety measures possibly that could possibly be enforced.
But hey, you know, accidents happen and dams do burst.
I can tell you that what happened You know, if you remember the big floods that happened recently in China and all the people that were killed in all the big floods, the impact of that has been devastating.
The youth in China have given up on communism.
They've just chosen to act out of China's, out of the Chinese sort of social mandate to work hard and try hard.
They've just said, oh, we've had enough of this communism.
We've had enough of this government.
They're not doing the right thing.
They're not taking care of anything that they're supposed to be taking care of.
There's corruption everywhere you look.
They're trying to curb speech as much as possible on every platform.
And the youth has just basically said, we give up.
It wouldn't surprise me if that there was some political ramifications as a result of this Russian dam bursting.
It wouldn't surprise me if there were other ramifications as a result of this munition factory.
But it does make sense that it would be asymmetric warfare until I can inspect the video to find out what happened.
I'll never trust a report that comes out of any official source when it comes to an event like this.
I've seen too many false flags and I've seen too many conspiracy theories turn out to be true.
And for me to just simply trust the narrative that comes out from the mainstream media, especially when it comes from a single source government controlled or MSM controlled sort of platform.
So we'll see what it all means.
I don't know exactly what it means, but I would venture to say that the result will be some sort of Very good.
Wise words.
Meanwhile, U.S.
these areas, maybe protests, maybe breaking forth, maybe more false flags as well.
Why wouldn't you use an opportunity like that to blame your boogeyman enemy?
And they just didn't do it.
So I don't know what's really going on.
Very good.
Wise words.
Meanwhile, U.S. Senator recommends whipping skin off gossip protesters.
How disgusting is this?
Tom Cotton, a Belica senator from Arkansas, is not satisfied with pushing to employ the U.S.
military against BLM and Antifa.
He's now encouraging vigilante violence against Gaza genocide activists, Monday.
He proposed throwing protesters in American cities off bridges.
He urged people stuck in traffic-related Gaza genocide protests to take violent action.
I encourage people who get stuck behind a pro-Hamas mob blocking traffic, take matters into your own hands and get them out of the way.
Protesters for Palestine and freedom are pro-Hamas mobs to Cotton, a man who invades against overtaxing, but on the American tax day promotes bodily harm against those protesting U.S.
tax money, fueling war crimes and genocide.
Here's Tom Cotton tweeting.
I encourage people to get stuck behind the Bahamas mob blocking traffic.
Take matters into your own hands to get them out of the way.
It's time to put an end to this nonsense.
Speaking to Fox about protesters blocking traffic in demonstration from California to Illinois to New York and elsewhere, Cotton said, if something like this happened in Arkansas on a bridge there, let's just say, I think there'd be a lot of very wet criminals who've been tossed overboard, not by law enforcement, by the people whose road they're blocking.
Then voicing specific support for violence and inflicting pain.
Cotton is certain if they glued their hands to a car, the pavement will probably be pretty painful to have their skin ripped off.
But I think that's the way we'd handle it in Arkansas.
And I would encourage most people anywhere who get stuck behind criminals like this, who are trying to block traffic, take matters into their own hands.
No one, according to Cotton, has the right to block traffic on major highways, period.
Anyone who does, you know, shouldn't be surprised if their fellow motorists remove them by force.
It's really unbelievable in this day and age a sitting U.S.
Senator can threaten violence of protesters and not be sanctioned or censured or anything else by his colleagues that hate him.
Abed Yair, National Chair of the U.S.-Palestinian Community Network to the Electronic Intifada.
It's been an incredible challenge, the past six months especially, to experience what Palestinians have in the U.S., that our lives are expendable, our rights aren't defended, our very existence is threatened.
But we can't and won't back down.
We will continue fighting to stop the genocide and make sure that racist white supremacist apologists for Israel, like Tom Cotton, will see a free Palestine in his lifetime.
The ACLU did not respond to requests from the Electronic Indifada for First Amendment analysis on how much latitude Cotton has to encourage vigilante violence against protesters.
Thursday, Cotton also weighed in regarding the report.
That the International Criminal Court could bring international arrest warrants in the relatively near future against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other top officials for alleged war crimes, he added.
If you side with Hamas and Iran, allies of Putin, and enter the political battlefield against Israel, you will be sanctioned.
Get your dollars out of the U.S.
now and say goodbye to ever visiting America again.
He's clearly worried that a fair appraisal will find Israel has committed war crimes in Gaza and with U.S.
arms.
He tweets, I'm putting ICC officials on notice.
If you side with Hamas and Iran, ally to Putin and enter the political battlefield against Israel, you will be sanctioned.
Get your dollars out of the U.S.
now.
Say goodbye to ever visiting America again.
Meanwhile, Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed a resolution deeming the chant, from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free, to be anti-Semitic.
Just 43 Democrats voted against and one Republican.
Unsurprisingly, many Democrats ended up on the side of noted anti-Semite and Islamophobe Marjorie Taylor Greene, a congressional QAnon enthusiast from the state of Georgia.
The representatives aren't interested in addressing anti-Semitism with a resolution, but restricting speech related to Palestinian freedom.
Many supporters of the chant are strong supporters of equal rights for all those living between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, and oppose the apartheid state of Israel carrying out what the International Court of Justice has deemed a plausible genocide in Gaza.
Most Palestinians in the Coastal Territory are there as a consequence of Zionist militias and the Israeli military dispossessing and displacing their grandparents and great-grandparents into Gaza in 1948.
Many have family lands stolen from them just a few miles away.
The hypocrisy, and worse, of House members is clear.
They have nothing to say about Israeli PM Matt presented in September 23 at the UN depicting all the land between the river and the sea and the occupied Golan Heights as parts of Israel.
Yair Netanyahu, his son, triumphantly claims on his Twitter feed to his nearly 200,000 followers, from the river to the sea, this flag of Israel is all you'll see.
The Apartheid vision of father and son is widely accepted or disregarded in the U.S.
Congress, from co-sponsors of the River-to-the-Sea Resolution, Michael Lawler and Max Miller, on the far right, to Jamie Ruskin and Sheila Cherfless McCormick, who are supposedly on the left.
Miller, of course, received no censure last year for his genocidal call to turn Gaza into a parking lot.
Polls for Equal Rights for Palestinians are now hate speech to most members of the House of Representatives.
University students and activists will pay a price.
But such congressional foolishness is apt to lead even more people to question U.S.
policies opposing Palestinian freedom.
More unconditional military aid to Gaza—some $17 billion approved today by the House with just 58%—will only make for more Israeli war crimes with deeper U.S.
complicity.
Roughly $9 billion in humanitarian aid for areas devastated by war was approved, including an anticipated $2 billion for Palestinians in Gaza.
The New York Times confuses very few when it says its military aid comes in the context of scores of Palestinian civilian casualties.
In fact, the Israeli military genocidal action with the backing of U.S.
arms has resulted in tens of thousands of Palestinian civilian casualties since 7 October.
Scott, your thoughts?
Well, the purpose of the United States government is to do the work of the people, not Israel, not France, not any other country, but the people's work.
And for Tom Cotton and any of these other yahoos to start pontificating about how individuals or entities that go to the political, quote, political battlefield against Israel.
It will be somehow punished and exited.
The United States is an arrogant presumption.
He doesn't speak for the United States.
He could be a dead man tomorrow, politically and physically.
He could be kicked out of his position tomorrow.
Tom Cotton, what is he, Jewish?
Is that what his true modus operandi is?
Because he certainly sounds like it.
This foolishness, this obsession with this nightmarish support for a genocidal maniac known as Netanyahu in Israel, and his son, Netanyahu's son, wasn't that who Netanyahu was in trouble for providing some sort of a bribe or financial crime involving his son?
Netanyahu is a criminal and a thug that should be imprisoned and executed, and I think he will be.
People like Tom Cotton, the same thing.
I find some agreement with him on some subjects, but then he sticks both feet in his mouth when it comes to Israel, as does Marjorie Taylor Greene, as does Rand Paul, as does Jim Jordan.
These fools rush over and bend over backwards to throw money at Israel.
You know, in this demonstration of betrayal against what the Constitution and the government of the people is for, and the tax dollars of the people is for.
It's not for Israel or Ukraine or anybody else.
So, because we have lost this non-interventionist healthy ideology, which George Washington espoused, we have made ourselves the enemy of every nation on earth.
I don't know any nation That is worth anything that would call itself a friend of the United States.
The United Kingdom?
Worthless.
Australia?
Worthless.
Canada?
Worthless.
Germany?
Worthless.
France?
Worthless.
All of these countries are about to implode and melt like a crayon on a hot plate.
And it's all self-inflicted too.
That's the great comedy in tragedy.
Is that their military-industrial complex has gone around the world, the Middle East and Africa, destroyed these nations, culminating in the destruction of Libya, causing every third world worm-infested, knuckle-dragging, banana-leaf-wearing savage to float across into Italy, into France, into Britain, into Scandinavia, and squat on a corner, smoke cigarettes, and accept welfare.
It's an abomination.
And for Tom Cotton to, you know, cry about people blocking bridges.
Look, I'm the first one to run over any knucklehead who calls himself Black Lives Matter and get in front of my truck.
I will have no problem killing him.
I'll do it with wisdom, because I wouldn't get caught, but the Palestinian protest and people standing up about the Gaza thing, yeah, I have a soft spot in my heart for that, because I hate genocide, and I hate murder, and I hate innocent people being killed, and that's exactly what's going on.
You know, I think we just need to tear the guts out of the people who are standing up for these opinions.
But the problem is we don't have any platforms.
We don't have any media that do it.
Fox News long ago abandoned itself.
Trump seems to be a whore for Israel.
So is Flynn.
So is John F., what is it, Bobby Kennedy Jr.
All of them, you know, have sold themselves out and perhaps this country does need to go to the way of a revolutionary war to be born out of the ashes and return to something new and return to its right mind.
Jim?
Brian?
Well, those are excellent statements, Scott, but we have to remember something in context.
We always are.
Most Americans are absolute sheep idiots with absolutely ridiculously low IQs.
They don't even teach handwriting in schools anymore.
Think about what that's done to the intelligence quotient of the population of America.
And what does Israel control?
They control the mainstream media, the talking heads that chirp away in your ears, and all the New York Times, and all the regular newspapers, and all the social media statements, all those influences.
All those places.
So Tom Cotton rules for thee, but not for me.
Oh, let's go ahead and let Black Lives Matter run amok because that's hurting Trump.
Let's let Antifa run amok because that's hurting Trump.
But oh, when it comes to Hamas protesters blocking traffic, we've got to put an end to this.
Now, don't get me wrong.
I'm not for blocking traffic.
I despise people that would protest by blocking traffic.
If you can't find a better way to do it, including, up to and including, hey, if you're, if you're that into it, go burn yourself out in front of the courthouse.
At the end of the day, realize what Israel roast in their entertainment to think through.
That was awesome.
Yeah, we'll pick it up when we come back, Don.
Take it to bed.
Okay, well, heavy times, a lot of the heavy news, and it looks like we're being censored somehow.
Brian, can you finish your thoughts?
Go ahead.
There you are.
Brian, go ahead, finish your thoughts if you can.
We'll come back.
Don, take us out for the first hour, and we'll give Brian an opportunity.
No, that's all.
You hit me right at the end.
It looks like I cut off right at the end.
I'm good.
Okay.
It looks like I got cut off right at the end.
That's okay.
Most Americans are just simply too stupid.
Uh-oh.
Okay.
So, we all come back for the second hour.
The first hour was full of surprises.
And believe me, it's getting heavy out there.
You need to have this news because nobody else is giving it to you.
And I say it's vital these days.
They get the truth instead of the hogwash news that's being perpetrated.