Truth vs. NEW$, Inc Part 1 (6 May 2024) with Don Grahn, Scott Bennett, and Brian Davidson
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And welcome, folks!
This is Truth vs. News, and this is May 6th, the day after Cinco de Mayo and all kinds of things going on in this world, but it still stands that truth is one thing that's standing, and a lot of it is being attacked by the media, and so we have a show that is like no other, and I will say it's outstanding.
We've hit some real heavy topics, and we have the best people in the world to Sure, we have Dr. James Fester, who's doing this very good with his books and everything else.
His Sandy Hook book and other things.
He's a top author.
He's a wonderful man, 83 years old, going like a pacifier doing this wonderful stuff.
And we also have here, we have Scott Bennett online here.
So, Anyway, he's online, and also we have Brian Davidson.
I can get this figured out here.
He's a private eye out of Houston.
Oh, and by the way, Scott Bennett has written a nice new book here.
So, all about wrestler and things that we don't know.
Would you like to say a word about that, Scott, or should we just go ahead?
Well, it's a book we can discuss a little bit more into it, but it essentially looks at the last 30 years of what American policy has been towards Russia and how we've aggravated them based on our policy of cannibalization and natural resource rape and dismemberment, which has resulted in the other, other, other catastrophic implosion of the American reputation.
Very good, Scott.
Congratulations.
Yeah.
You're a house supplier.
You're spot on, brother.
Go for it, Jim.
Tell us about these protests and other things affecting our everyday life.
The situation with protesters who are not opposed to Israel, they're opposed to genocide for being massively smeared.
Israel wants the U.S.
National Guard deployed against them.
It's outrageous!
Israel is not stopping a wreaking havoc in Gaza as they wait for billions of U.S.
dollars to be funneled into a proxy where the Biden admin has been staging.
It's also meddling directly in American politics, calling protesting students terrorists, wanting the U.S.
National Guard to attack, arrest, and suppress free speech in universities across the country.
Unsurprisingly, Biden agrees with Israel and accuses students of blatant anti-Semitism, which is blatantly untrue.
Anti-Semitism involves attacking and discounting the value of an individual or their opinions on the basis of their religion, to wit, Judaism.
None of that has anything to do with Jews per se.
It has to do with the policies of the Israeli state in slaughtering the Palestinian people, which these students, like every other decent human being on planet Earth, oppose.
The President's been vocal of his all-out support and loyalty, even announced he intends to give Israel $3.8 billion more.
On Wednesday, he signed a massive funding package to provide an additional $17 billion.
Since last Thursday, several campuses have been protesting, including MIT, Texas at Austin, University of Michigan, New Mexico, California at Berkeley, Yale at Harvard.
The campus encampments right across the nation have brought together students from a variety of backgrounds, including Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, and Jews.
Here you see one of the massive police forces out against the students.
Here we have Mac Blumenthal tweeting, the State of Israel is meddling directly in U.S.
politics, promoting a call for the U.S.
National Guard to attack and repress student protesters at Columbia, demonizing them as terrorists.
There actually is not a U.S.
National Guard.
Each of the states have their own.
The protest began at Columbia, where the pro-Palestinian campus was organized by the Columbia University Apartheid Divest, a student-led coalition of more than 100 organizations, including Students for Justice in Palatine and Jewish Boys for Peace.
They organized a rally to oppose the university's continued financial investment and corporation that profits from Israeli apartheid, genocide, and military occupation of Palestine.
They committed to not dispersing until the school commits to a complete divestment.
But of course, that's not going to happen.
There was a massive collection of police that responded here very, very bad.
Other protesters on their campus are calling for divestment again, from companies that sell weapon construction equipment, technology, and other items to Israel.
More protests are being announced.
The New York Times reported the Faculty Senate At the university is expected to vote on a resolution admonishing the school president, this is at Columbia, over several of her decisions, especially for authorizing police to shut down student protests on campus.
Meanwhile, Boston University identified about 130 students allegedly violating school conduct code forbidding encampments on the campus.
Even at Emory, 28 were arrested, including 20 Emory community members, during a protest at the school.
More than 100 were arrested for injury during an encampment at the Boston Liberal Arts College Emerson.
Jake, President, recognize and respect the civic activism and passion that sparked the protests, but still had dozens arrested.
At least 33 were detained Thursday following protests at Indiana, where I earned my Ph.D.
Just as I did a third year of graduate work at Columbia itself.
For D.C.
Metro, police were asked to assist in relocating an unauthorized protest encampment.
G.W.U.
President said the decision came after multiple instructions by the G.W.P.D.
to relocate went unheeded.
Meanwhile, U.S.C.
canceled its main commencement ceremony, citing new safety measures in place where nearly a hundred have been pulled off.
Get this, Trump going into Hannity.
I was shocked.
When you look at the anti-Semitism, the hatred of Israel by so many people, you go back 10 years, I mean Israel was protected by Congress and now Congress is just doing numbers that are unbelievable with, I think, A very, very small group of people within Congress, and it's got to stop.
But we have to go back to the roots.
We have to protect.
We have to stop the anti-Semitism that's just pervading our country right now, and Biden has to do something.
You have to get the job done.
It's a horrible job to do, but they have to respond when they do, when there's an attack.
A sneak attack like on October 7th that's so violent and such hatred.
You have to clean it out.
You have to clean out the cancer and you have to let them do their job.
And frankly, it has to be done fast because this is not sustainable for anybody.
The job has to be done.
It has to be done fast.
The United States has to get courage and the United States has to speak up.
Nobody knows where the U.S.
stands right now.
I think Biden is not on the side of Israel.
And he's making a tremendous mistake.
You have to clean up the terror that we witnessed on October 7th.
I can hardly believe Trump He's making these declarations as though he's oblivious of the fact that it was an inside job, that it was a stage, that the IDF killed more than Hamas.
And for him to be saying they've got to finish a job, he's talking about the slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza.
And he's only complaining they're not doing it fast enough.
Scott, I am appalled.
Your thoughts?
Well I mean Trump is showing either incredible stupidity or just laziness because he was deceived by similar arguments and people when he was first inaugurated and he fired missiles up into Syria when they falsely presented a chemical weapons attack and then the Israelis once again lure Trump ...into assassinating, killing Soleimani.
Although he was coming over, General Soleimani was coming over under peaceful negotiation terms.
Trump was once again lured into killing him.
And Netanyahu and the Israelis pulled out at the last minute.
And now Trump is trying to spread the same bullshit around people that he expects people to believe it.
You know, I just can't tolerate it and I can't go along with it.
I can't say anything other than it's a lie and anybody that continues to speak it is a liar.
Israel is a genocidal maniac of demonic evil that is killing innocent women and children that have nothing to do with Hamas and nothing to do with Islamic separatism.
They are women and children civilians.
And Trump doesn't mention that.
He doesn't mention anything.
He's mentioning this same old tired propaganda that makes him look like an idiot or I mean incredibly naive and either way he's unqualified to be president if this is his ignorance coming through.
There's other people like Doug McGregor that are on the right side of this and if he's not listening to them then he's a moron and he doesn't deserve to be president because this is a Existential pivot point.
Hello.
Come on in.
We'll pick it up.
Brian, go ahead.
We'll pick up Scott when he comes back.
The United States of America by Austria.
And never mind how much bluster and bullshit and makeup we try and put on this, it's still, at the end of the day, a war crime and a crime against humanity.
So labeling this, you know, anti-Semitic or any of these old slogans, I don't think they're going to go anywhere.
And in fact, I think they're all going to blow up in Trump's face and he could be I've said before, only Trump can stop Trump, and he's doing a hell of a job of it, because there's more to come.
Don?
You know, real quickly, could Trump be biased in any way?
Could he be influenced?
And his bias is coming out, or he's being pressured to say these things, I think.
Either way is not fit to be president.
Brian, your thoughts?
Well, when you realize that the upper 3% of Jews control 70% of the large corporate resources that are funneled into America, driving the diversity, equity, inclusion, platform, but the diversity, equity and inclusion platform is basically everybody except for white people.
So it's kind of misguided in terms of the way it's set up.
What we've got here is a new war breeding between anti-Semitism and anti-whitism that seems to be developing The problem is that I think the young people are overwhelmed with this diversity, equity, and inclusion platform, especially in the academic institutions where they hire something like some insane number of staff members inside the major academic institutions to represent
Diversity, equity, and inclusion.
And what's happening is that these kids are obviously beginning to see that this is a little bit too far-tilted one way or the other.
And the natives are starting to get restless in terms of recognizing what's going on.
As for Trump, Trump is just doing what you would expect a politician to do.
There was a time when I thought of him as a great nationalist, a man who was going to make America great again, a man who was going to drain the swamp.
I don't know if I feel that way anymore.
It seems like he's converted into politician this time around.
I don't see any indication that anything's different.
I don't think there's going to be some big takedown of some big corporate policy.
It seems to me like he's kowtowing to these powerful percentage of people that control this sort of BEI platform, which is basically everything to destroy whiteness in America.
I'm getting tired of it.
I think the kids are getting tired of it, which is why you're seeing kids that don't understand the nature of the situation taking the side of Hamas in this now it's pretty easy just to chalk it up to 34,600 civilians killed most of them women and children but there are there are issues that are much deeper here that are taking place and that I think is it's not that they can identify with that number 34,600 it's more that they're
Realizing how important it might be to start learning to kick against the goads.
So wherever the mainstream media says, go this way, you better figure out a way to get aligned with people that are going the other way.
And I think that's how it's developing with these young people.
I don't know if they can see the forest through the trees on this, but I can tell you one thing, they're feeling squeezed out unless they're black or Hispanic or woman or purple or green or gold or, you know, whatever.
Good, good, good.
More, of course, to come.
Jews didn't kill Jesus!
U.S.
House of Representatives lawmakers have broadened the definition of anti-Semitism in the latest legislation.
The House passed a bill, its authors claim, aimed at combating anti-Semitism in America.
If signed into law, however, it would mean suggesting that Jesus Christ was killed by Jews could be classified as anti-Semitism and be a criminal offense.
The Anti-Semitism Awareness Act contains a list of contemporary examples shared by social media users, including Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Among the cases of hatred toward Jews that would be specifically criminalized is using the symbols and images associated with classic anti-Semitism.
For example, claims of Jews killing Jesus are blood liable to characterize Israel or Israelis.
Approved by, to my mind, a staggering 320 votes to 91, Meaning there are 320 candidates to get booted out of Congress because they don't understand the First Amendment, freedom of speech, or freedom of religion are disgrace.
With 21 Republicans and 70 Democrats opposed, the bill requires the Department of Education to adopt a broad definition of anti-Semitism, namely, that used by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, Which is just disgraceful, totally political and unwarranted.
Describing the phenomenon as a certain perception of Jews, which maybe expresses hatred toward them.
Taylor Greene was among the lawmakers who voted against the bill.
Anti-Semitism is wrong, but she was not so much legislation that could convict Christians of anti-Semitism for believing the gospel that Jesus was handed over to Herod to be crucified by the Jews.
Other anti-Semitic acts cited include accusing Jewish citizens of being more loyal to Israel than to the interests of their own nation.
Duh!
Making allegations about a world Jewish conspiracy or of Jews controlling the media, economy, government.
Duh!
As well as drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.
Well, they're right about that, because the Israeli policy is far more draconian, vicious, and sadistic than the Nazis.
Meanwhile, Paul Craig Roberts writes, Israel relocates to Washington, D.C.
The Congress has become an extension of the Israeli government.
We don't need a president.
We have the Israeli lobby.
The U.S.
House just passed a bill that means prison for any Christian or anyone who quotes the Bible that says Jesus was sent over by Jews to Pontius Pilate to be scourged and crucified by the Romans.
The bill passed 320 to 91, criminalizing all criticism of Israel and Jews as anti-Semitism.
If the Senate were to pass it, I suppose it'll end up in book burning of many works of literature, including those of Shakespeare.
Clearly, the majority of the House is so much enthralled it is the Israeli lobby.
There's no hesitation about normalizing genocide and setting the scene for the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
It's such an obvious violation of constitutionally protected free speech, it tells us Congress will not come to the aid of freedom of speech as it is closed down everywhere.
Will the Supreme Court even be too fearful of its own destruction to rule against a bill's violation of free speech, the First Amendment, and the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th?
Glenn Greenwald has a report very important.
Protest has become a criminal act.
Freedom in America is dead.
The U.S.
is a police state.
And the police prostitutes, Christian Zionists, and House of Representatives are proud of it.
You have to wait through that twice before you get an option to cancel, and you have to wait for the program to begin.
Talking about Greenwald.
Here's, meanwhile, Jason Kessler tweeting, Trump weighs out new vision of Jewish supremacy.
Those seeking Jews' destruction will seek their destruction for crimes like anti-Semitism.
We have to bring back the death penalty.
They have to pay the ultimate price.
I wouldn't believe it until I heard it.
This evil anti-Semitic attack is an assault on all of us.
It's an assault on humanity.
It will require all of us working together to extract the hateful poison of anti-Semitism from our world.
This was an anti-Semitic attack at its worst.
The scourge of anti-Semitism cannot be ignored, cannot be tolerated, and it cannot be allowed to continue.
We can't allow it to continue.
It must be confronted and condemned everywhere.
It rears its very ugly head.
We must stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters to defeat anti-Semitism and vanquish the forces of hate.
That's what it is.
Through the centuries, the Jews have endured terrible persecution, and you know that.
We've all read it.
We've studied it.
They've gone through a lot.
And those seeking their destruction, we will seek their destruction.
And when you have crimes like this, whether it's this one or another one on another group, we have to bring back the death penalty.
They have to pay the ultimate price.
They have to pay the ultimate price.
They can't do this.
They can't do this to our country.
We must draw a line in the sand and say very strongly, never again.
I got to say, I can't believe I was enamored of this guy.
I would have taken a bullet for him in the bass.
Today I wouldn't walk across the street to shake his hand, Scott.
He disgusts me.
Well, this is a moment of truth, isn't it?
This is, with your own ears, you're hearing and you're seeing Trump at a campaign stage, utterly ridiculous and idiotic explanations, attempts to logically explain the genocide of Israel against the Palestinians, to ignore, what, 50, 60, 70 years of encroachment and land theft and
All sorts of horrors and arrests that they've done.
There's no mention of any of this.
So again, it's about being just, about being fair, about being equal.
And Trump is not doing that in any way when he gets up there.
and regurgitates these slogans.
And to hear things such as, we will annihilate them.
I'm assuming he's referencing the Muslim countries or people, fighters that are going to be rising up against Israel.
He's talking about the student protesters, Scott.
Well, that's the thing.
I mean, he could be talking about a lot of people, them too, the protesters.
This is, again, this is flatly wrong, it's ignorant, and it cannot be tolerated in a president.
We cannot tolerate someone who puts this Israel first, it's Israel this, it's anti-semitic, all the Jews living in Israel are just the same Jews that existed Under Pharaoh, they love to pull that bullshit as if they've never had a place for their heads, and they're just reviled.
You know, they just want to feed and clothe and cleanse and be good to the rest of humanity, but humanity doesn't want to be nice to them.
That's the excuse.
That's the slogan.
It doesn't fit anymore.
People don't buy it.
People are rejecting it, and they're rejecting it because they believe their own eyes and their own ears.
When they tune in and see these secret videos of all of these people being slaughtered and Trump seems to be completely isolated and only getting the materials, the visuals that his Zionist handlers are giving him.
I think we're on an extraordinarily dangerous time.
I don't see him, quite honestly, I don't see him surviving into the elections if he continues this route, because I think the deep state is preparing to take him out, the Democrats and such.
But this is an utterly contemptuous statement by Trump, and he needs to get smart quick.
I can understand the political footballing of this and trying to control it, but he's sticking both feet in his mouth, and he's refusing any good counsel from people that know the subject matter, like McGregor or Ritter or anyone else.
He's just saying the same thing that every other Jewish Zionist Uniparty member has been saying.
And it's not going to help him, and it's not going to win the White House.
In fact, it's going to turn the American people against him.
Jim?
Well, I think you're right, Scott.
Brian?
Well, just like in any struggle or any war or any battle, there's going to be good guys and bad guys.
So we've got this article from RT talking about how the House of Representatives are trying to get everybody to say the Jews didn't kill Jesus.
Well, let's remember some of the historical context since the U.S.
House of Representatives is now promoting a religion other than the one that we were basically generally founded on.
Look, even Jesus himself recognized that there were two classes of people from among the Jews.
There was the rich and powerful that thought about political power and presence, and then there was the regular street-grade poor people that were struggling to get along in the world.
Who did he come to?
Who did he talk to?
He called the Pharisees a race of vipers and Called the Sadducees names.
He said that the widow's mite thrown into the coffers was more powerful than the richest Jew that ever could have could have thrown something into the coffers.
Remember, who was it that pulled all the money out of the temple treasury to start a mob during that Passover when it was a big struggle for political power?
It was Herod the Tetrarch of Galilee Who informed a temple treasurer to pull the money out and go pay the rabble to start the crowd.
Now the Romans didn't have what it took to protect themselves under those circumstances.
Pilate was genuinely scared of losing control of Jerusalem.
They let the mob run ripshaw and Pilate said, I'm washing my hands of this situation.
You're going to have to do what you're going to have to do.
And that's just a wily old How rich and powerful Jew that's saying, hey, I'm not going to put him to death.
You guys are going to have to put him to death.
It was a bait and switch maneuver designed to keep the peace during a very tumultuous time.
So what's right and what's wrong?
It doesn't matter, really.
Why is our U.S.
House of Representatives taking up anything like this at all?
There's a couple of things that the founders were very careful to do.
Number one, they said the president can't be a king.
And act like a king and work like a king.
There's supposed to be a separation of powers and there's also supposed to be a separation of church and state.
So why is the House of Representatives weighing in on this issue?
Is this just another line of diversity, equity, and inclusion?
Are they continuing to push this New religion that they've been developing over the last few years called progressivism.
Progress toward equality at the cost of everybody who's actually been successful in this nation, dragging us into a hellhole of poverty.
That's what's going on right here.
And unfortunately, most of these politicians at high level places have accepted a great deal of money from the AIPAC and from other things, which are Jewish lobby power machines that are run, again, by the rich and powerful Jews.
So it's very important to separate.
Look, the problem with the word Jews is it's a four-letter word representing an entire swath of people groups.
You have to start seeing it in terms of there is a high level of elite rich and powerful that control a massive amount of the assets and have most of the power in this world and those are the ones that we ought to be going after.
These are the ones that are writing policy that decides that Hamas, that Palestine is going to become a new, that they're going to gentrify it, destroy it, kill everybody in it, drive everybody out and make a nice new expensive city for all the rich people.
Yes, yes, yes, it's staggering.
Good stuff.
Meanwhile, the House advances a bill to codify a contentious and popular anti-Semitism definition, popular among the Jews.
A bill that would enshrine a popular and contentious definition of anti-Semitism passed the House by a wide margin Wednesday.
The Anti-Semitism Awareness Act mandates governmental civil rights officers to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition, which has been endorsed by hundreds of local government corporations and universities, but is absurdly overly broad.
The definition has also drawn criticism, because most of the examples involve criticism of the State of Israel, including calling it a racist endeavor that would be criminalized thereby.
The bill moving forward at a time when criticism of Israel and when it crosses into anti-Semitism have been in the spotlight.
Protesters at a pro-Palestinian on campuses nationwide have harshly criticized Israel, some using language that cried is anti-Semitic.
The passage of the bill would mean the definition would apply when officials adjudicate Title VI complaints Alleging campus anti-Semitism.
Supporters say it covers a range of ways anti-Semitism manifests itself in the present day.
Its opponents say it chills legitimate criticism of Israel and Freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press.
Those critiques did not hinder the bill, which passed by 320 to 91.
Republicans voted 187 to 21.
Democrats 133 to 70.
So a percentage of Republicans who supported the bill among the Republicans was overwhelmingly greater than the percentage of Democrats.
18 did not vote.
An identical version is under consideration in the Senate.
While it's in its early stages, it too is likely to pass.
I hope to God not.
But opponents of the IHRA definition, including New York Representative Jerry Nadler, the House longest-serving Jewish Democrat and typically the chair of the Judiciary Committee, Speech that is critical of Israel alone does not constitute unlawful discrimination, he ably quoted Daddler.
By encompassing purely political speech about Israel in a Title VI ambit, the bill sweeps too broadly.
I applaud that.
Kenneth Marcus, chair of the Brandeis Center for Human Rights, and a DOE civil rights officer under Trump, said the bill, should it become law, would be a useful tool on campuses.
Good God!
From a federal perspective, this legislation won't change current practice as much as reinforce it, knowing both Biden and Trump have worked to combat anti-Semitism.
From a university perspective, however, there are few U.S.
universities that are consistently abiding the IHRA definition.
This legislation should put a stop to that.
Except the definition, as Nadler observes, is overly broad, frankly completely absurd.
Speaker Mike Johnson, Louisiana Republican, said passing it was a priority.
But the Republican no votes were a sign of how difficult it is for him to control the party's far right and the increasing tendency of Republicans to reconsider, if not embrace, long-scorned anti-Semitic tropes.
There's nothing here that would qualify.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia Republican, said she'd vote against because she worried it would criminalize what she said was Christian belief, that Jews were responsible for killing Jesus, a belief repudiated by many large Christian denominations.
I don't know where that came from.
Others on the far right voted against, including Matt Gaetz, who recently voted against Aid to Israel, commendably.
Other bills with bipartisan backing to combat anti-Semitism are winding their way through both chambers, including one that was assembled and coordinated to monitor and combat domestic anti-Semitism, a counterpart to the ex-State Department envoy to combat anti-Semitism overseas, a position currently held by the prominent Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt,
And as I've observed, if you've done the research, you're either a Holocaust denier or a big, fat liar.
I have no doubt which Deborah Lipchitz is.
Scott, your thoughts?
Well, I think the biggest thing that we're learning is how much contempt and ignorance the American political class, and indeed the professors and the boarders, the people on the boards of these schools, how they really look at academia at the university, at the academy.
It is not For the investment and the nourishment and the growing of minds and talents and skills of young people to learn their place in the world, to become wise, to become, you know, hopeful, optimistic, and encouraged to go forth and apply their energy and improve the country and the world.
That's what academia and the academy was always about.
And now you're going in with thuggish, guerrilla cops, most of whom have never went to college, most of whom have some sort of a mental issue that motivates them into beating people up.
Not all of them, but a lot of them.
And they're stomping onto the college campuses and abusing and harming people who do not comply with their strict orders.
You know, their orders to, you know, stop protesting.
And uh it's it's something that it's it's very comical because you you have conservatives like myself finding agreement with these uh you know kids protesting and I may not have anything else to agree with them on.
I don't agree on the climate change.
I don't agree with their transgender, homosexual, you know, can't we all get along?
I don't agree with their, you know, any of their subject matter because I think it's all claptrap.
But on this particular subject, I think only unreasonable, ignorant, and fascist lunatics could not agree with the students.
And that is that Israel is engaging in genocide and the United States population needs to rise up and stand and voice their opinion against it.
It's very simple.
And I think this is just the beginning, Jim.
Right?
I do agree, Scott.
Brian?
You know, one of the things that we don't do enough here on this channel is name the names, and that's the problem here.
Look, it's very easy to use all the Jews as human shields, but really, what are we talking about here?
We're talking about protecting a class of our players that are at the top of these campaigns For corruption, and let's talk about Trump's funding, okay?
Jeldon Adelson, Robert Iger, Stephen Roth, Jared Kushner, Kevin Warsh, Michael Cohen, Stephen Wynn, Keith Schiller, Miriam Elderson, Alan Wesselberg, Daniel Yergin, Larry Fink, Larry Fink.
Saphira Katz, Steven Schwartzman, George Ross.
I could go on and on and on.
Oh, let's talk about the corruption in the pornography industry that's been driving this transgenderism.
Al Goldstein, Nathan Abrams, Fabian Thalmann, Gary Kremen, Sean Radd, Ruben Sturman.
I've got 15 names there.
Oh, maybe we should talk about the COVID agenda and everything that happened there.
CDC Director Rachel Walensky, Deputy Director Anne Chachute.
I've got 20 more names.
CDC chief of staff, CDC medical officer Mitchell Wolfe, CDC director Jeff Rezik, Washington office, COVID czar Jeff Zinz, COVID senior advisor Andy Slavitt.
And I've got 20 more names.
I've also got Vanguard CEO Mortimer Buckley and Drew Weissman and Gamela.
Let's focus on where the real problem is.
These are the people that are protecting themselves using the swath of, oh, we don't want anti-Semitism because it's against all Jews.
You know what?
I'm not against all Jews.
I'm against the guys that are controlling and driving these agendas.
And that includes the murder agenda in Palestine, and all these other wars that are really about just land grabs and real estate investments, as well as money laundering schemes over in Ukraine, and everything else that's taken place.
There is a class of people that I'm after.
Who is it?
It's that top 3-5% of Jews that control 70% of the banking cartels and assets and politicians.
These are the guys that we're after.
We just have to focus on what it is that we're after and we can reach the goal, which is These people got to go.
They got to be taken out of positions of power.
It seems that Trump has bowed the knee to him.
I don't know whether a hero is going to come up and stand up to him, but I suppose anybody who does is probably going to be assassinated, and that right soon when they start to.
Great.
Good stuff.
I like that.
Being specific.
Meanwhile, Another strike against him.
Trump puts a kibosh on creating a Palestinian state.
Former President Trump said during an interview he no longer supports a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians following the October Sabbath massacre, which he seems to believe was all on the odd one out.
He made the remark during an interview with Time Magazine discussing Israel's military operation against the Hamas terrorists.
One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.
Hamas freedom fighting organization.
I'm not sure a two-state solution anymore is going to work, Trump said.
Everyone was talking about two states even when I was there.
There was a time when I thought two states could work.
Now I think two states are going to be very, very tough.
I think it's going to be much tougher to get.
I think you have fewer people who like the idea.
You had many who liked the idea four years ago.
Today, you have far fewer.
There may not be another.
Top-notch Palestinian children are taught to hate Israel from the day they're born, which makes achieving peace nearly impossible.
Why not observe Israeli children are taught to hate Palestinians from the day they're born, and the IDF routinely picks them off for sport?
He also made clear if Iran were to attack Israel, there is no question that he would defend and protect Israel.
His remarks about a Palestinian state coming to Israeli leaders have shut down the idea because of the obvious security risk it would create for Israel.
For 30 years, I'm very consistent.
I'm saying something very simple.
This conflict is not on the lack of a state of Palestine, but the existence of a state, the Jewish state, declared Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this year.
In the future, the State of Israel has to control the entire area from the river to the sea.
I say this to our American friends, and I also stop the attempt to impose on us a reality that will jeopardize us.
The Prime Minister of Israel has to be able to say no even to the best of friends, to say no when you need to and say yes when you can.
Meanwhile, Jerusalem Post reports Hamas to remain in power.
Netanyahu's hidden motive unveiled.
Simple yet painful truth.
Netanyahu prefers to weaken Hamas in Gaza to secure power and avoid recognition of alternatives by the international community.
The IDF ...entered the indent fighting in Gaza over two months ago at the height of the ground incursion.
About 20 brigades were in the strip at the beginning of April.
The 98th Division left.
And Israel completed the evacuation of about 95% of its soldiers in Gaza.
The hostages in Rafah were left behind, two major lifelines remaining for Hamas.
It's obvious that rounding up the enemy and circling him, cutting him off from his supply base, is a cornerstone of military strategy.
In the War of Independence, Israel decided to push into the Negev by encircling the Egyptian army at Apalooza.
In the Six-Day War, the paratroopers under Sharon's command were dropped to block the mill to pass, and the Yom Kippur War came to an end following the encirclement of the Third Army.
Immediately after October 7th, Israel enjoyed enormous and complete support from the U.S. admin and most Western governments.
The obvious question is, therefore, why didn't Israel take advantage of this support in the first month of the campaign for the occupation of Raaf and the complete defeat of Hamas in the South, meaning the total slaughter of every Palestinian man, woman, and child there?
Why didn't they do it?
Net Yahoo has a collection of negative personality traits, but stupidity is not among them.
He's very experienced in managing and indoctrinating people.
Therefore, the fact Israel ended the ground maneuver in Gaza, voluntarily dropping all the levers of pressure from October-December 2023, at a time when Hamas is far from eliminated and the hostages are still in the tunnels, is concerning.
The war in Gaza ended with a weak response.
Simply because Netanyahu prefers a weakened Hamas that still controls Gaza over any other entity that receives international recognition and cooperation.
This is for his personal and political reasons that are not hard to comprehend.
Channel 12 announced last week an international option for a solution was being examined, according to which the UN Security Council would appoint an international transitional authority, a task force based on NATO, that would enter the Gaza Strip for a limited period of five years.
During this, a real foundation for the Palestinian state would be built.
The body would also be responsible for the reconstruction of Gaza, the construction of state institutions in the Gaza Strip, and preparation for elections after five years.
If this model is successful, it will also move to the West Bank.
In other words, NATO troops in the Strip brings to the front of the stage the elephant in the room.
It wasn't Netanyahu who worked so hard to hide throughout his years in office.
In any way forward to a post-Hamas world, it'll no longer be possible to avoid the Palestinian matter and the demands of the U.S.
and the world.
This will also lead directly to the dissolution of the Ben Gribb, Smoltich, Netanyahu government.
This shows the rationale that led Smoltich to declare in 2015 that Hamas is an asset, and that Netanyahu said at the Lukin party meeting in 2019, we should support a strengthening of Hamas.
These ideologies have not changed at all since October of 2023.
On the contrary, they have only become stronger from the fact that any alternative to Hamas means a real discussion of the future of the territories that Yahoo's real war goal was derived from the weakening of Hamas, but not its total elimination.
Hamas, weakened but alive and in control of Gaza, is a key to Netanyahu's chances of allowing the status quo to remain in place, including his remaining in power.
Now, he must find a way to accuse others, through his messengers, of achieving his own goal.
In this regard, MK Live's latest tweets directly clarify who is to blame for failing to eliminate Hamas.
The U.S.
has castrated Israel's levers of pressure on Hamas.
It has prevented an attack on Raqqa for three months.
God have stated, it pushed for a massive expansion of the amount of aid dropped in Gaza.
In fact, it expected Israel to stop fighting in Gaza.
Explanations of this kind are to be expected, and they will increase over time.
A second challenge will be to generate enough attention to other sectors until the public understands why Hamas has not been eliminated.
In this regard, one should expect, among other things, the verbal and physical growth of the Front and the North and East.
Hamas will remain in control of Gaza.
The shared interests between Sinwar and Netanyahu are simply too great to allow the idea to succeed.
Sounds unbelievable?
Let's hear the facts, not the government representative speak.
Scott, your thought.
And let me add, by the way, new developments.
Hamas has announced its acceptance of a peace proposal put forward by Qatar and Egypt.
Israel has yet to respond.
And because of differences over policy toward Rafa, the Biden admin, to my astonishment, has at least temporarily cut off the flow of weapons to Israel.
And when you take into consideration a shift in Trump attitude and Biden actually doing something sensible by cutting off weapons to Israel, I think the whole political landscape has been shaken up enormously.
Your thoughts, Scott?
Well, I think you're right, Jim.
The ploy by the Biden administration to stop weapons to Israel, I think, is an intentionally calculated political move to try and pressure release some of the building steam in the American body.
Trump, ignorantly, has been crowing this anti-Semitism that is only going to exhaust him and people's patience for him.
It's only going to cause people to walk away from him.
I mean, these rallies when he's anti-Semitism, he's making all this noise.
Yeah, some of the Yahoo knuckle-dragging retards behind him, you know, who just kind of wake up every now and then and go, MEGA!
You know, they may be on board, but there's a lot of silent people behind him.
There's a lot of, you know, hesitating, clapping, and, you know, a little bit of a nervous, well, there's something not quite right about this whole story, and Trump is, you know, ignorant of this when he's so blatantly, uh, celebrationally patriotic to some sort of nostalgic fantasy about what Israel is.
And it's not an ally, it's not a friend, and in fact it goes right back to 9-11.
And all of these things are evidence of their crimes against humanity and their crimes against America.
Netanyahu is among the chief criminal, uh, criminals of them, coming into the United States in 2003 and Agnes on For war then and trying to do it all over now.
So, I don't think there'll be a peace deal at all.
I think this is temporary.
I think Israel is going to proceed with its annihilation of genocide of Gaza, its destruction of every building, its murder of every single person living there.
That is what their agenda is and they're not going to stop at any point unless there are millions of Muslims pouring across the Egyptian border To confront the Israeli soldiers and tanks with kinetic death.
Then Israel will stop and pull back north.
But I think even then, they're delusional with their hatred and pride and arrogance that they don't realize when they are surrounded and about to be completely annihilated.
And they are.
I think they're completely surrounded because of what they've done, because of the death and the madness that they've done, and also their threats against Russia, their threats against other nations.
I think you will witness Israel collapse on itself, and you'll have something resembling sort of a nomad Israel.
You know, people will still live there that are Jews, but they're They're going to be humbled into getting along with people, and I wouldn't be surprised if Netanyahu and the entire right-wing government are all executed as traitors and criminals for crimes against humanity by the world court and the rest of the community of nations, Jim.
Richly deserved.
Brian?
You know, I think it's interesting how the tide has changed, and I'm beginning to think that we've been Misled ourselves.
Our problem, while there are again some very rich and powerful Jews that deservedly should be getting a lot of criticism, you have to think about the organizations that are driving this activity.
Think about BlackRock in terms of what all does it own?
I mean it owns Meta, Facebook, it owns Johnson & Johnson, the pharmaceutical companies, Vanguard, other industries are, you know, massive media empires that are controlled by a large machine that has at, it appears, or at least we felt that way during COVID, that had at their heart a
Aspirations of world domination and total enslavement of an entire world and global population.
That didn't happen.
Their deception didn't stick long enough.
And now we're sort of refocusing a lot of energy because of this power play that Israel has executed related to October 7th and Israel and what's happening over there.
And the problem is we're getting a little too myopic.
We have to go back and look at the big picture and realize what the hedge funds are.
We've got to realize BlackRock and Vanguard, they own Microsoft, Amazon, P&G, Nvidia, Tesla, UnitedHealthcare, Berkshire Hathaway, Visa, JP Morgan.
They have massive, massive machine that's been driving our perspective on society for a long, long time.
And so to think that it's Netanyahu or it's Biden or Trump or any of these single players, all they do is sort of put a nebulous face to an industry that we really ought to be focusing in on as a...
And that's your massive hedge fund managers, your Council on Foreign Relations, your secret societies that are embedded inside of our academic institution in the forms of skull and bones and different college things and programs that are driving it.
We have to take a look at the big picture every now and then and just step back and say, how big is this problem over here compared to, like, for instance, 34,000 dead Palestinians.
Okay.
How many people died during COVID as a result of the jabs?
As a result of the six-foot inclusions and having to stay home?
How many people have died as a result of poverty that became induced as a result of Massive corporate takeovers that shut down small businesses.
How many people have been hurt and died under other circumstances that were the fruit of the poison tree here?
And so I think it's just very important that we grab a little perspective.
Instead of just to focus on Ukraine, instead of just to focus on Israel, instead of just to focus on Donald Trump, we start to realize what's happening and that's a corporate Driving of society that seems to be a like a tank moving in a certain direction.
And we got to know what's under the hood.
What drove the agenda to put those people in positions of power to be able to drive these policies in such a way that they've been able to wreak such havoc on Americans and turn us into such mind slaves?
I think it's a big picture.
I think it's something we ought to take a look at, but my instinct is that it's a lot of nepotism among a lot of very rich families, and I'm starting to kind of feel like I can identify with that old Occupy Movement concept that was obviously driven for ugly purposes.
Very nice.
Very, very nice.
Meanwhile...
From Crisis and Prosperity, also from the Jerusalem Post.
Now he has Vision for Gaza 2035.
Look at that!
Modernistic.
Abu Dhabi comes to the Mediterranean coast.
Absolutely stunning.
There's been much debate about what exactly were Israel's plans for a post-war Gaza.
Documents from the BMO have been published Friday showing Israel's plan to revitalize the Gazan economy.
The docs published online show BNN's attempt to bring about a lasting peace and reintegrate Gaza into the regional economy through large infrastructure and economic investment.
The plan laid out the goal of rebuilding Gaza in order to moderate its politics.
It called Gaza an Iranian outpost that sabotages emerging supply chains and thwarts any future hope for the Palestinian people.
The plan also highlighted the historically central place Gaza held in the East-West trade routes, being both the Baghdad-Egypt trade route and the Yemen-European trade route.
Three steps to success.
According to the documents, there are three steps to return Gaza to self-government.
The first, titled Humanitarian Aid, is planned to last 12 months.
Israel will create safe areas free of Hamas control, starting in the north and slowly spreading south.
A coalition of Arab countries, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, and Morocco, will portion and supervise humanitarian aid in the safe areas.
Gaza and Palestinians will run the safe zones under the supervision of the Arab states.
Stage two would occur in the next five to ten years.
The plan to move Israeli security responsibility to Israel, while the Arab coalition would create a multilateral body called the Gaza Rehabilitation Authority to oversee the reconstruction efforts and manage the strip's finances.
is.
The GRA is to be run by Gazan Palestinians and will take responsibility for managing the safe areas.
This will be done in coordination with the implementation of a Marshall Plan and a de-radicalization—call it brainwashing—program.
Stage 3, term self-government, would see Israel retain the right to act against security threats.
Howard will slowly be transferred to either local Gaza government or a unified Palestinian, including the West Bank.
However, this is contingent on the successful de-radicalization and de-militarization of the Gaza Strip and will be subject to agreement by all parties.
The final step for the Palestinian to fully manage Gaza independently and join the Abraham Accords Part of the rebuilding effort will involve rebuilding from nothing and designing new cities from scratch, which will feature modern designs and planning.
This presents several advantages for the countries involved.
For Israel, the major, other than security, is normalization with Saudi Arabia.
Other advantages for the Gulf taking part would include defense pacts with the U.S.
and unfettered access to Gaza's Mediterranean ports through railways and pipelines.
The plan also says if such an intervention were successful in Gaza, it could be repeated in Yemen, Syria, and Lebanon as well.
For the Gazan population, The greatest advantage after the end of Hamas control would be massive investment in the Strip and huge employment opportunities, as well as a pathway to reunify with the West Bank and achieving self-government.
The wider regional plan is to ramp up the mega-projects, such as NEOM in Saudi Arabia, and implement them in Sinai.
This would enable Gaza to function as a significant industrial port on the Mediterranean, Which will be the main interport for the export of Gazan goods, but also Saudi oil and other raw materials from the Gulf.
The plan also calls for the creation of a massive free trade zone, covering Centro-Gaza-El-Arige, which will allow Israel, Gaza, and Egypt to take advantage of the location cooperatively.
Combining the new infrastructure, investment, and integration of the region, The newly discovered gas field just north of Gaza would help support the burgeoning industry.
Solar energy fields would also be built in the Sinai, along with desalinization plants to help offset climate change.
One idea put forward by the plan is to turn Gaza into a key hub for electric vehicle manufacturing.
What a joke!
No, because all this integration can turn not just Gaza, but also El Rish and Cedaro into a competitor with cheap Chinese manufacturing.
Scott, your thoughts?
Well, I think we're about out of time, so we probably... Okay, we'll carry it over.
Don, take us out.
We'll come back with comments on all of the above.
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