In Honor of Scott Bennett: A Magnificent Warrior - In Memoriam
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Welcome to the 5th Annual False Flags and Conspiracies Conference, where I brought together groups of experts to address some of the most pressing events, issues of our time.
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Meanwhile, we initially begin honoring a great man whom I knew very well, Scott Bennett.
With him I do over 200 programs Scott was someone I'd describe as a magnificent warrior.
He was brought into the army as an intel and psyops officer but crossed swords with some of the officers there who railroaded him and sent him to incarceration in a low-security penitentiary where irony of ironies He met a fellow by the name of Brad Birkenfeld,
who knew a tremendous amount about the financing for 9-11, and he put it together in a book he authored and smuggled out of the prison entitled Shell Games.
He's made quite an effort to get that information to government officials, senators, you name it, others in positions of authority.
Virtually to no effect, meaning they don't want to touch it.
Among the many accolades and forms of recognition, Joaquin Egopian, who will be joining us today, authored Scott Bennett's Death, another truth-telling, whistleblowing warrior, pays the ultimate prize.
Here's how he begins.
And you can find this on my blog at jameshfetzer.org, but also on thegovernmentrag.com.
Bennett's death, coupled with the recent passing of his business partner and close collaborator, Paul Taylor, has raised concerns among those familiar with his work.
Both men were described as having deep knowledge of the inner workings of global power structures.
Their deaths, occurring within weeks of each other, have led some to question whether they may be a connection or underlying cause beyond natural circumstances.
Yesterday, Joaquin writes, I learned Scott Bennett, a friend of mine for the last decade, possessing devout integrity and Christian faith as a truth-seeking warrior for peace and justice, died of pancreatic cancer on November 21st.
Scott was a U.S. Army psychological warfare analyst turned whistleblower after uncovering the scandalous abuse of power and deception committed by our own military intelligence community against the American people.
Scott filed legal action against former defense contractor employer Booz Allen Hamilton and the U.S. Department of Defense For their involvement in secret Swiss bank terrorist financing operations under President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Scott made public the U.S. sale of arms to ISIS through intermediary Qatar.
Scott was a true American hero, fearlessly traversing the deep state rabbit hole.
In 2011, exposing how U.S. and Israel jointly created and financed the world's largest terror organization, Originally, Al-Qaeda then evolved to ISIS today, HTS, and now he paid for exposing the Khazarian Mafia behemoth, enduring the gross injustice of Spain, two years in jail.
But his time behind bars would put to optimal use writing his well-documented book, Shell Game, a military whistleblowing report, and smuggling it out of prison.
Today we're going to have eulogies, reflections about Scott Bennett from five who knew him well, David Kinney, Don Gron, Stephen Pidgeon, Mike Harris, and Joaquin himself.
First, therefore, let me bring up David Kinney.
Offer his reflection where David is an attorney and who was at the hospital and was the party who called to inform me of Scott's passing within an hour of his death.
David, please join.
Gary, can you bring up David, please?
Good morning.
Excellent, David.
Please, your reflections about Scott.
Well, the mention of Scott's name sends a mild shudder through my spirit.
Without a doubt, Scott Bennett was the bravest and most courageous man I've ever met in my entire life, and I mean that by far.
The worst thing about being Scott's friend was the knowledge that he would call and place a reasonable demand upon me and expect the same unrelenting commitment as discussed and shared in the face of several crises.
First, COVID-19, and second, the so-called election of 2020. We tore these apart in our own way by opposition.
What I admired about Scott is beyond belief.
He was born in January of 1971, making him about 17 or 18 years younger than me.
And we had similar backgrounds.
My family was Irish and Welsh.
His family was Scottish.
We were both raised in the same socioeconomic class and had yearnings of our own.
What I was really impressed with was that Scott attended San Jose State University, earned his bachelor's degree, and then went back to, I think it's George Washington University and earned his PhD.
The most Fascinating thing about Scott, for me, being born and raised in California, and particularly adept at figuring out the geopolitical interests at play inside this state, were our conversations, which were very provocative, if not downright scary, and at least unsettling.
Globalists in California were and are hard at work in establishing and framing North America.
And as Jim knows, Jim Fetzer that is, we've been discussing this for years, tinkering with the John F. Kennedy School of Government, the Aspen Cabal, and unifiers acting with religious conviction, if not zeal.
For this, I was comfy at home and could add, if not suppressed, making predictions coming true time and time again.
We would talk about the overt and unrecognizable but increasingly presence of the globalists.
But Scott always had other concerns.
He appreciated speculation about international infrastructure and the defense of multiple continents, not just one.
In his mind, was always racing sharply toward hotspots, conflicts, including ethical and moral dilemmas, enslavement and freedom, manipulation and liberty, population and depopulation.
He saw directly into a dark, if not darker world.
He possessed a vision with certainly precision like a razor blade.
Easily separating folly from wisdom, simply and sincerely calling out fools and recognizing peacemakers and acknowledging peacemakers.
Now, I've known a lot of common men and real men and a lot of common men.
But I have yet to meet anyone with nearly perfect integrity, reliability, and with an unbelievable gift at persuasiveness.
Listening to Scott in some discussions was like conversing with Moses, wrestling with Jacob, arguing with Nebuchadnezzar, clearly in a different realm at a present time as if there were beings aligned with the same sense of conviction.
He was a student of Israel, a student of Iran, a student of Russia and a great friend of the common man and woman.
Scott had his own mind and he had his own thoughts.
He shared them, and as far as I know, spoke the truth most of the time, or at least as close as he could get.
Scott's thoughts, I can assure you, were in the clouds, his views resonating, if not eternal.
He was fiercely independent, articulate to the point of eloquence, sometimes exquisite in knowledge, understanding, and wisdom, even though he was so young.
And yet, he was a threat.
He was a threat to others, and especially to me, because I knew he was going to call at one time, and he did.
I will say this, the object was covert, the mission was secret, the purpose is constitutional and lawful, but challenging beyond belief.
Stephen Pidgeon accompanied him.
I didn't.
He knew, he and Scott knew all along that I couldn't go.
By himself, He went with no others except Mr. Pidgeon.
I have a different calling, and I'm waiting for my own wins and my own wings.
But this I can say without a doubt.
Scott Allen Bennett was the bravest and most courageous person, an outstanding soul, the most incomparable person I've ever met.
When I think about this, it's like walking among the redwoods.
You have trees, you have people, you have buildings, you have all these people who just soar in their reputations and their accomplishments.
But when I think of all these people that I've known in my life, they pale in comparison because Scott...
You know, kind of like Apollo himself, every single day, mounted his chariot of fire, and like riding across the heavens like the sun, brought light to the darkness, flying, not standing shoulder to shoulder, but way above the rest.
Losing Scott Bennett is the loss of a great friend.
I know that Scott, within his heart, was humble beyond belief.
He was impoverished to a certain extent.
We didn't have the wealth of others to grow up and have behind us and the things that we did.
So for us, it was always a struggle to move ahead.
But we supported one another.
We helped one another.
And I'm so honored to have been Scott's friend.
It's beyond belief.
I can tell you this.
There's a lot of speculation about what happened to Scott.
I think the truth of the matter is this.
We lost Scott.
He's a loss to all of us.
He's a loss to the United States of America, and he's a loss to mankind.
David, thank you very, very much for those very thoughtful, heartfelt comments.
There's, in addition, Scott Bennett's last will and testament, a report on Ukrainian war crimes, which he put together.
If anything happens to me, he wrote, it'll be to bury, try and bury this report.
R.T. published his testimony posthumously.
Scott Minow is a former U.S. Army psychological warfare officer and R.T. commentator in 2023 visited Donbass, where he filmed a documentary about his experience entitled Frontline Diary of an American Officer.
During that time, he researched Ukraine's use of Western weapons to commit crimes against humanity.
Scott passed away Thursday at the age of 54 from pancreatic cancer before he had a chance to present his report on Ukrainian atrocities in Russia's Belgorod region to the U.S. Congress.
RT now publishes that report in full.
Our next eulogy comes from Don Gronn, who was the host of a program that Scott and I participated in for many years.
Gary, if you could bring up Don Gronn, assuming him to be present.
Jim, he's here.
We're having a little difficulty because he's got two channels open.
We've got to grab one at a time.
It'll be just a second.
Okay.
Let me continue then to offer a few more observations about Scott.
He wound up having his own television program called Global Great Awakening.
Where I was featured, Dr. Steven Pidgeon was featured, Mike Harris were featured.
He always opened with a prayer.
He was a devout Christian.
And during our very final conversation, he said to me that if it were God's will that he be taken, he was grateful to accept it, and he meant every word.
Please, now, if we have Don Gron to join us.
Don, are you there?
If not, Lorian, let's switch to Stephen Pidgeon and have Dr. Pidgeon join us while we arrange for Don.
Okay, I'm just curious.
I thought Gary was grabbing him.
I guess he isn't.
Gary, I'm going to grab pigeon.
Steven, I'm so glad you're here.
Please share your thoughts about Scott with us.
Thank you, Jim.
Thank you.
It's my honor to be here and to be able to present about my good friend, Scott Bennett.
You know, I met Scott right after he was released from prison.
And at that particular time, he was in a desperate situation.
And we wanted to be able to come alongside him and to offer legal help.
Scott, like you, Jim, like me, like Paul Taylor, like many others, is a casualty of the war against the truth.
And some of us have suffered ways, and some of us have suffered death itself.
Scott, of course, is a fatal casualty of this war, having told the truth.
You know, Oscar Wilde once said, if you're going to tell people the truth, make sure you make them laugh, or they'll turn around and kill you.
And this, of course, is the great difficulty about being a truth teller.
And Scott was very knowledgeable in psychological warfare, and he was just a brilliant scholar and a brilliant man.
And I have to tell you, Jim, working with you and Scott together was just, you know, high-profile intelligence at a very sophisticated level.
And for me, it was well worth every minute that I ever spent with Scott.
But there came a day in 2020 when Scott called me up and he said, hey, we've got to go back to D.C. concerning the election.
This was in November of 2020. We went...
And we engaged in a very difficult time.
We were in the middle of a think tank.
We were in the middle of an information war.
And of course, we had information.
Scott had information that was quite incredible that really led to the January 6th event.
We knew all about that well in front.
We knew who perpetrated it.
We knew what was going on.
We knew all of this up front.
And we got there and it was very much a period of intrigue.
We were lucky to make it out alive.
In fact, there was a time I thought we were going to be facing death out at Alexandria.
We both went together to deal with former agents that had set Scott up at one point.
But there were some things I learned about Scott that most people don't know.
And when we were sitting there, we'd been invaded in our hotel rooms.
All of our hotel rooms had been broken into while we were sitting downstairs in a hotel that was totally closed.
We were the only people in the hotel.
Nonetheless, our rooms were broken into.
One of the audience was being, her life was being threatened and her daughter was being threatened.
And I looked at Scott and when we were being breached, there were people upstairs who had listening devices on the floor trying to hear what we were saying.
I looked at Scott and I said, Scott, necesitamos hablamos en español solamente.
It's necessary for us to speak only Spanish.
Well, I had no idea Scott's fluency, right?
Scott was 100% fluent in Spanish and so he just went.
He just immediately dropped into the Spanish language.
And the next thing you know, we're upstairs interrogating the maids that were working in the hotel.
And he's interrogating them in Spanish, which I thought was absolutely hilarious.
But Scott had invited me to go to Russia with him.
And of course, Scott was a brilliant spokesperson for RT and for, I mean, I think he was on seven different Russian channels.
He was on Sputnik.
He was on Russia One.
And of course, most people who don't know because RT has been banned in the United States, the quality of the Russian media is really very, very high.
RT is by far a better channel than anything produced in New York.
Its journalistic integrity is much, much higher, and its ability to actually decipher through the truth and present it is actually on the table, which is not on the table at all in American media.
And Scott was routinely a brilliant commentator on those channels.
And I can remember they would call Scott and they would say, Scott, give us an analysis of what has just happened in Ukraine, or give us an analysis of what's just happened in Iran.
And Scott would be able to put an understanding on the table that was, in some cases, exquisitely brilliant, just absolutely brilliant.
And he would be able to also inform them of the psychological warfare aspects of what was happening.
And this became very, very important as well.
So Scott and I, you know, we knew what the war was like.
We knew what we were doing.
We knew what kind of battle it was.
And we knew that this is a battle unto death.
We know that.
Jim, you know that.
Everyone in this room knows.
That the battle we wage is a battle unto death, and the truth is unyielding, and we're not going to compromise on it.
And Scott would absolutely not compromise on it.
I can remember he did conferences with people that he expected to be fellow warriors in this battle, only to find out that they were compromised and that they had been people he stood up for, namely one Mr. Flynn.
had been compromised and he discovered that kind of the hard way.
But Scott would not associate with those who were compromised.
He would leave their company and would become a critic of them.
And so for those who remain in the company of Scott Bennett, it is because you have loved the truth and because he was a warrior for the truth.
He was the spokesman of truth as he saw it.
And, you know, when I think about him living out there in the Bay Area in California, how difficult it is to live in such a compromised, woke state that is probably the leading fortress Of the far left in this country and he lived right in the middle of it and was yet not fearful about criticizing those things that were destroying our nation
because ultimately he was a person who took an oath to defend the United States Constitution from enemies foreign and domestic.
And he lived by that oath.
And he was not afraid to call out any enemy of freedom.
And he did, routinely.
And so I just want to talk about who that was, who Scott Bennett was.
He was a Scotsman holding a claymore, standing on the battle lines with William Wallace.
You know, that's the truth of it, right?
Saying, you can't take away our freedom, right?
And even though they put him in prison, And even though they shadow blocked him.
Oh, I'm sorry.
We can't talk to you.
We have other people we need to talk to.
You know, he invited me to go to Russia for the speech, you know, the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in July of last year.
And what happened?
Well, I couldn't get my, you know, it takes more than 30 days to get a passport.
I couldn't get a passport in time to go.
Otherwise, I would have been there.
Well, what happened?
Well, Scott Ritter had his passport pulled trying to get on the plane.
Judge Napolitano was kicked off.
Scott Bennett arrived.
Scott Bennett arrived in St. Petersburg, but he didn't just go to St. Petersburg.
He went down to where actual shells were hitting the ground in Belgorod, Stayed at a hotel under fire from American attack arms while he was there.
And he was there as an American, not as a Russian sycophant.
He was there as an American military officer commenting on what was happening on this war from a truth perspective.
How many of you have the guts to do that, to walk onto the battlefield?
You know, those photographs that you have, Jim, have him in bulletproof vests.
You know, standing there, you know, working with military trainers in the Donbass.
He visited Mariupol, one of the most blown up cities in Ukraine.
So, you know, just to say that if Scott was taken prematurely, you know, I'm a man of faith myself, and I really believe that he was taken to protect him from what is coming now.
You know, to hear the words, well done, good and faithful servant.
And Scott Bennett, Stephen, those were splendid comments, absolutely splendid.
I'm very, very happy.
We do have some suspicion that Scott may have been martyred, that Zelensky, for example, was so offended by his expose of corruption by the Ukrainians and their Abuse of prisoners, their slaughter, their wanton acts of war that he had Scott here to induce the pancreatic cancer, which has the characteristic that it only manifests when it's in stage four.
So that by the time Scott knew that he had pancreatic cancer, he was already on the verge, which is why he went so fast.
Our next commentator, Don Gron, hosted a program where Scott was featured as a primary commentator for 15 years.
Don, please join us now.
Gary, can you bring...
Yeah, he's a panelist right now.
Well...
He needs to unmute and unmute his video.
I mean, you know, make his video available.
There we go.
There.
Okay.
Sorry about that.
My name is Dahl LeBron, and I've known Scott.
And while I tell you how I met him, my history is that in high school, I was a Yellow King.
And I was killing people along, and that's what I hope to do here.
And also when 9-11 happened, that really raised my eyebrows.
I checked that out a little bit and pretty soon I found a show called Loose Change and I contracted with it.
Seattle Public Media TV station to put that on the air, and then I put other shows on, and then I got more interested and got on a panel show on a TV station, and then I shot my own show called Truth vs.
News, and one of my first guests was a guy named Jim Fesser, who invited a guy named Scott Bennett on, and We did a one-hour show, and at the end of that hour, they said, hey, this was great.
Let's do it again.
So we started doing shows since 2010 every week, and Scott grew to be my best friend, and we did the Mexi shows too, and I mean, this was trusted, and I am very proud to say that I am here 100% for this gentleman who is a scholar, who is a true patriot, the best man in the world I've ever seen.
He's the one who should be running and being installed as president right now, in my opinion.
He qualifies more than anybody But anyway, Scott did write some books, and I'm going to highlight, well, he wrote 16 books that I have, and I'm going to highlight a couple of them so you can see what they're about, and you can get them, I guess, out there.
Anyway, you can get them.
I'll show you how.
Well, hopefully this is going to work here.
This is Shell Game, and this is his most expansive book here.
Anyway, this one is one that explains the whole thing here about the And that's pretty heavy.
And I read this book, and yes, this is where it's at, and this is why he ended up paying for his life.
He also recently wrote one called Mastering Man.
And it's about multi-dimensional social science data that are for human terrain and strategic communication operations.
This is one heck of an intense book about getting into the minds of people and that's it, that he was interested in And the inner being and how we communicate and things.
And this 200-page book is just something else here.
And he also recently wrote one, a little pamphlet called Analyzing Putin, the Checkmate Move in the Global Revolution.
And that's a good easy read and explains that Putin is not an ogler, but he is really a hero back there and must have been doing good for his people.
And he wrote one called Secret Mission to Iran.
And this is quite a unique book here.
A thin book.
It's easy to read.
And I like it.
It says...
It's about 10 days of diplomacy that changed the world by Scott, U.S. Army's psychological officer.
And he says, I will give you a mouth and wisdom which you and all your adversaries shall not be able to gain way or rebut.
And so he's telling the truth in this book as well.
These are all hard-hitting books.
And also we have here, Follow the Money.
Yeah, and this is a good book he put out.
And of course you see this is his thing about skill game, all the different government skills that were used to cover up and send the money around there.
So this is a nice little pamphlet here.
I encourage you to get them all at the Kill Game to Amazon.
And this one here, this is about conspiracy, torture, and betrayal at US Central Command.
What?
This is not fiction.
This is truth.
And it shows the corruption in the highest places in this country.
And I think this is the one that is really...
Well, this gets pretty heavy.
This one.
And then we have a couple of other books here.
This is one, a policy analysis question.
Russia this is one of the very latest books and America's 30 years of war of economic social and political dismemberment of Russia and this is quite a big big book here that is written here full of pictures and other things so it's a A real heavy, heavy book.
About 300 and some odd pages here.
313 pages.
This is the most recent one and essentially this is very current.
The analysis of Swiss bank connection to terrorist financing.
And there's some of the connections.
This is another thin book, a bigger book.
And it's got a lot of stuff in there.
So you want to try to get this one too.
Don, this has been simply sensational.
I need for you to tie things together.
Please.
Okay, are we done?
You got a minute for your final thoughts.
This book and this book.
And I have book exhibits.
Okay, and this is a book of exhibits.
A big book of exhibits here.
But then I want to mention this one right here.
This is the most important book.
This is a 9-11 proof book that he and Robert David Steele did about 9-11.
And this is not just a book, but it is an address to President Trump in 2018, ordering the president to look into this.
And at the end of it, he gives a warning that the information and tone and authority of fearless patriotism in this report may cause traumatic and permanent enlightenment.
And those previously undisclosed revelations about the attacks of 9-11 and the Pentagon will establish the legal proof of the greatest act of treason against the American people and the world in the history of civilization.
How about that?
And we demand a military tribunal and internal criminal court prosecute the perpetrators identified herein for war crimes.
And every member of the U.S. military passed the president as a duty and must honor and perform their oath to defend the U.S. Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic.
And you're wonderful.
You're wonderful.
You've been a great contribution here by reviewing these books.
I cannot thank you.
This is your call to action.
Thank you, Don.
Everybody should have this book and act on it, especially these people, because there's a misprision of felony in here.
And if you know of the law being broken, you should act on it.
A misprision of felony.
Gary, we need to bring in Mike Harris, if you would, please.
Mike Harris.
Don, thank you.
Excellent.
Well done, my friend.
Well done.
Mike Harris, please.
Mike was another who, as Stephen Pidgeon and myself, participated in Scott's Global Awakening series.
It was terrific, broadcast internationally.
Mike, are you here, my friend?
Lorian, can we bring in-- - It takes a second to find them, There's 86 or 88 people there.
We got to go through to find them and then move them up.
Give us a second.
You got it.
Perhaps we can find Joaquin Agopian easier.
Joaquin?
I just promoted him to panelist, and I don't know if Gary sees Mike, but I don't see him.
Let's bring on Joaquin if you would, please.
I just made him There he is.
He's on.
Joaquin, welcome.
You wrote that magnificent piece about Scott.
You are further reflections, my friend.
All right.
Thank you, Jim.
Yeah, it is my honor and pleasure to pay homage to this warrior.
I met Scott Online, probably about 10 years ago, maybe late 2014, early 2015, we were on a program together where the host was Susan Lindauer, the CIA asset and whistleblower.
And we talked about basically a lot of the things that Scott experienced while a psychological operations officer and he specialized in counterinsurgency and counterterrorism.
He gave his life for America.
He was the Most idealistic, true, acted out on his principles as a Christian more than any other person I've ever met in my entire life.
So much integrity.
He is a role model for every one of us in the truth movement.
This man paved the way because he paid his dues.
He was honest while an officer in the military.
And I found in my own experience as an officer and a cadet that you're not going to do well if you're honest.
Through hard experience, we both learned that lesson.
But it only spurred him on more, basically, to get the truth out there.
This man was all about the truth.
He was a U.S. special operations officer and a psychological warfare officer, a PhD, a learned man, and dedicated to our country, our nation.
And when he took his oath to defend the Constitution, it went to his heart and soul.
This man did not deviate.
He had complete integrity.
So, because of the fact that he found out that there was a lot of surveillance that the US military and the CIA were doing to the American people, He also ran into problems because his boss was Zach,
Dove Zachime, a neocon that was part of the 9-11, that also was responsible, even though Donald Rumsfeld came on 9-10, September 10th, and announced Very quickly and quietly.
Oh, by the way, the Department of Defense that I'm in charge of lost $2.3 trillion of your money.
And then 9-1-1, you know?
So Scott had access.
As a counter-insurgency and terrorism officer, he had access to uncover the corruption.
And while he ended up butting heads with the establishment, because they cannot tolerate honesty, he ended up in the same, and this is all by faith, you know, you know that God's kind of connecting people, and he ran into Brad Birkenfeld,
who worked for the Swiss Bank, and he was able to figure out, with Brad's information, that the U.S. government under Obama, during that time, under Obama, he worked for Bush initially,
but he ended up finding out the truth about how the U.S., Finances, trains, arms, and sponsors terrorism on this earth.
It and Israel are the two biggest terrorist organizations on this earth.
And Scott saw it up close and personal through his own military experience.
And he basically told the truth.
He could not hold back, and he paid his dues with, what, a couple years in jail.
And he came out, and boy, he had more energy to then expose everything he could.
He was hungry for the truth because he knew that our government had turned against its own people.
Like I said, he's the greatest warrior I have ever met in my life.
And I am honored to have known him, and I'm honored to basically be able to pay tribute to him with this small gesture that we're all doing to pour our hearts out for this warrior.
I love the man.
Thank you very much.
Oh, wait.
No, I have one more thing.
He wrote, and this is what I found when I went to his Amazon and the Shell Game books that he wrote, because they're on Amazon, by the way.
This is what he wrote.
And this kind of tells you that he...
Had concern.
For him to put this on, he knew that he was walking on thin ice with the killers.
I just found this today.
For any military CIA assassins, foreign and domestic, contemplating their assignment to murder me, As was done to journalist Michael Hastings after he and Michael Isikoff,
NBC News, began investigating my reports and materials in relation to the Edward Snowden and Brad Birkenfeld connections—CIA, NSA, Swiss Bank, Booz Allen, Hamilton, terrorist finance—first consider this, as it will determine your eternal destiny.
I, Scott Bennett, have worn the United States military uniform proudly to defend my family, friends, and neighbors, and my country's sacred honor and constitution of liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness.
I have felt, on your behalf, written whistleblowing reports to Congress to save the lives of my military brethren.
I am a staunch patriot.
I am also a man of deep faith and fearlessly believe no weapon formed against you shall prosper, saith the Lord.
I am also a sharpshooter, explosive expert, and excellent hand-to-hand combat and knife fighter.
This man knew he was being watched, and he had forces operating against his life.
He knew it.
I got from a very reliable source, and when he went to Russia and then on to the documentaries in the Donbas...
Ukraine special intelligence agents sent their assassin squad out and they got him and he got pancreatic cancer and it's basically untreatable.
It's already fourth stage when you find out and he died.
But this man will not have died in vain because the same truth and the same power For the truth and justice is going on forever because he has been an inspiration to so many of us.
Thank you.
That was a magnificent statement befitting a magnificent warrior.
Mike Harris, are you there?
Gary, please bring in Mike.
Yeah, he's not here.
Okay, well, I thank you very much.
Meanwhile, I want to add Scott was invited by Alex Jones to make appearances on Infowars.
I don't know precisely how that came about.
But he said to me that he was concerned and didn't think he'd be inclined to do it because of reservations about Alex.
And I said to Scott, Scott, no, no, no.
Listen, you must do it.
You're going to have a far larger audience.
You're going to reach people you would not reach by any other venue.
And you're going to elevate the level of discussion on Infobars.
He followed my advice, went on and became a regular with Alex Jones.
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Now let me talk about Scott Bennett.
I've been interviewing Scott Bennett for at least a decade, and he was in Army Intelligence, and he was a great patriot.
And he also was a combat journalist as well, different combat zones.
And he was a big whistleblower, Army Special Operations Officer, psychological warfare analyst, and author.
And we've been trying to get him on for weeks, and usually he'd get back with us in hours.
And then we got a call yesterday morning from his friend at the hospital.
They said he's got pancreatic cancer.
He's dying.
And he died yesterday afternoon.
So, I'm going to take a compilation of some of the interviews we did with him and put that on X today.
At some point next week, we're going to air some of it here on air.
But, he's in the Lord's hands.
He was a great Christian, a strong man, and two years younger than me.
Or four years younger than me.
Dead at 46. And he did not look good when I saw him back in mid-July because I was there to cover Bohemian Grove.
Folks infiltrated it.
We got new footage.
So I was out in California for a few days when Trump first got shot.
He was in San Francisco.
He drove up.
I interviewed him.
And he was there in person.
We weren't sitting side by side because I was across the table from him.
I had a limited setup.
But I'm glad I got to have dinner with him and drink a cup of coffee with him.
A real gentleman.
And we love you.
Scott Bennett.
So here's a couple short clips that I want to get to of Scott Bennett, and that's clip 19 and 20, and then I'll come out, come back with some final comments, but Viacondios, brother, we love you.
This is a legal affidavit, an oral affidavit.
My name is Scott Bennett, former United States Army officer, State Department counterterrorism analyst.
This is an affidavit testifying that the area behind me is the place that was struck, the apartment complex, the civilian housing structure that was struck by American and NATO weapons.
These are civilian targets.
These are not military targets.
As such, this is an act of terrorism.
This is an act of intentional terrorism meant, designed, and orchestrated to exercise political extortion upon the Russian Federation.
As such, this is an act in violation of the United States Constitution, the United States laws, the laws of several states.
This is also a violation of the United Nations Charter as well as the laws of war.
This is an affidavit that will be sent to Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, Senate Speaker Chuck Schumer, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and as such, this is a notice that it must cease and desist the civilian targeting using American and NATO weapons, or else failure to cease and desist will constitute a continuation of war crimes.
This is another angle.
Just look at the internal world of these people that was suddenly shattered on this first floor and then above them the second floor and the third and the fourth and the fifth.
You have books.
You have towels.
You have toys.
You have cookie boxes.
You have ironing boards.
You have art.
You have pictures.
All of this shattered in an explosion.
An explosion done by NATO weapons.
All of these people that have been in power for the last five years have brought nothing but ruin to Europe and the United States.
And I think the people are going to be rising up to overthrow them Because these individuals, these parties, they are incapable of change, they're incapable of compromise, they're incapable of humility, they're incapable of recognizing Russia's just and reasonable demands and expectations to preserve its own security by denying NATO an invasion point.
The current military globalist industrial complex is incapable of compromise and appreciating that perspective, which means it inevitably may initiate some sort of a aggressive warlike maneuver That will only result in the destruction and weakening of the West.
The key is to understand the degree of response, the degree of military engagement that Russia would allow itself to engage in towards the West.
Rather than nuclear weapons, I think it's much more effective to use non-nuclear weapons in order to win the hearts and minds of the European and American people and to brand this entire situation as Russia is not looking to conquer the world Russia is looking to liberate the American and European peoples who have been conquered and enslaved by their fraudulent
politicians that have meddled in their elections, stolen the elections and enslaved the people to this agenda of endless war and the destruction of their own economies.
This is the tyrant.
It is not Russia.
It is the tyranny of the West's own politicians, media and government that has oppressed the people.
And if Russia is able to effectively market that and brand that and share that within the BRICS communities and target that within the European countries and the American countries, I think it will be very, very effective to winning popular support among the very effective to winning popular support among the Western people.
Let me just add my way of conclusion.
Scott Bennett was the most natural leader I've ever encountered.
it.
And that includes, you know, service in many different capacities.
He just had an effortless way of conveying a certain degree of authority.
He was highly intelligent, great knowledge, highly articulate as you can see.
He just made himself into a magnificent warrior.
And we're so grateful that we were able to share Time with you, Scott Bennett.