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Feb. 9, 2025 - Jim Fetzer
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Super Bowl Security, Mossad & JFK, Robo Cop & LA Fires?, Trump & Gaza, Ron Paul $ Hamas
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Welcome to episode 114 of Gary King's Inconvenient Truths, where Gary presents stories and video clips I don't know are coming for my spontaneous and unrehearsed response.
Gary's done an amazing job.
The show is proven to be extremely popular, and I'm having a lot of fun with it.
What do you got for me today, Gary?
Oh, man.
We could do three shows in a row with all the clips I had.
Sorry, I just dropped my phone.
If you saw me reach down.
But yeah, we set a record last week for views.
In fact, almost triple the views we've ever had.
So hopefully we'll keep it up and it won't be for a lack of trying.
All right.
Of course, everyone knows about the Super Bowl.
And I went downtown to the French Quarter.
So I do have some video and pictures that I'm going to show you after.
This particular clip, if I can find it, let me see.
There it is.
This is a local news broadcast.
Week and a half until the Super Bowl, and in the wake of the New Year's Day terror attack, officials outline new security measures.
Good evening, I'm John Snell.
And I'm Ned Gatto.
Governor Jeff Landry says Super Bowl security will include checkpoints around the French Quarter.
Serena Wilson has details.
It's not just the area around the Superdome that will have enhanced security for the upcoming Super Bowl.
So will the French Quarter.
Governor Landry announced that the quarter will be an enhanced security zone from February 5th through February 10th.
There will be checkpoints that are set up at each entry to prevent and deter the introduction of any destructive explosive materials, coolers and ice chests.
of any kind will be prohibited in our enhanced security zone.
So in the French Quarter, coolers and ice chest will be...
Prohibited.
The Bourbon Street attacker was seen on video placing ice chests in the quarter before he mowed down pedestrians on Bourbon Street.
The FBI says they contained IEDs.
This state flyer says cooler backpacks will also be off limits in the quarter.
Any bags or containers larger than four and a half inches by six and a half inches, which is basically the size of a lady's clutch, are subject to search By law enforcement prior to entering the enhanced security zone.
If an officer at the enhanced security checkpoint in the quarter asks to search your bag that you're carrying in excess of the size limitations that I just went over.
You are free to refuse it, but you are not free to enter.
And Homeland Security officials stressed that there could be even more restrictions during events put on by the NFL. So, like, there's gonna be a footprint around the Superdome.
There's gonna be a footprint around NFL experience and other venues.
I asked the governor if we can expect additional enhanced security zones for the Super Bowl.
I couldn't tell you that.
I don't know.
All of those are gonna be built upon intelligence and threat levels, right?
And about his confidence in the security planning.
I have a high degree of confidence in the cooperation that we're getting between the low...
The local agencies, such as the City of New Orleans and NOPD, and our federal partners, that this is going to be an unprecedented and safe event.
Nothing is 100%.
Okay.
All right.
Now, let me go back to the screen share, and I'm going to show you some pictures of what enhanced security looks like.
I was in the French Quarter yesterday.
Now, this isn't so much security.
This one here is if you're the owner of the New England Patriots, that's your yacht that you come to the Super Bowl on.
So I just wanted to show you that.
You're kidding me?
Yeah.
That looks like a naval ship.
I know.
My God.
All right.
It must be a $50 million yacht.
Yeah, no doubt about it.
Okay, so here we go.
This is what enhanced security looks like.
And if you notice, the guy with the machine guns are giving me a thumbs up!
You know, like they're just cool and everything's fine.
Alright, so that's one.
Let's see.
Alright.
Hold on.
Alright, so this is the National Guard walking down the streets, clearing people out on Bourbon Street.
Watch, they're just telling everyone to get to the side.
Push to the side.
And they go from block to block, telling everybody to get on the sidewalk.
And for what reason?
I don't know.
So, there you go.
We'll keep on rolling.
All right.
Here's a soldier.
He's just standing there with all his, you know, no telling what all that is in his pocket there.
All right.
Up to the next one, another soldier.
Here's one looking it up.
And if you notice, the bollard industry is in full swing.
They have all kinds of new bollards I've got pictures of.
Hang tight.
Alright, now.
Enhanced security would have to have a sniper on the roof, right?
So, there he is.
With the, um, you know, there you see him.
Alright.
Now here's the memorial for all the people that were supposedly mowed down.
You can see a cross for each one of them going across.
And there's another bollard right there to prevent you from going in.
All right, now here we're going to go to the Mississippi River at the riverfront.
We've got Coast Guard vehicles with, if you notice in the front, With machine guns mounted to the front of the boat.
See it?
Okay.
Let me keep rolling.
All right, here's gunboat two.
All right, so you can totally see the machine gun on that particular one.
And then the one in the back, there's three or four, and there's a Coast Guard vessel to the left.
Of course, with machine gun mounted, you know.
And okay.
Keep rolling.
Now here's some more toys that they get to play with.
All right.
How about that vehicle, huh?
And okay.
Here's another toy.
That they had to play with.
Can you imagine the money these vehicles cost?
And so we're almost there.
Now, of course, we've got a hat.
The Department of Homeland Security, right?
So they're everywhere.
It was just an argy of security is all I can say.
Here's another VHS vehicle, you know, blocking everything off.
Now, like I said, the bollard industry is rocking.
Now, some of these are videos.
I didn't realize it was a video.
So I'm standing in front of one of the bollards to keep you from running into it.
And then our last bollard.
You're going a little fast.
I was looking at that one.
Oh, okay.
I can go back.
So here's another one.
This is actually on Bourbon Street where they put up a new one.
To where if you run over it, the top flips up and runs you over.
I mean, I guess it disables your vehicle.
Yeah.
And then...
That's what I was noticing here, Gary, with this one.
If you run into it, it lifts up at the bottom.
So you're actually raising your vehicle up in the air.
Exactly.
Right.
And you can't see it, but there's jagged edges on the end of this.
Let him play a little bit, and you see him.
I saw him.
Let him play, Gary.
Yeah, see there?
Yeah, it's...
Okay, good.
Good, good, good, good.
Okay, Dr. Fetzer.
There you go.
Let me stop share.
That's what enhanced security looks like in the Big Easy.
Well, I have a lot to say about this, Gary.
Benjamin Fulford, whom I do not regard as completely reliable, often a bit speculative, but sometimes nails it,
has suggested that, in fact, Donald Trump was aboard the Blackhawk chopper that hit the American Airlines to assassinate him,
because like the day before he'd posted on his Truth Social, a post he himself put up, part of an interview with Jeffrey Sachs, describing Benjamin, yeah, who is a...
Dark figure responsible for a lot of evil words to that effect, which Trump, which the Israelis could easily have interpreted as a form of betrayal.
Now, Joaquin Agobian, who's a very serious guy, in my opinion, one of our leading experts on geopolitics, Published a blog at jameshfetzer.org,
but also on thegovernmentrag.com, suggesting that during the Super Bowl, Trump's going to be assassinated to blame it on Iran.
Now, remember, Trump made this, in my judgment, incredibly stupid remark that if If Iran were to assassinate him, that he'd left instructions for Iran to be obliterated.
Well, that's like an invitation for Israel to take him out.
They ask the question, is this guy more valuable to us, dead or alive?
One of the reasons why Fulford's Speculation may have merit as a change in attitude, because the next time we get Trump with a personal appearance, he's talking very favorably about sending more weapons to Gaza, about the U.S. owning Gaza, the U.S. doing all the dirty work.
Cleaning up Gaza is going to be an enormous enterprise.
Enormous.
Hundreds of billions.
Without any doubt.
And for Trump to say the U.S. is going to assume responsibility is bizarre.
But while he was making these observations, he was seemingly very pleased.
Plus, you know, he's made threats against Lebanon, as well as already cast threat against Iran.
The Ayatollah has replied by saying that if the U.S. were to attack Iran, then Iran would be forced to retaliate, and the Lebanese government, which is threatened by Trump to disavow itself from Hezbollah, has instead incorporated Hezbollah into the government.
This Trump move, whatever its motivation, is actually having the effect of leading Middle Eastern countries to make a stronger, more definitive stance.
He initially was even talking rather casually about U.S. troops going to Gaza for this reconstruction project.
Think of the massive number of buildings that have been destroyed.
Think of all the tonnage of concrete and steel that has to be removed.
I mean, the size of the project boggles the mind.
Now, if you had Trump in a mask, you know, a fake actor, because he's already dead from the helicopter crash, which I can't.
Affirm to be the case, but can tell you that there are reasons to think he might be right.
Then, if you've got an actor in a mask at the Super Bowl being hit to be blamed on Iran, I think that would be what you might call a capstone event for Israel.
So, by having all this security, It creates in the public mind the impression that the U.S. is taking every step it can to ensure nothing untoward takes place.
But I'm here to tell you, don't be surprised if something of this order, of this magnitude, takes place today.
Remember, this is...
The day of the Super Bowl.
It is today.
So I'm glad you showed all that.
All those images and security measures, Gary, but it's very, very troubling what appears to be going on here.
And the consequences are almost incalculable of what's been happening even during just this last week.
Thanks for all that, Gary.
Excellent.
Well done.
I would stay away from the Superdome if I were you.
Okay.
Now, do we have predictive programming?
This is RoboCop, back in the day, saying how Los Angeles caught on fire because one of the directed energy weapons malfunctioned.
Good evening.
I'm Jess Perkins with Casey Wong.
Top story, Santa Barbara.
10,000 acres of wooded residential land were scorched in an instant when a laser cannon aboard the Strategic Defense Peace Platform misfired today during routine startup tests.
Casey?
Yes, it was a day of mourning for the families of 113 people known dead at this hour, among them two former United States presidents who had retired in the Santa Barbara area.
A day of mourning for a country.
Oh, Santa Barbara.
Okay.
That's fascinating, Gary.
I like those Robocop movies.
I really enjoyed them.
So I'd completely forgotten about this passage.
But yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's sensational.
What a great find.
I got to congratulate you for that, Gary.
That's fascinating.
Yeah, that is pretty, pretty bizarre, which is becoming more and more common.
The more bizarre, the more common it's been becoming.
Alright, next up.
The gentleman from Florida is recognized.
Thank you, Madam Speaker.
I'd like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from Texas, Dr. Paul.
The gentleman is recognized for two minutes.
I thank the gentleman for yielding, and I ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks.
Without objection.
Madam Speaker, I rise in opposition to this resolution, not because...
I am taking sides and picking who the bad guys are and who the good guys are, but I'm looking at this more from the angle of being a United States citizen and American, and I think resolutions like this really do us great harm.
In many ways, what's happening in the Middle East, and in particular with Gaza right now, we have some moral responsibility for both sides, in a way, because we provide help and funding for both Arab nations and Israel.
And so we definitely have a moral responsibility, and especially now today, the weapons being used to kill so many Palestinians are American weapons, and American funds, especially...
But there's a political liability which I think is something that we fail to look at because too often there's so much blowback from our intervention in areas that we shouldn't be involved in.
You know, Hamas...
If you look at the history, you'll find out that Hamas was encouraged and really started by Israel because they wanted Hamas to counteract Yasser Arafat.
You say, well, yeah, that was better then and it served its purpose, but we didn't want Hamas to do this.
So then, we as Americans say, well, we have such a good system, we're going to impose this on the world.
We're going to invade Iraq and teach people how to be Democrats.
We want free elections.
So we encourage the Palestinians to have a free election.
They do, and they elect Hamas.
So we first, indirectly and directly through Israel, help establish Hamas.
Then we have election.
Then Hamas becomes dominant, so we have to kill him.
You know, it just doesn't make sense.
During the 80s, you know, we were allied with Osama bin Laden.
And we were contending with the Soviets.
It was at that time our CAA thought it was good if we radicalized the Muslim world.
So we financed the madrasa schools to radicalize the Muslims in order to compete with the Soviets.
There's too much blowback.
There's a lot of reasons why we should oppose this resolution.
It is not in the interest of the United States.
It's not in the interest of Israel either.
Okay, Dr. Fetzer.
Well, of course, Ron Paul is no longer in Congress, so I'd say this was 10 or maybe 15 years ago, but he was a guy who really thought things through, and the idea of radicalizing the Muslim world, rather insane.
By the way, the way things are developing is reminiscent about how this This guy, 150 years ago, was predicting World War I and World War II and that the final war was between the Zionists and the Muslims.
And I don't know what to make of it, but it certainly looks as though it could be the case.
Iran has the capability of obliterating Israel.
And I don't know about its reach extending to the United States, but I would not be surprised.
So, Trump, real or imposter, is making statements that, in my judgment, are extremely irresponsible,
highly provocative, not Calming the waters, but potentially fomenting a whirlwind in the Middle East.
And I like the fact that Iran and Lebanon and other states are speaking up as well.
Jordan and Egypt have already expressed their refusal to thank Palestinians when Trump talks about Removing them all from Gaza?
I mean, that's a forced displacement of a population that's in violation of international law.
And, of course, that's just the outcome the Israelis would like.
Remember, Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas, now our ambassador to Israel-designate, has said, Palestinian state is just a great idea as long as it's outside the borders of Israel.
Lunatic.
This is not a real estate deal.
This has to do with the Palestinian homeland and sometimes the remarks that he is making, I mean our own president of the United States, are so out of touch with reality that It boggles the mind.
Thanks for this, Gary.
Fascinating what Ron Paul was seeing so clearly so long ago.
Absolutely.
All right, this is two short clips back-to-back concerning what we've talked about on our JFK show.
You can't talk about the Kennedy assassination without talking about Israel, without talking about the Messiah.
They're the main people involved.
That's the main group involved.
The Prime Minister of Israel at the time said that without nuclear weapons, Israel would not survive.
Kennedy was asking and asking and asking for neutral scientists to observe the reactor.
He continued to push for this with CIA Director McComb, and finally was granted access.
Israel, prior to the visit, set up a fake control room with fake control panels, and part of the agreement was that the inspectors were never going to be able to inspect the actual reactor.
After that visit, Kennedy was quoted in saying, Those sons of bitches lie to me constantly about their nuclear capability.
The Jewish community invites JFK to come to Dallas, which was sponsored by the Dallas Citizens Council, which was directed by Julius Sheps, who was a member of the local Benai Berith organization.
The ADL Benai Berith, once again.
A confirmed member of the local Benai Berith as well.
Abraham Zapruder was also just so happened to be the guy that caught the assassination on film.
Zaprutter was also a manufacturer headquartered in the Dallas Textiles building.
According to ballistic studies, it was from that building the first two shots were fired and missed.
The building was owned by David Weisblatt, one of the biggest financiers of the Anti-Defamation League, and Douglas Jaff, one of the biggest donors to Lyndon B. Johnson.
The host committee that invited Kennedy to the event in Dallas was chaired by a guy named Sam Bloom.
According to Dallas Police, it was Bloom who pushed the hardest for the police to transfer Lee Harvey Oswald from the Dallas Police Station to the Dallas County Jail.
Now, it was during that transfer that Jack Ruby shot Oswald.
What was Jack Ruby's real last name?
Jakob Rubinstein.
The reactor went critical right after Kennedy died and they got the bomb a year or two later.
That's kind of a coincidence, isn't it?
It's kind of a strange coincidence.
Kennedy dies?
Israel gets the bomb.
He gets the bomb.
Mossad killed Kennedy because they were so upset over what he did to Ben-Gurion.
There's a very surprising series of letters between Kennedy and David Ben-Gurion, not only the Prime Minister, Premier of Israel, but the founder of Israel, in which they're very angry letters, in which Kennedy is saying to Ben-Gurion, I'm killing myself trying to get a nuclear test ban treaty.
I've even got De Gaulle on board, and that's impossible.
And you keep testing in Damona.
You've got to stop.
And Ben-Burion...
Ben-Gurion.
Ben-Gurion, thank you, in so many words says, it's easy for you to say sitting in Hyannisport.
I'm sitting with the Arabs all around me, and you want me to give up nuclear testing.
And Kennedy threatens him.
And he threatens him in such a way that Ben-Gurion resigned.
And I will tell you that I found articles, not in any crackpot publications, but in very sophisticated publications saying, forget Lyndon Johnson, forget the CIA, forget Fidel Castro, when Assad killed Kennedy because they were so upset over what he did to Ben-Gurion.
All right.
Yeah.
Well, there's something to those reports.
But Israel's role was only a piece of a puzzle.
He doesn't seem to understand the complexity of the Kennedy assassination, which brought together eight different sponsors, each of whom put up their own shooter.
And yeah, Israel was among them and had its own shooter.
But the CIA had its shooter.
The mafia had its shooter.
The Joint Chiefs had their shooter.
The Texas oilmen had their shooter.
The Eastern Establishment had their shooter.
And of course, Linton had his own shooter.
I mean, this is...
Far more complex.
There were eight sponsors of the assassination, each of whom had their own shooter, and that thereby tied them together in like a blood oath.
You know, on the ground we had coordinators and supervisors, George Herbert Walker Bush and Edward Lansdale, who appears to have positioned the shooters and determined the sequence of shots.
Well, the whole thing was facilitated by Lyndon Johnson of the assassination and J. Edgar Hoover of the cover-up.
Well, he said, forget Lyndon Johnson.
No, I'm sorry.
The plot originated in Los Angeles when Lyndon lost the nomination for president to JFK, who invited Stuart Symington of Missouri to be his running mate.
We gave him overnight to think about it.
And where Bobby went by the Johnson suite to extend a purely symbolic pro-form invitation for him to run with JFK was dumbfounded when Lyndon leaped on it, threatened to expose it.
Jack had Addison's disease and was expected to live a long, healthy life.
That among his dallances was one with a beautiful woman who was a spy for East Germany.
Information provided to him by Edgar.
And, he added, if he were not on the ticket, then any legislative proposal set down by the White House would be dead on arrival.
Because in his position as a powerful majority leader, he would bottle them up.
Jack and Bobby were baffled, tried to figure a way out, but Lyndon had them boxed in, and he was forced to accede to Lyndon's demand.
When one of LBJ's wealthy backers learned, he burst into the Johnson's sweet cursing and swearing, because now...
Lyndon would help JFK become president.
Bobby Baker took him into a bedroom and explained what they had in mind.
He came out all smiles, saying he thought that was an excellent plan.
Bobby would later in public declare Jack would not live out his first term and then he would die a violent death.
And Lyndon Johnson.
Would send his chief administrative assistant, Cliff Carter, down to Dallas to make sure all the arrangements were in place for the assassination.
So while what you've heard in those reports is, for the most part, correct, Jack was at loggerheads with Ben Gurion.
He was a founder and the first prime minister of Israel.
Who wanted Israel to acquire nuclear weapons, which Jacob posed on the ground that it would lead to a nuclear arms race in the Middle East, appears to have resigned while directing the Mossad to participate in the assassination.
So there we have the bigger picture.
And on the eve of Release of war documents, I say.
It's very good to keep that big picture in mind.
This is what happened to our 35th president who was so far ahead of other politicos who felt so threatened by his plans to pull out of the Vietnam War to bring down the mob.
To shatter the CIA into a thousand pieces, to cut down the oil depletion allowance, to abolish or reform the Fed.
I mean, this guy knew what he was doing.
In fact, I would say he was more competent than any president we've had since up to now.
Donald Trump, where in this first couple of weeks, he's taken so many dramatic actions.
I've been very impressed, apart from, of course, his foreign policy weakness for Israel, which may now have backfired in a decisive fashion.
Good stuff, Gary.
Thanks for that.
Okay, I should have played this clip before the JFK stuff, but it's actually mirroring what you're saying.
Israeli lobbyists Miriam and Sheldon Adelson have given Trump well over $100 million.
And according to Trump, they have been his best customers.
You know, Miriam and Sheldon would come into the White House probably almost more than anybody outside of people that work there.
And they were always after.
And as soon as I'd give them something, always for Israel.
As soon as I'd give them something, they'd want something else.
I'd say, give me a couple of weeks, will you please?
On the same week it was announced that the government just saved $1 billion.
$1 billion was sent to Israel.
And President Trump's first guest to the White House was Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, wanted by the ICC for an ongoing genocide.
Would Palestinians have the right to return to Gaza if they left while the rebuilding was happening?
It would be my hope that we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't want to return.
Why would they want to return?
The place has been hell.
It's been one of the meanest, toughest places on earth.
But you take certain areas and you build really good quality housing, like a beautiful town, like some place where they can live and not The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip and we will do a job with it too.
We'll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site, level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings, level it out, create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for The people of the area.
You're talking tonight about the United States taking over a sovereign territory.
What authority would allow you to do that?
Are you talking about a permanent occupation there?
I do see a long-term ownership position and I see it bringing great stability to that part of the Middle East and maybe the entire Middle East.
And everybody I've spoken to, this was not a decision made lightly, everybody I've spoken to loves the idea of the United States.
Owning that piece of land.
When the president talks about cleaning it out, he talks about making it habitable.
And this is a long-range plan.
They've dug tunnels underneath there that have basically degraded the stone that you make that would form foundations.
We have to examine that.
You do it with borings.
You do it with subterranean surveys.
How long could that take?
And this guy knows real estate.
It's years on top of years.
The disposal effort in Gaza is, we estimate three to five years just to dispose of all the things before you can look down beneath the surface of the soil, and then before you get a master plan done, and the president is intent on getting it all done correctly.
So, to me, it is unfair to have explained to Palestinians that they might be back in five years.
That's just preposterous.
And he's just taking a common sense approach.
I feel very differently about Gaza than a lot of people.
I think they should get a good, fresh, beautiful piece of land and we get some people to put up the money to build it and make it nice and make it habitable and enjoyable.
You say they don't want to leave, though.
How can you say they don't want to leave?
I don't know how they could want to stay.
It's a demolition site.
I envision the world people living there, the world's people.
I think you'll make that into an international, unbelievable place.
I think the potential in the Gaza Strip is unbelievable.
And I don't want to be cute, I don't want to be a wise guy, but the Riviera of the Middle East, this could be something that could be so magnificent.
It's a small country in terms of land.
I take, see this pen, this wonderful pen?
My desk is the Middle East.
And this pen, the top of the pen, that's Israel.
That's not good, right?
You know, that's a pretty big difference.
I use that as an analogy.
It's pretty accurate, actually.
I've said this before.
I'll say it again.
You are the greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White House.
Greg Reese reporting.
All right, now you know why he doesn't work for...
The Reese report is now fully...
I'm sorry.
It's almost over.
Subscribe today and support my work at gregreese.substack.com All right, I should have stopped it.
But anyway, last night I was listening to Alex Jones, and he said he doesn't give a F about Gaza or Israel, and he doesn't want to talk about genocide.
He says that there's bigger things to do, including stopping World War III like he's going to stop World War III. And that's one of the biggest things that he's losing credibility over, is just saying, I don't give a damn about Israel.
And he never talks about how...
Israel's taken over our government, so I wanted to say that.
Well of course, Gary, that's part of his role there.
He's a limited hangout.
He does a lot of good, but you know the classic formula for disinformation is 80% truth and 20% payload of false information.
There he's trying to be Exempting himself from having to report on the major story of our time.
Israel and the genocide, and for him to declare he doesn't care about it, is extraordinarily revealing, because that means he's thereby declaring he's not a serious journalist, but rather an apologist for Israel by omission.
By omission.
Now that Gregory's piece was wonderful, and I gotta say, looking at the Trump there, it sure looks like the real Trump to me, which serves as counter indications that he might have been aboard the helicopter that was flown into the plane as Benjamin Bulford was proposing.
But it only increases the risk at the Super Bowl, in my opinion.
And Beebe was extremely happy with what he was saying.
But just see that Israel looking at the gods, they don't want to clean that mess up.
How much better to pass the buck to the United States than here's Donald Trump willingly accepting it?
The American people didn't vote for this.
There have been efforts to walk it back, in part at least.
For example, when he casually said, if troops are required, he send troops.
White House is saying, no, no, no.
And that this is not going to take place until after the fighting is done.
Well, the fighting will never be done.
Hamas has basically defeated the IDF in Gaza, which is another aspect of the quandary.
Netanyahu finds himself in.
Bloss, of course.
The courts are proceeding with corruption trials.
It's an extraordinary situation.
And I think Greg Reese does completely brilliant work.
And the sequencing was perfect, Gary, to have this following the previous comments.
Was exactly right.
You got it exactly right.
And again, I thank you.
Wonderful, wonderful glimpse.
All right, here we go.
Dr. Tenpenny, who was one of my first guests on my radio show on WGSO. I've heard Dr. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. say he's not necessarily against vaccines.
He's just against unsafe vaccines.
He just never found a safe one.
So you're saying your work is...
You just think they're all suspect.
I do, and I think that's a pretty good way of saying it.
You know, for years, when I was a board-certified emergency medicine physician working in the ER, I really thought that the only thing in a vaccine was a little dead or attenuated virus and a little bit of normal saline.
It wasn't until September of 2000 that I actually read a package insert.
And when I actually read a package insert and started researching all the different vaccines, I was mortified that if a child gets all of the vaccines in the entire schedule, they get almost 13,000 micrograms of aluminum and they get almost 600 micrograms of mercury, plus over 200 different micrograms of aluminum and they get almost 600 micrograms of mercury, And I had no idea.
So that's why they've never been proven to be safe.
And why giving your child a vaccination is like injecting foreign matter into a little baby that's the most precious little thing in your life.
Okay.
Yeah, that's wonderful to see.
You're not opposed to vaccines.
You're only opposed to unsafe vaccines.
Who can be in favor of unsafe vaccines?
It just turns out that virtually all vaccines are unsafe.
Sherry Tanpenny's wonderful.
RFK Jr. deserves confirmation.
Trump making an appointment, though, about a guide on pandemics as a veterinarian.
Good God!
That's very disturbing, Gary.
This guy appears to be completely unqualified for this position, and it seems to take out from under the Secretary of Health and Human Services a very important component.
So I'm very troubled by that as well as these absurd declarations about the United States owning Gaza and cleaning up the mass.
That, by the way, appears to be the ambassador to the Middle East, who is also another real estate developer.
So you heard the one guy saying, and he knows real estate, Wyckoff.
So, you know, we're in the midst of some really heavy-duty shit, my friend, and I'm telling you.
A lot of nations are responding in very strong ways to repudiate the role of the United States here in the Middle East and deservedly so.
Gary, well done once again.
You featured Dr. Tenpenny early on was wonderful.
Congratulations for that.
Yeah, out of all the clips, out of all 114 shows, that Netanyahu with...
Trump is the creepiest when you've got the son of a bitch who's responsible for leveling the place and Trump saying, hey, we'll take it over and build it.
That is by far the creepiest thing I've ever seen.
Alright, this is just for entertainment a little bit.
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He has great work.
Well, I do think the view has become kind of a parody of political discourse, and whoopee turns out to be some kind of left-wing lunatic, and Joy Behar has always been a dubious shill for Israel.
That was humorous and amusing and just about the right length for what it takes.
Yeah.
Not deserving more.
Good, Gary.
Good.
Thanks.
All right.
Now, what we have here is a Real Economic Forum publication.
You're gonna have to read it though.
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Well, that's fascinating.
You say we're going to have a smart city in Utrecht, the Netherlands, this year?
Wow.
Wow, Gary.
And of course, California has been decimated to make smart cities there and to build for the Olympics in 2028. And gruesome news, some is fighting ice.
It ain't going to work.
Pam Bondi as Attorney General has already declared federal funding will to end to sanctuary cities, and that's going to include sanctuary states.
And without federal funding, they're going to be in a bad way, Gary.
I don't think there's any way the states can succeed here with Pam Bondi as Attorney General and Donald Trump as President.
So I wish him well.
Newsom has done so much damage to California.
I'm not sure the state can ever recover, very frankly, which is tragic, including for me personally having been born in Pasadena.
But get this, those wildfires even swept into Altadena.
And of course, they weren't natural.
They were produced by directed energy weaponry.
And swept through a cemetery where my mother is buried, Gary.
How bad is that?
How bad is that?
So we have the Democrats in a series of corrupt ideologues who have done more damage than any other factor could ever conceivably have done, and they've done it on purpose.
They have done it deliberately, Gary.
This is just an outrage.
So I'm enormously grateful for Trump coming in with Pantone in there and going after the sanctuary cities and the sanctuary states.
They deserve it.
We have to get these illegals out of the United States, and whether it's Donald Trump or J.D. Vance.
It's gonna happen.
Okay.
All right.
All this U.S. aid.
Is funding Sesame Street a judicious use of soft power?
Well, Michael, the way you put it is the way I hope folks considering your poll today will think about it.
This isn't just funding a kid's show for children, millions of children, in countries like Iraq.
It's a show that helps teach values.
helps teach public health, helps prevent kids from dying from dysentery and disease, and helps push values like collaboration, peacefulness, cooperation in a society where the alternative is ISIS, extremism, and terrorism.
And to your point, it's pennies on the dollar.
The U.S. Department of Defense has an annual budget Of about $850 billion.
USAID was spending about $30 billion.
It is a small proportion of our total federal spending, and as Joe Nye would often say, it's not just soft power, it's smart power.
And to your point, it's pennies on the dollar.
You're a fucking idiot.
Well, he's a shill.
So it's either ISIS, power and terrorism, or Sesame Street in Iraq.
I mean, this is ludicrous.
Iraq's an ancient civilization, one of the most.
Many believe that the Garden of Eden was in the Tigris-Euphrates Valley.
That's in Iraq.
I mean, this is just idiotic beyond belief.
So, you know, Chris Coons is and always has been just a mouthpiece and a moron to boot.
So, you know, if Chris Coons is supporting it, it's pretty much guaranteed to be a bad idea.
And it turns out this expose of USAID... It's caused consternation among the Democrats, unlike anything ever seen before.
They are panic-stricken.
Why?
Because all their bizarre projects were being funded covertly out of USAID, such that an insider has said shutting down USAID was a dagger to the heart of the deep state.
Elon, keep going!
Now Trump's going to have him on at the Pentagon.
That's going to be a doozy.
The American people have been shortchanged for so long to the tune of trillions and trillions of dollars.
We deserve to know where the hell the money's gone, I think.
With Elon Musk and Donald Trump, we're going to find out, Gary, and we aren't going to like it.
All right, we're coming close to the end of the show.
One, maybe two more clips.
I propose putting an end to anonymity on social media.
In our countries, no one can walk the streets with a mask on their face or drive a car without a license plate.
No one can send packages without showing an ID or buy a hunting weapon without giving their name.
And yet, we are allowing people to roam freely On social networks without linking their profiles to a real identity.
This paving the way for misinformation, hate speech and cyber harassment.
Because it is facilitating the use of bots and it is allowing people to act without being held accountable for their actions.
Such an anomaly cannot continue.
In a democracy, citizens have the right to privacy, not to anonymity or impunity, because with those two, social coexistence would be impossible.
That is why I believe we must push forward the principle of pseudonymity as the functioning element of social media and force all these platforms to link Every user accounts to an European digital identity wallet.
This way, citizens could use nicknames if they want, but in the case of a crime, public authorities would be able to connect those nicknames to real people and hold them responsible.
Because accountability is not an obstacle to freedom of speech, it is an essential complement to it.
On social media user, or it's much better to say, one social media user, one real ID.
This is the only way to really ensure that minors do not access inappropriate content, that people who commit crimes are banned or prosecuted from social networks, And that the millions of fake profiles that exist and influence the public conversation are removed.
My second proposal is to force open the black box of social media algorithms once and for all.
I believe that's the president of Argentina, correct me if I'm mistaken, Gary.
Spain.
And he's talking about more open use of social media.
I think this really is intended to be an opposition to censorship and management of public expression of opinion, and to the extent there's no doubt he's correct.
He seemed to me to be one of a new generation of leaders who, while they may make appearances at the World Economic Forum, are not supporters of the Great Reset.
So, you know, as far as I understand what he was saying, I think he may be on the right track.
All right, here's our final clip of the day.
Dear colleagues, for having written the Gulag Archipelago, Solvhenitsyn had to leave his country and exile himself in the United States.
For having challenged British colonization, Gandhi was sentenced to six years in prison.
Today, it is not in Moscow that the founder of Telegram, Pavel Durov, has been arrested, but here in France under Emmanuel Macron.
It is not in Cuba that Elon Musk is prevented from making Twitter a space of freedom, but here, in Brussels, in the Europe of Ursula von der Leyen.
Here, in the civilization that should protect freedom of expression.
Better than he invented it.
Here, Europeans are muzzled, intimidated and punished.
Here.
The right is silenced, censored on social media, harassed by the judiciary, associations and even banks.
It is in my country, France, that the television channel C8 has just been banned from broadcasting in almost complete silence.
It is in my country that young influencers are being banned by Instagram without any explanation.
It is in my country, the land of human rights, that the public audiovisual service, funded by our taxes, decides who speaks, what we talk about, and how we talk about it.
Yet, I tell you, opinions do not disappear just because their expression is silenced.
The more you attack us, the more numerous we will become.
You can censor us, but you cannot censor reality.
What we cannot see on television because of you, we see in our streets every day.
You will not stop Europeans from thinking.
You will not stop Europeans from living.
You will not stop Europeans from telling you we are not criminals, but dissidents.
We will always prefer Tocqueville to Thierry Breton, Elon Musk to Ursula von der Leyen, and freedom to censorship.
All right, Dr. Spencer, that'll do it.
Well, that was brilliant.
What a wonderful message.
Very impressed.
That was just superb, Gary.
And what a terrific way to conclude today's show.
I really liked that.
She spoke so clearly.
And every word had the ring of truth.
Well done, my friend.
All right.
Great series eclipse today, Gary.
Again, thank you enough.
Okay.
Watch out for that Super Bowl tonight.
This has been Inconvenient Truth 114 with the one and only Jim Fetzer, the number one reactor.
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