Truth vs. NEW$, Inc Part 1A (10 February 2025) with Don Grahn, Joachim Hagopian, and Brian Davidson
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And welcome, folks, to Truth vs.
News Incorporated.
And essentially, this is February that's the 10th here, 2025, and a very active time for Truth to get out, to override all that news that's out there blasting out.
And this is a great show for it, and they have a great...
People here, of course, we have Jim Fetzer, who is the author of many books, especially the Sandy Hook book.
And I won't go through the rest of them, but he's got 40 books that are outstanding historical documents that you need in your library to establish the truth.
He's the best in the lead on for our show for some 15 years.
And then we have Brian Davidson.
There's a private eye out of Texas, and he gets to the bottom of everything that's going on there.
He's very insightful, and we have Joaquin Hagopian, a blessed brother out of Bali in Indonesia, and he brings the international flavor to what's really happening in the United States and how we're affecting the world.
But Jim?
I guess we got things going here to lead on with, I guess, the states and things here.
Thank you, Don.
You're looking very spiffy.
We got Trump goes all in and stealing Gaza for his Zionist owners.
Asked how many people he's talking about removing Trump, replied, all of them.
Greening like the cat that ate the Canary Hague fugitive, Netanyahu.
Sat beside Trump, as the U.S. president, unequivocally told the press that the plan for Gaza is to permanently remove all Palestinians from the enclave.
I don't think people should be going back to Gaza, Trump said.
Gaza has been very unlucky for them.
They've lived like hell.
Asked for clarification whether they'd have a right to return after its reconstruction.
He said the plan was to build up housing so nice they wouldn't want to return.
It'd be my hope we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't want to return.
I hope we could do something where they wouldn't want to go back.
Who'd want to go back?
They've experienced nothing but death and destruction.
Gee, I wonder who caused that death and destruction.
As how many people is talking about removing, he replied, all of them.
All of them.
1.7 or 1.8 million people.
They can settle to areas where they live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day because the Zionist Jews are out to kill them.
Shortly thereafter, he announced the U.S. would soon take over and own Gaza and oversee construction projects there.
The U.S. will take over Gaza.
We'll do a job with it.
He said we'll own it, be responsible for dismantling all the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site, level the site.
Get rid of the destroyed building, level it out.
This would be so fantastically expensive, I cannot believe.
Create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area.
Notice, none of them will be Palestinians.
Given what Trump previously said about permanently removing all Palestinians from Gaza.
No question who he's talking about when he says he wants to provide housing for the people of the area.
Obviously, he isn't talking about green housing for Palestinians.
He presumably means housing for Israeli Jews.
He's talking about a very straightforward ethnic cleansing operation driven by the United States.
Trump clarified, saying the U.S. would own the Gaza Strip.
Everybody I've spoken to loves the idea of the United States owning that piece of land.
Everybody.
He reiterated his previously said position.
People of Gaza should be relocated, Jordan, Egypt, or other countries.
The possibility of Palestinians living anywhere else in their historic homeland was not mentioned.
Because that's not how ethnic cleansing works.
The agenda is to remove...
An undesirable population from the land so it can be replaced with a desirable one.
Allowing Palestinians to live in Israeli territory of the West Bank during Reconstruction would defeat the purpose of Israel's actions.
Trump repeatedly spoke of how devastated, dangerous, and uninhabitable cause it is, making it sound like the area had been hit by an unfortunate natural disaster rather than a deliberate and methodical Military operation to make the enclave unlivable.
It's actually being presented as a humanitarian solution to tragic circumstances, when in reality the U.S. and Israel destroyed Gaza on purpose with the goal of advancing the exact agenda they're working on to advance today.
Others have observed, Gaza's...
A Palestinian homeland, not Trump's luxury resort.
Look at the devastation.
Can you imagine the enormity of cleaning that up, the expense, the time?
People are moving north to get back to their homes and see what happens and turn around and leave.
There's no water and no electricity.
That pours words from Steve Whitcliffe, billionaire real estate developer, Trump Middle East envoy, to Axios.
As if he were describing an unfortunate inconvenience.
Look closer, you'll see the blueprint.
This is the outcome Trump wants, and that he has already set in motion.
Gaza was never meant to be rebuilt.
It was meant to be emptied, flattened, erased.
Who better to oversee the clearing out than real estate tycoons?
To Trump, and Whitcoff, Gaza is not a people's homeland.
It's a development opportunity.
A prime stretch of the Mediterranean coastland, waiting to be repurposed, but its inhabitants have been removed.
Trump has made no secret of how he views Gaza as prime real estate, marveling at its phenomenal location on the sea in the best weather, as though he were surveying land for a luxury resort.
He does not see Gaza as part of Palestine.
He does not see it as a homeland belonging to the people.
He sees it as an untapped opportunity for the wealthy, a playground for investors, a future resort for tourists and foreigners, everyone except the Palestinians of Gaza.
But Gaza is not real estate for sale.
It's not a development project.
It's not a search for outsiders.
Gaza is part of Palestine.
The U.S. did not spend billions, deploy thousands of tons of bombs, oversee the obliteration.
of 70% of the buildings so that territory could be reconstructed.
The bombs were never meant to make way for rebuilding.
They were meant to ensure there was nothing left.
The idea of Gaza is surviving population.
Those who the bombs did not manage to kill would be allowed to reclaim their land was never part of the plan.
Trump has made it clear there is no alternative.
During a recent news conference, a journalist challenged him on his suggestion Palestinians from Gaza could be sent to Jordan or Egypt, noting both states had refused, asking whether pressure such as tariffs might be used to force their hand.
Trump's response, dripping with arrogance, chilling in uncertainty, they will do it.
They will do it.
They're going to do it.
That was not a suggestion or a negotiation, but a declaration.
An assumption that power, pressure, and sheer force of will can move nations, like pieces on a chessboard, that people can be transferred, displaced, erased, all because he says so.
Trump built his entire political legacy on combating migration, sealing borders, building walls, banning refugees, treating migration as an existential threat to the United States.
He speaks of asylum seekers in his country.
As an invasion of criminals who must be stopped and deported.
Yet, when it comes to Palestinians, he is the architect of forced migration.
This is not just hypocrisy.
This is a reversal of Trump's own deal of the century.
That plan, despite being overwhelmingly skewed in Israel's favor, nominally included the establishment of a Palestinian state.
You recognize Gaza and part of that future state, a weak, fragmented entity designed to exist under Israel's thumb.
Even this illusion of statehood was too much for Trump to uphold.
By endorsing the forced removal of the Gaza population, he's not just modifying his plan, he's abandoning altogether.
The two-state solution, weak and illusory as it was under his vision, has now been erased entirely in favor of the doctrine.
Advocated by Netanyahu and Finance Minister Benzali Smoltridge.
Permanent displacement and ethnic cleansing.
Joaquin, this is just so disgusting and repulsive.
Your thoughts?
Well, I have to say, I am not surprised.
The man has been a Zionist forever, at the mercy of Israel and the city of Rothschild, London.
There's no surprise here.
He's always made it known that he is beholding to the hand that feeds him money and makes him rich and bails him out of bankruptcy repeatedly.
We've known his stripes for a long time, so this is no surprise.
But it is in our face, because obviously...
These ancient people from ancient Palestine who are the real Semites, not the Israeli citizens that are the Ashkenazim, that have no Hebrew blood in them from the Middle East.
I mean, it's a total travesty of injustice here, completely.
And, you know, it's just unbelievable, even though it's not a surprise.
Just the audacity of this man to do this.
And really, it is a war crime to purge another group of people, ethnic group.
It's a war crime to force them out of their ancient homeland.
And the reaction that the whole world is giving him is right in line with how we're thinking.
This is going to be a true test of whether...
The world will go ahead and allow the pariah nations of the United States and Israel to once again commit world crimes and not pay a consequence.
I believe there will be karmic consequence big time for both Israel and the United States.
It's coming.
Excellent.
Brian?
I did a lot of...
I did research looking into this, and I stumbled across a comment on one of the UNS review articles about this, and I found it laughably hilarious.
So I'm not going to knock it off.
I'm just going to tell you.
I'm just going to read it to you, but I think it's great.
Not so fast says, using 2,000-pound bobs in their urban renewal project.
How progressive and forward-thinking.
Leave it to a New York real estate baron to figure out how to gentrify this prime real estate asset.
Perhaps we should just say, judify the neighborhood.
Or if we're to call a spade a spade, would that be racist?
Just think of this as an American Indian reservation with a casino where the natives are given a...
Complimentary smallpox blankets and marched off on a new trail of tears into the desert to start again.
Well, that's until they find oil deposits there a few years later.
In this case, the casino has yet to be built, and it's just where Don Trump and Don Beebe come in.
These two great crime families of the kosher Nostra combined to take down the Brandon crime family and now look to divide up the territory between them.
After eliminating their competition in a brutal election massacre, of course.
Trump will draw on his stunning success with his Trump Taj Mahal and now begin the Trump Third Temple Casino and cryptocurrency exchange.
Yes, this will be the ultimate gambling experience with tables set up for the cryptocurrency changers with the temple.
El Ron will have the first dibs on the tables, of course, for all of his service to both Bebe and Trump.
He'll even be allowed to grow a Charlie Chaplin mustache and salute guests as they enter the temple-slash-casino, the only man in Israel allowed such an honor.
It will be a fully immersive experience with an hourly passion play where Jesus will come into the temple with a whip to the soundtrack of Devo's Whippet.
IDF'd Uniform Security Service officers will restrain him and then throw him into what appears to be a boiling pot of excrement to the wild cheers of the guests.
They'll also introduce the world's first Bitcoin slot machines and Russia roulette wheels.
Being for the benefit of Mr. Kike, there will be a show tonight on Trampoline.
The Adelson's will all be there.
Late of Davos Banker's Fair.
What a scene over men and horses, hoops and garters.
Lastly, through a hogshead at real fire.
In this way, Mr. Trump will challenge the world.
It's been months and years in preparation.
A splendid time is guaranteed for all.
And of course, Don Beebe's and Trump's will be dancing in a waltz.
Oh, that's wonderful!
When I read that, I thought this guy put a lot of time and energy into this thought.
But, I mean, think about it.
We've got 2,000-pound bombs that have decimated the entire area, all preceded by an October 7th false flag.
And what did I tell you on October 8th?
I told the entire audience the same thing.
I said, this is about gentrification.
They don't have the political will to move these people.
So they're going to false flag them out of there, drive them out of that particular property and take control of that real estate in a massive deal.
And it looks like Trump was involved the entire time, or at least knew that he would come to be involved the entire time.
The problem that we've got now is that this is going to become an American and a uniquely American problem going forward.
Do you think Iran's going to blame the Israelis when it's American money that comes in there?
Rebuilds and gentrifies the community to be populated with not the Israeli Indian, or not with the Palestinians, the natives.
We're going to rebuild it with the colonized white folk, you know, the westernized people on the other side.
And by the way, the big centerpiece of that new third millennial temple slash casino.
Right up Trump's alley.
Isn't that perfect?
You can go there and get a hefty helping of salvation along with your sacrifice.
Make sure to bring your sacrifice because those chips are on sale for the first week during the soft opening.
And your sacrifice is a bag of gold.
Wow.
That's wonderful, Brian.
Wonderful.
Meanwhile...
Trump claims no U.S. troops needed for his Gaza takeover plan.
He declared Israel will transfer Gaza to U.S. control at the end of the fighting, and after the residents of the enclave have already been displaced.
So there'll be no need to use American troops.
But of course, Hamas is defeating Israel, and the Palestinians don't want to be displaced.
Why, it matters?
Trump's social postings aimed at pushing back on the criticism include Trump in his American First camp.
The plan he presented to displace two million Palestinians and take over the enclave would embroil the U.S. in another costly conflict in the Middle East.
Trump initially declined to rule out sending in U.S. troops and present a plan that would include huge financial costs for the U.S. That's a sharp shift.
From a president who's railed against U.S. military involvement in Asian building abroad and won the White House, now seem to be partially walking back.
Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt told reporters Trump was not committing U.S. troops, didn't plan to use taxpayer dollar to rebuild Gaza.
She said Palestinians from Gaza would be only temporarily displaced until Gaza was rebuilt, and Trump's looking to make a deal.
On Gaza, with the countries in the region, secondary state Marco Rubio also said displacement would be temporary.
That Trump move wasn't meant to be hostile, but generous.
The whole region needs to come up with their own solution if they don't like Trump's, said National Security Advisor Mike Walsh.
However, Palestinian leaders and many civilians have rejected Trump's suggestion.
That all the residents of Gaza would depart voluntarily to make way for a U.S.-led development project.
We would rather die in Gaza than leave it, one Palestinian told the BBC. The Gaza Strip would be turned over to the U.S. by Israel at the conclusion of fighting, Trump said.
He stressed that the Palestinians would have already been resettled in far safer and more beautiful communities with new and modern homes.
The President claims the U.S. would work with development teams from around the world to slowly and carefully begin their construction.
No soldiers by the U.S. would be needed.
Stability for the region would reign.
Between the lines?
There's a huge gap between the current reality and the one Trump is describing, in which Gaza's peaceful empty to Palestinians' raver rebuilding to get there.
The current ceasefire would have to end.
Israel would have to fully reoccupy the Gaza Strip, something former President Biden and leaders around the world have urged Israel not to do.
Meanwhile, Trump says Israel will hand over Gaza to the U.S. after the fighting ends.
Gaza Strip would be turned over at the conclusion of fighting, he said.
The idea would be resettling Palestinians.
No U.S. soldiers need it.
Prompting accusation of planning ethnic cleansing, drawing condemnation from the UN, human rights groups, and Arab leaders.
Analysts doubt it will ever happen.
After Trump's comments, his officials suggested any relocation would just be temporary.
Under his plan, Gaza would have already been resettled in far safer and more beautiful communities with new and modern homes in the region.
U.S. would then be part of an effort to develop the enclave.
His post did not make clear whether the two million residents would be invited to return.
Under international law, attempts to forcibly transfer populations from occupied territories are strictly prohibited.
White House spokeswoman Carolyn Levitt said any displacement would be temporary.
Secretary-State Rubio said the idea was for Gauzen to leave the territory for an interim period, while Debris was cleared and Reconstruction took place.
Those contradicted his initial comments on the matter.
Speaking Tuesday, when Trump proposed the development of Gauzen to the Riviera of the Middle East, he suggested their displacement would be permanent.
He also take over the Gaza Strip.
We'll do the job with it, he said.
During a joint press conference with Netanyahu, who called the idea worth paying attention to, it took even senior Trump aid by surprise due to a lack of planning, citing four anonymous sources with knowledge of the discussion.
Trump's comment that no American soldier would be needed was more clearly in agreement with Levin, who said the U.S. had not committed to putting boots on the ground.
Speaking soon after prayer breakfast, the president reflected briefly on Gaza, but did not mention his stated plan for the U.S. to take it over.
Here's a nice capture visually.
Welcome back, sir.
Would you like the usual unlimited funding?
Joaquin, your thoughts.
Yeah, Trump's bending over.
Backwards, taking it up the ass.
That's what's happening here.
What's good is bad.
Bad is good.
It's an inverse, satanic world, and here we are, rubbing it in our face.
It's never going to work.
The whole world's against this plan because they know intrinsically this is so morally wrong and against God, basically.
So, yeah, it's never going to work.
We're going to get bogged down.
It's going to draw a war against Iran.
They've been gunning for Iran for a long time.
This is going to be the excuse because the Palestinians in the Muslim world will not accept this.
And so here we go.
World War III, Armageddon.
You know, it's basically the battering ram has been selected by the elites, and that is Donald Trump to come in.
They planned this demolition of the entire world for a long time with the economy crash, with World War III, with all these things going on that they've created to all crash at the same time.
This is all this is.
so The world has to go against all this and not let it happen.
So let's see how it plays out.
But I predict it's only going to be a demolition of the entire world.
Brian.
Well, buckle up, folks.
This is just the beginning of this problem.
I want to tell you right now that The Jews have their IDF soldiers have a patch on their arm with the new Israel.
I just sent pictures of it to Don so he can put it in his background if he can get that done.
I used it in my statement on the Jews back at the False Flags and Conspiracies conference.
But what you all need to be prepared for is the full scale of the operation.
Because it's not going to stop with Gaza.
That little sliver of land up there is going to be used to create their wonderful little 15-minute city.
Remember that?
You'll own nothing and be happy.
You'll live in your little 350 square foot apartment and do your job as a security guard.
And you'll have a blender delivered by drone when you're ready to make a margarita to celebrate the 10 cent an hour raise that you've gotten by living in your 15 minute city.
Israel's plan, and the reason that I bring up this patch on the side of their arms, is that the size of the operation that they're hoping to accomplish is so vast that it takes over half of Egypt, Or at least the east side of the entire Nile River, all the way up into Turkey and all the way over to Kuwait and half of Saudi Arabia.
That's what they're going to consider their new, the scale and size and shape of their new kingdom to be, because that's how much they think that they deserve to own over there.
Now, this is their greater Israel project, basically.
And I'm telling you that the Gazans are just simply the first step in a battle.
Now, they managed to buy off Trump somewhere in the long line.
Now, I'm hoping that what we're going to see, and as we take a look at more stories today, something's going to develop, which I think is a critical thing to consider, which is Israel used the Anti-Defamation League as sort of a...
A cudgel to beat up on everybody who took money from USAID. Okay, so if you got money from a USAID, according to Mike Benz, if you got money from one of these USAID NGO programs that were run by Soros and everybody else, there were strings attached.
What were the strings?
No criticism.
of Israel.
This happened down here in Dickinson, Texas a few years ago after we had a hurricane and the people were looking for some federal relief and when they looked into the contracts what did they find?
I mean it was just a local thing that just happened just a few miles away from us.
They found that there were strings in there that said if you accept this money you've got to agree to sign our anti-Semitism statement and that's what they've been using.
Now I think Trump is beginning to cut off I know it sounds, hey, which side is he really on?
But remember, he's a politician.
He's going to make it look on one side like he's giving them what they want.
But on the other side, he's going to withdraw something that's going to protect them.
And I think that as this money begins to decline and the anti-defamation league begins to get weaker and weaker and weaker, the world will stand up against this.
And limit the damage.
But I don't know that that's necessarily up to Donald Trump to think that he could possibly control the amount of damage that is going to be done globally to the Israelis for this cleansing.
And again, it's very similar to the Native American Indians.
In the sense that, yeah, they were here before the Western colonizers.
Well, the Gazans were there for almost 1,700 years before the Israelites really started moving on into the neighborhood.
So, no, it's not their land.
They haven't had access to that land since 70 AD. They've been driven out many, many times, and the promise that God made to Abraham has already been fulfilled.
Twice, once in the book of Judges, under Solomon, and once under Joshua, in the book of Joshua, when they took possession of the land for the first time.
So the promise has been fulfilled.
It's been withdrawn.
It's not theirs.
And now the Israelites have built, or somebody has built, Zionism as a cover to make the world's people believe that Israel is going to establish the third temple.
Which will usher in the new leader of the world to be worshipped on the throne.
In fact, it will be accounted for.
And what it will usher in will be a massive war between Jews and Muslims.
Meanwhile, Trump's Gaza plan is not America first.
Calling for the deportation of all Palestinians to take over the territory and with U.S. military assistance may be bluster, but...
What if it's not?
President Trump's most recent announcement about the Gaza Strip and the people who live there demand Abraham Lincoln's definition of a hypocrite as a man who murders his parents and bleeds for mercy on the ground he's an orphan.
Trump is correct in saying the residents of Gaza are living in hell.
But in the same breath, he supports the policies and actions of a foreign state that turn the Gaza Strip into hell.
Trump is comfortable.
With the U.S. helping Israel to murder the Gaza Strip, and is increasing the supply of weapons that do it, while pretending to be merciful and compassionate toward the remainders of Gaza, who so far have survived the Israeli onslaught, but are suffering immensely.
The hypocrisy only adds a further gloss that it already was morally indefensible support for ethnic cleansing.
As debates about whether Israel is committing genocide get bogged down in semantics.
As a digression from substance, it is undeniable Israel is conducting ethnic cleansing.
The words as well as actions of senior Israeli officials make clear, moving, removing Palestinians from Palestine is Israeli policy.
The U.S. formally opposes ethnic cleansing.
During the wars in the 1990s, following the breakup of Yugoslavia, the U.S., after some hesitation, decisively opposed the Bosnian Serbs' ethnic cleansing of Muslims, going so far as to lead military intervention that ended the Serbs' deadly campaign.
But now the U.S. is not only condoning but actively supporting Israel's campaign of ethnic cleansing.
The moral depravity of what's happening to the Palestinians is linked to multiple negative consequences for the U.S. to the extent Washington associates itself with the Israeli campaign.
Consequences include lessened ability to achieve goals that require the cooperation of Arab state and increased motivation of terrorists to strike the United States.
All these consequences that already existed due to long-standing U.S. toleration of Israel's subjugation of the Palestinians, unwilling to remove the subjugated population from Palestine, unwilling removal of the subjugated population from Palestine altogether would amplify the emotions involved and the related ill effects on the United States.
Such removal evokes Painful memories of the Nakba, or a catastrophe, in which hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were driven from their home in the war in 1948, that followed Israel's declaration of independence.
Trump's assertion, Palestinians would be thrilled to move out of Palestine, and other Arab states would be willing to accept it bears no resemblance to reality.