Truth vs. NEW$, Inc Part 1 (21 April 2025) with Don Grahn, Joachim Hagopian and Brian Davidson
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On 3, 2, 1. And welcome, folks, to Truth vs.
News Incorporated on this, the 21th of the month of April, the day after Easter.
Jesus is risen.
Praise the Lord.
That makes all the difference in the world.
And it looks like this show is going to make a lot of difference in the world here on Monday, like I say.
We've got some hot stories that, well, just happened and are going to be...
Yeah, very good.
And, of course, we have the top people in the world here.
We have Jim Fetcher, an outstanding author who's written all kinds of books, including America, Newtown Island, and the one here about JFK, Who, How, and Why.
This is really a controversial book right now, so we're going to be discussing that and Jim and other things.
Great detail, along with Bryan Davidson, the top private investigator in Texas, who really gets into those stories and gives us the facts nobody else seems to have.
Plus, Joaquin Hagopian, all the way from Bali in Indonesia, who's an ex-military officer and an outstanding writer and a whiz kid, as far as knowing him.
really corrupt in this country and there are things that are corrupt here in other places so jim i guess we should get started i think probably the pope is uh the maiden uh
You got it, Don.
Pope Francis is dead at 88 following Easter meeting with VP Vance.
Hours after celebrating Christ's Resurrection meeting with Vice President Vance Sunday.
Pope Francis died early Monday at the age of 88. Tributes from Catholics and others quickly began pouring in.
According to Fox,"Dearest brothers and sisters with deep soil must announce the death of our holy father, Francis.
At 7:35 this morning, the bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the house of the Father.
His entire leave was dedicated to the service of the Lord and his church." He taught us to live the values of the gospel with fidelity, courage, and universal love, especially in favor of the poorest and most marginalized.
With immense gratitude for his example as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus, we commend the soul of Pope Francis to the infinite merciful love of the one and triune God.
I just learned of the passing of Pope Francis.
My uncle goes out to millions of Christians all over the world to love him.
I was happy to see him yesterday, though he was obviously very ill.
Always remember him, for the below homily he gave in the very early days of COVID.
It was quite beautiful.
May God rest his soul, said early Monday.
Here's a sampling of other high-profile statements that important in the king's message.
My wife and I were deeply sad to learn of the death of Pope Francis.
Our heavy hearts have been somewhat eased, however, to know that His Holiness was able to share an Easter greeting with the Church and the world he served with such devotion throughout his life and ministry.
His Holiness will be remembered for his compassion, concern for the unity of the Church, and tireless commitment to the common causes of all people of faith and of good will.
Who worked for the benefit of others.
His belief that care for creation is an existential expression of faith in God resounded with so many across the world.
Through his work and care of both people and planet, he profoundly touched the lives of so many.
McQueen and I remember with particular affection our meetings with His Holiness over the years.
We were greatly moved to have been able to visit him earlier in the month.
We send our most heartful condolence and profound sympathy to the church he served with such resolve, and to the countless people around the world who, inspired by his life, will be mourning the devastating loss of this faithful follower of Jesus Christ.
Hear from the White House photographs of Trump with Francis, Vance with Francis.
Notice him shaking his hand.
I would mention AOC on Real Raw News is implying that Vance may have brought about his death by having a poisoned ring or other in his palm.
Meanwhile, Narendra Modi, this is from India, deeply pained by the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis in this hour of grief and remembrance, my heartfelt condolence to the global Catholic community.
Pope Francis will always be remembered as a beacon.
Of compassion, humility, and spiritual courage by millions, by millions across the world.
And God, too.
May his soul find eternal peace in God's embrace.
Breitbart covered the meeting.
A convalescing Pope Francis made a surprise appearance for Easter Sunday blessing at Vatican St. Peter's Square, defying the serious illness.
That has left him struggling for the past few months.
It had been unknown that the bond of 88 would join the Holy Week gathering following his recent discharge from a hospital after five weeks of treatment for an infection that led to double pneumonia.
At the time, Dr. Zane needed at least two months of rest at his residence prior to Sunday's celebration.
He'd been seen out twice this week.
Brothers and sisters, happy Easter, Francis said.
Drawing cheers and applause from the gathered faithful.
Joaquin, your thoughts.
The globalist pope, you know, he wanted one world government.
He did everything in his power to make it happen.
You know, after these guys, you know, it actually reminds me of after Jimmy Savile, the biggest pedophile in British history, died.
All these accolades from, you know, King Charles and all the rest of them came in like, oh, what a wonderful saint, you know, Sir Savile, you know, and it's the same shit.
I mean...
You know, this guy protected the pedophiles in the Catholic Church for the longest time.
He moved them around, you know, so that they could continue to abuse children.
Years and years he resisted, even facing the issue, you know, with the history of the Catholic Church and pedophilia, which I devote.
A couple of chapters in the first book.
So yeah, it's all phony bullshit after the person dies.
You know, you hear all these accolades that are full of crap.
So, I mean, I'm not going to say, yeah, I'm glad he's dead, you know, because I don't know.
I'm not going to go that far.
But, you know, he represented, to me, everything that's wrong with what's going on on this earth.
He was a globalist.
He wanted one world government.
And that's all you need to know, basically.
Brian. You know, there's a lot of light and dark.
And there's a lot of sort of Gnostic old occultism that's built into Vatican figureheads.
We've got this pope here, which is generally called the White Pope.
And then there's another pope.
That's called the Black Pope.
The White Pope wears white robes, and the Black Pope wears black robes.
The Black Pope is the head of a military order called the Jesuits, and he is literally, his title is the superior general of the Jesuit order.
And from what I hear, the White Pope takes his orders from the Black Pope.
The Black Pope's named Arturo Sosa, and he's the guy that...
This exercise is sort of an unseen authority over Wall Street and other political movements, all in practice.
And so you don't hear much about the Black Pope, but as the superior general of a Jesuit order, which is almost militaristic, you'll see all sorts of cultism, Gnosticism.
Freemasonry, Illuminati type stuff that's associated with them.
And, you know, if you really want to compare and contrast, take a look at what, take a look at the press releases that have come out of the Vatican.
Over the past three or four years, look at all the liberal concept and ideology that's been originating from the Vatican.
Just in their press releases, you'll see this climate change, a global agenda, sort of God is this world.
You'll see a lot of Mother Earth.
You'll see a lot of...
Trans this and trans that and diversity, equity and inclusion type stuff.
So you can almost tell that the front for the Catholic Church is being driven by the same powers that are driving a lot of the cultural shift here in America.
And I would say that all those same drivers are the drivers that have been consistently pushed onto American society and global society as sort of the new ecumenical religion that needs to develop.
And I think that, frankly, it's being pushed by the Black Pope and the Superior General of the military Jesuit order.
And as you know, the Jesuits were formed as sort of an anti-Protestant order to make sure to basically erase the Protestant concept.
Now, the Protestants didn't get everything right.
Again, they thought the Catholic Church needed to be changed from the inside out.
That's what Luther thought.
He thought he could reform it from the inside out.
But the problem was, after the 95 Theses were posted on the church door in Wittenberg, there was just too much debate taking place regarding things like transubstantiation and indulgences and other issues related to...
The cat was out of the bag.
And the Protestants should have stuck to their guns, but they didn't.
Instead, they tried to reform the Catholic Church from the inside out.
They lost that war and ended up basically splitting.
And this is why you see denominations of Christianity all over the place and then a single unified Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church, however, has been split into two different components.
You've got the Orthodox Church that...
As broken loose because they don't recognize the Pope as the vicar of Christ on Earth and other types of titles such as Holy Father and other things that shouldn't be given to a man.
So it's an interesting change in times, and I'm interested to see how this new ecumenical sort of religion is going to develop as everything continues to sort of careen towards a new world order, which seems to be...
You know, rooted in this occultic Freemasonry Illuminati symbolism.
Good, good.
I got one more little fact.
Go ahead, Joaquin.
Go ahead.
Francis Bergoglio, the Pope, is the first, quote, white Pope to be a Jesuit.
He is a Jesuit.
So that's another added factor.
Yeah, but yeah, he's not Archero Sosa, though.
He's not the Supreme General of the...
Of the black, of the Jesuit order.
He takes his orders still, yeah.
Yeah. Very good.
Very good, gentlemen.
Yeah. While Orban declares West's lost proxy war of Russia, criticizing EU's rudderless Ukraine policy.
This is a man of great courage and integrity.
Hungarian PM Orban has delivered one of his most candid assessments to the West's involvement in Ukraine, asserting The West effectively lost a proxy war with Russia.
In a wide-ranging interview, published April 17th on Hungary's OT YouTube channel, Urbana echoed the sentiment long promoted by Moscow that war in Ukraine is not merely a local or regional conflict,
a geopolitical contest between Russia and the collective West, with Ukraine as its unfortunate battleground.
As the leader of an EU member state, his blunt statement that the West has lost the war marks a significant diversion from dominant narratives in Muscles, Berlin, Paris, and Washington, D.C. According to Orban,
while European leaders are hesitant to admit the defeat, the implications are severe.
Losing a war is a serious thing.
His comments are a continuation of long-standing criticism of the EU's response to the war in Ukraine since it began at Feb 2022.
Hungary has emerged among the most vocal dissenters within the EU, repeatedly objecting to sanctions on Russia, military aid to Ukraine, proposal to fast-track Ukraine's EU membership.
Budapest has frequently vetoed or delayed collective EU action.
Position it, though, as a contrarian voice in an increasingly divided Europe.
Coin Urbana, the West, especially Europe, miscalculated its strategy by unconditionally backing Ukraine with military, financial, and political support, believing Russia could be isolated and defeated economically and diplomatically.
The entire Western world is lined up behind Ukraine, Urbana said yet.
Despite sanctions and billions in aid, Russia has not collapsed, nor has the Ukrainian military achieved the kind of victories Western leaders had anticipated.
Worse, Urbain suggests the war has backfired for Europe.
Brussels, he said, is rudderless, clinging to hard-line positions that have diminished its global relevance.
In his view, European leaders are trying to save face.
By offering Ukraine EU membership as a consolation prize, despite the fact Ukraine is no longer a fully sovereign state and cannot sustain itself without constant foreign assistance.
This is not the first time Urbana has cast doubt on Europe's commitment to Ukraine.
In March, he taught the Patriota YouTube channel that EU is feeding Kiev's empty promises, adding, That the bloc doesn't have a single penny left to maintain support and question whether Brussels would continue to fund Ukraine militarily and its government while facing its own economic troubles,
rising inflation, and increasing domestic discontent.
Hungary's refusal to endorse a recent EU communique calling for increased military aid to Kiev underscores its growing isolation within the bloc.
Also, it's resolved to stick to a contrarian position that aligns with
He drew a sharp contrast between U.S. under Biden and Trump, expressing a clear preference for the latter's approach.
Trump saved U.S. from serious defeat, adding that a former president's decision, meaning before he began his second.
To avoid deep involvement in the conflict preserved American strategic interests while limiting its political exposure.
This line of thinking aligns with Irvine's broader worldview.
He's skeptical of liberal internationalism, distrustful of multilateral institutions, and increasingly drawn to national conservatism.
His close personal and political ties with Trump are well documented.
He's previously stated he believes Trump's return to the White House would lead to a negotiated settlement in Ukraine, something that he sees as increasingly unlikely under Biden's admin.
Urban's admiration for Trump also served as a veiled rebuke in the current transatlantic consensus for Ukraine.
While Washington and Brussels continue to stress the importance of standing with Ukraine for as long as it takes, Urbana believes its stance is neither sustainable nor in Europe's interest.
It comes at a time of increasing division within the EU over Ukraine.
Many Western nations remain committed to the idea of defeating Russia.
A growing number, particularly in Central and Southeastern Europe, are beginning to question the cost, feasibility, and endgame.
Countries like Slovakia and Hungary have already expressed deep reservations.
There's also growing domestic fatigue across the continent, as voters in countries like Germany, France, Italy express concern over inflation, energy prices, and the perceived futility of the war effort.
With elections looming in several member states, including the European Parliament election in 2024.
So this actually...
It was published earlier, but yet it has a date of now.
Urban's position may be gaining more traction.
His government is already actively cultivating other nationalists and Euroskeptic parties across the continent.
Urban's claim the West lost a proxy war also raises an uncomfortable question about what a post-conflict Europe might look like and how long the EU can maintain unity in the face of strategic failure.
Look at the date, April 30th.
2025, yet clearly it's reflecting views that were earlier on.
If the Ukraine counteroffensive stalled permanently in Russia, territorial gains are consolidated.
Many of the EU's current policies, from sanctions to accession talks, could be viewed not only as ineffective, but deeply counterproductive.
Or, man, this will come at a cost to European credibility, especially if the bloc is perceived as clinging to moral victories while suffering strategic losses.
Moreover, as Urban has observed, the long war could turn Ukraine into a permanent welfare client of the West, an unsustainable burden for a bloc already facing internal crises from inflation to migration to political polarization.
Whether Viktor Orban is merely an outlier or harbinger of eventual strategic rethink in Europe remains to be seen.
But its consistent message is hard to ignore.
Europe's current course on Ukraine is failing.
The West has miscalculated the nature of the conflict.
Unless a new approach is adopted, one seeking peace rather than victory, the consequence for the continent could be dire.
As the war grinds on, with no end in sight, Orban's warning serves as a reminder beneath a surface of unity.
Europe is far from monolithic in its vision for Ukraine, and the cracks are beginning to show.
Meanwhile, Zelensky says Russia tried to create an impression of a ceasefire as attacks continue.
Zelensky accused Russia, Sunday, of creating the false appearance of honoring an eastern ceasefire.
St. Moscow continued to launch attacks after Putin announced a unilateral temporary truce.
As of Easter morning, we say the Russian army is trying to create a general impression of a ceasefire, but in some places it does not abandon individual attempts to advance and inflict losses on Ukraine.
Despite Putin's declaration, Zelensky said Sunday Ukrainian forces had recorded 59 instances of Russian shelling and five assaults by units along the front line, as well as dozens of drone strikes.
In later updates, Zelensky said despite Ukraine declaring a symmetrical approach to Russian action, the trend of increasing the use of heavy weaponry by Russian forces continues.
He said, however, it was a good thing, at least in that there were no air raid sirens.
He noted some Ukrainian troops were killed in a Russian ambush Sunday in the Nudesk region, said the Russian soldier responsible would be eliminated.
Russian Defense Ministry, by contrast, accused Ukrainian forces of overnight attacks in Donetsk despite the ceasefire.
It said Ukraine had sent 48 drones into Russian territory.
According to the ministry, they were dead and wounded among the civilian population without giving details.
It claimed Russian troops had strictly observed the truce.
Russian-installed officials in the partially-occupied Ukraine region of Kyrgyzstan also said Ukrainian forces had launched attacks.
Joaquin? I have no trouble if I've got to decide between who's speaking the truth, the Russian Defense Ministry or Zelensky.
I know who is the world-class liar.
Your thoughts?
Right. Yeah, I mean, pretty much everything that comes out of Zelensky's mouth is a lie.
He's a desperado.
He's a figurehead at this point.
He's going to be gone very soon, I believe.
Getting back to Orban, yeah, he's one of the very bright spots.
Out of all the EU nations, which are pretty much, you know, crazy, very regressive, still trying to promote Ukraine at all costs.
But Orban actually has been a realist pretty much throughout the war.
And he's always been neutral or actually kind of favors Russia and his friends with Putin.
He's also friends with Trump.
That part I don't get because Trump has shown his true colors.
I think that is an old article, by the way.
And I'm sure that...
Well, another thing that I didn't like that I just saw recently with Orban, he actually hosted a visit by Netanyahu.
I mean, that just tells you the power that Netanyahu has.
He's the only guy that's gone to the White House since Trump's been in twice.
Nobody else has.
And then he visits Orban.
So he's visiting all the guys that we want to favor and like.
But that kind of just blackens them, I think, when they even associate with Netanyahu, the worst war criminal on Earth.
But anyway.
As far as the peace proposal, I know we're going to get more into that.
That's a joke.
And as far as the truce, yeah, I think Putin is sincere most of the time when he comes off stating something, like having an Easter truce, temporary.
Supposedly, 101 times that...
Temporary pause of peace with infrastructure targeting.
101 times Ukraine supposedly has tried to bomb Russian infrastructure energy sites.
So that just tells you, you know, what kind of credibility Ukraine and Zelenskyy have.
It's all a joke.
So, yeah, let's go on after this to the, quote, peace talks of Ukraine, which are not
Well, how do you expect to conduct diplomatic peace talks with Russia under these conditions?
Trump just signed another order giving Ukraine another billion dollars of military aid.
Germany is...out of control and has decided that they want to continue with the war on behalf of the European Union.
There's no way to achieve a workable ceasefire with a guy like Marco Rubio, who frankly is the...
Representation of all of the Western media elite that have villainized Russia for so long in so many nations and in so many different ways.
Rubio's the wrong guy to do the job.
We should have had a number of other guys put in there.
I mean, even McGregor.
There's a lot of guys that could have done a better job than Marco Rubio.
Tell me why this took place.
It doesn't make any sense.
And so I understand Putin's side of the arrangement.
Hey, why should I trust anybody?
There's all these quote unquote 30 day moratoriums.
Most times the other side keeps breaking it.
The other side keeps breaking it.
Nobody's pulled out of the Donbass yet, which is one of the first priorities that Russia has had.
But most importantly, we continue to give Ukraine weapons while we're telling Russia to back down.
Give me a break.
Now we're trying to threaten Russia that we're going to take over their nuclear facilities on behalf of the world who fears Russia.
For the last five years, I haven't seen Russia do a single thing that they've been accused of, including fixing an election.
Well, that was, what, 10 years ago?
That was 2016.
That was nine years ago.
I don't see Russia acting out of control in any way.
All I see are mockingbird puppet media figures pushing the war criminals.
And the war profiteers perspective and making sure that the arms continue to flow to Ukraine for this sort of Zionist takeover of Ukraine property.
I don't blame Russia.
And besides, Russia has a memory.
They're not stupid people.
It goes back to the Minsk agreements and the violations of that.
How are you going to fix that if you're going to put a guy like Marco Rubio in charge of the diplomatic relations?
Now, on the other side...
Putin's team has said Donald Trump understands the situation and he wants to get permanent peace.
But let me tell you something.
This is Trump's war now.
Remember what Trump said?
He said 30 days he'd ended.
It would be all over.
All he had to do was cut off supplies to Ukraine.
That's all he had to do.
Let Russia go do what they're going to do and cut it off.
He hasn't.
And since he hasn't done that, this is his war now.
So yeah, Biden may have started it and the warmongers may have kept it going.
All Trump had to do was end the supplies, and he didn't do it.
So yeah, it's on you now, Donald Trump.
I think he's got three wars that now have his name attached.
The war in Ukraine against Russia, the war in Yemen against the Houthis, and even the slaughter of the Palestinians, none of which could continue without U.S. military and financial support.
Meanwhile, Rubio.
U.S. will walk away from Russia to retain peace effort if no result soon.
U.S. will abandon Ukrainian peace effort if no progress is made soon, Rubio says.
This is Hal Turner.
Secretary Rubio said today U.S. will walk away if tangible results do not come soon.
Trump will abandon his Ukrainian peace push.
If no progress is made within a matter of days, we're not going to continue with this endeavor for weeks and months on end.
We need to determine quickly whether this is doable in the next few weeks.
He didn't state what walk away means, but given Trump's mastermark, it looks as though U.S. support for Ukraine would end.
It seems logical to many observers who note Ukraine can no longer fight.
If it no longer has U.S. support, the war would end within a few months by default.
If Ukraine ran out of war fighting ability, frankly, I think it would end in days.
Early Friday, Kremlin's welcoming Dmitry Peskov confirmed a 30-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine protecting energy infrastructure has expired.
Over the next 30, Ukraine, over the past 30, Ukraine has violated the ceasefire at least 101 times.
Continue to strike Russian energy infrastructure.
Vesely Nebensya, Russia's UN permanent rep, said today, We had an attempt at a limited ceasefire with regard to energy infrastructure, but it was not observed by the Ukrainian side.
Under these circumstances, It's simply unrealistic to talk about a ceasefire at this point.
More about it from zero hedge.
U.S. once again pushing the Ukrainian peace proposal that would effectively freeze the war, importantly with Ukrainian territories now held by Russia remaining under Moscow's control, something the Zelensky government is likely to reject.
White House patience is wearing thin.
The Trump admin has presented allies with an outline of the potential peace deal.
According to Bloomberg, offers to ease sanctions on Moscow if a lasting ceasefire is achieved.
Officials saying they're trying to secure it in weeks better warn the White House is ready to move on if it doesn't have willingness from the Kremlin.
Bloomberg. The contours of the U.S. plan was shared during a meeting in Paris Thursday.
According to European officials, the proposal would effectively freeze the war.
Ukrainian territories now occupied by Russia, remaining under Moscow's control.
Kiev's aspiration of joining NATO would be off the table.
They declined further specifics.
Paris talks included a meeting between the French President Macron and the U.S. envoy, Witkow.
As well as a discussion with Rubio and National Security Advisors from France, Germany, Ukraine, Ukraine.
Secretary of State Rubio has once again put Kremlin officials on notice.
He not only wants European allies to help move the ball toward a ceasefire, but his signal Moscow, Trump's initiative toward peace, will not just linger on forever.
American patience is wearing thin.
We're not going to continue with this endeavor for weeks and months on end.
We need to determine very quickly now.
I'm talking about days.
Whether this is doable.
If it is, we're in.
If it's not, then we have other priorities.
If we're the emphasize in France, we need to figure out here, now, within days, whether this is doable in the short term.
Because if not, I think we're just going to move on.
Provocative statements issued was, from the perspective of European allies, U.S. has been helping Ukraine over the past three years.
We want it to end, but it's not our war.
Thus, the top diplomat made clear Trump is ready to move on.
But if it remains, Zelensky is also not being much of a partner in peace.
The leader lashed out at U.S. official Friday.
For the suggestion that the war could be frozen with Russia in control of the four eastern territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kyrgyzstan, and Zabrasya.
He said, this is tantamount to Washington adopting Russian strategy.
Said Trump's envoys have no mandate to discuss Ukrainian territories because they belong to our people.
He added.
We do not discuss territories until a ceasefire.
We will never consider Ukrainian lands as Russian.
This strongly suggests a rocky road ahead, but Washington could be setting up to lay exclusive blame on Moscow if ceasefire talks fail to get off the ground.
Yet on the battlefield, at least, Russia has less reason to hasten to the negotiating table as it continues to slowly but steadily advance its holdover territory.
Here we have an institute for the study of war reporting.
New. Russian officials continue to reiterate Russian President Putin's non-negotiable demands.
He's not going to give up on territories.
He's not going to give up on non-membership in NATO.
He's not going to give up on demilitarization.
And he's not going to give up on denazification.
Meanwhile, great diplomatic shift in the Ukrainian war.
European countries are joining the negotiating process.
On April 7th, Paris hosted a series of high-level meetings.
Key discussion includes ceasefire monitoring mechanism, potential deployment of a multinational peacekeeping force, future security arrangements.
They'll say Palace described talks as productive and constructive with President Macron.
Pledging to double efforts to achieve peace.
The U.S., in turn, present proposals called Contours of Lasting Peace.
States said these proposals were received with enthusiasm and contribute to building trust between parties.
But to the best of my knowledge, Russia was not there.
Ukrainian officially head of the presidential office and defense minister held separate talks with his so-called On the same day,
Marco Rubio and Sergi Lavrov We had a phone conversation where the Russian side expressed readiness to continue contacts but insists on the need to eliminate root causes.
That would include demilitarization and denotsification.
Trump said he expects Russia's response to his proposals in the coming week.
Actually, Witkoff's recent visit to Russia was dedicated to this issue.
Meanwhile... Moscow's Yan'an envoy dismissed immediate ceasefire prospects, citing Kiev's violation to pass agreements, including his short-lived moratorium on strikes against energy infrastructure.
Today marks the final day of the moratorium announced on March 18. Over the past month, Moscow largely refrained from such attacks, despite Kiev completely ignoring the agreement and launching daily strikes.
On Russian infrastructure, including the strategic international facilities of the Dubzva Pipeline and Caspian Pipeline Consortium, with a moratorium set to expire if no extension is announced, strikes on Ukraine power grid and energy facilities could resume as earlier as that night.
Resumption of massive energy strike could mean Trump's efforts strain.
Trump's effort for de-escalation, I think they're past gone, meaningless, pointless at this time.
Amid an ongoing negotiation process, Kiev is fueling hysteria on the U.S. position.
After a serious scandal, Zelensky does not stop and accuses Witkoff of adopting the Russian narrative.
While diplomatic channels show tentative progress, the front-line situation remains tense.
Russia's military gains and Ukraine dwindling manpower underscore the urgency of negotiations, though mutual distrust and conflicting demands persist.
The Russian army makes it clear Russia is looking for peace, but not at any cost.
Joaquin, your thoughts.
Yeah, it's all a circus.
It's all bullshit.
You know, these people.
Yeah, I mean, America and Europe and Zelensky, they're all full of shit.
They're not to be trusted.
Russia knows this.
They're going to have to do everything on their own.
They can't rely on...
Anybody else.
Because none are trustworthy.
They've shown it time and time and time and time, over and over and over.
Yeah, we don't need any more bullshit from the West.
Russia, go in there and do what you have to and get that damn thing done.
I know they can buy time.
They got all the manpower.
They got the weapons.
But they need to get it done fast because the whole world is tired of this.
And we need some peace, some stability, at least somewhere in the world, even though we know that something else is going to happen to erupt it, even if there was peace today.
They would devise another false flag or whatever to keep the tension and hostility and war going, because that's how they operate.
I'm talking about the controllers, the city of London, that do all the purse string pulling on every nation.
But yeah, I think that Russia cannot listen to Zelensky.
He has to be removed.
They're going to have to go all the way to the Polish border.
They're going to have to...
Basically have an unconditional surrender from Ukraine with no help by anybody else.
Now, this part where America's moving, it's not a war.
Well, it is their war.
It's always been America's war.
That's the whole problem.
But anyway, the quote from Rubio.
Yeah, we're moving on.
If it doesn't happen in the next couple of days, we're moving on.
Well, if it means...
Stopping all aid, then that is a good thing.
That's significant.
If it means that.
But, you know, you can't trust these guys, so we don't know what it means, really.
But if it means stopping all aid, weapons, money, everything to Ukraine, well, this war is going to be over very soon, I think.
But anyway, we'll have to wait and see.
You're right.
We have no idea what it means, Brian.
You know, you almost have to look at the world like a zoo.
You know, Russia's the big bear.
America's sort of the elephant in the room.
And we're partnered up with Israel that holds their position.
The question is, who's managing the zoo?
It used to be American hegemony that said, okay, here we all got a zoo.
Everybody stay in your cages.
We're going to punish anybody that gets out of line.
But America's hegemony is...
It's like the old world order has become sort of a Pelosi-Schumer combination of old figures that can't really control everything.
And right now, America is beginning to act like a bit of a wounded animal rather than the zookeeper.
I'm not sure that Trump's messaging is...
Clear and straightforward.
I think he's doing a little too much bargaining and negotiating.
Now, I'm not saying that we should go around flexing our muscles and try to control the zoo, but it's clear that somebody out there is pulling the strings and they're losing control of certain elements of all the animals in the zoo at this particular point in time.
The more injured we are, the more we become the animal that needs to be eliminated because The piece has been broken.
And you can't let all the other zoo animals begin to smell that, you know, America is an injured animal right now.
Our dollar is down.
Cryptos are going crazy.
We've got Trump making a lot of very aggressive decisions.
We've got bricks kind of forming in the background.
We've got a lot of other international interests taking place.
But what's very quiet, the Fed.
Trump has asked the Fed chairman to step down.
The banking cartels that have really controlled the New World Order don't seem to be giving clear messaging as to what it is they want us to do.
Unless you just want to say, oh, it's the Jew, the Zionists get to call all the shots.
Well, they don't, really.
I mean, there's a certain level in which we, the elephant...
Are teamed up with the Zionists for some reason, and I think that needs to be broken as well.
But there's a portion of that old guard that is still hanging on, and it's like this New World Order.
Cannot really be born at this particular point in time because the old guard will not relinquish power.
It's just a very strange time, and I feel very weird as an American global citizen today if I look at it like that, or even as an American, because I'm not sure that we're projecting the kind of strength that we used to be able to project.
I'm not sure we're going to be able to protect our ability to maintain the zoo for much longer.
We can't maintain the zoo any longer.
There's going to be fights that begin to break out all over the place, and there's not going to be a zookeeper there to control the animals.
So that leads to war, and war leads to everybody taking sides, and pretty soon somebody's going to lose and somebody's going to get hurt.
But we've been building toward that for a long time, and we're just now starting to see the real fruit of it develop under Trump.
Yeah, without a doubt, the U.S. has mismanaged the zoo.
You wanted to add, Joaquin?
Well, I'll tell you, it's not the zoo or the U.S. It's the City of London money changers that call the shots, and they always want war.
Yes, they benefit from both sides.
Meanwhile... Israel vows to block Iran's nukes, whatever it takes.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Kass declared today Israel would do whatever it takes to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, reaffirming a hardline stat just after reports that Trump blocked proposed Israeli strikes.
But think about it.
Iran has disavowed any interest and Dukes denies it has some even our own intel community via a Tulsi Gabbard.
From Board of the Congress, the consensus, including CIA, Iran doesn't have any nukes and doesn't want them.
So what are we going to do bombing Iran for a non-existent nuclear weapons program, Katz says?
IDF working toward decisive victory in all arenas.
Katz called the mission an historic task and warned.
Israel won't tolerate annihilation threats and won't wait for permission to act.
Meanwhile, Netanyahu ready to bomb Iran's nukes, Trump said,"Hold up!" Israel was this close to bombing Iran's nukes site when Trump stepped in and hit pause.
Netanyahu didn't deny the whole thing, just reminded everyone he's been fighting Iran's nuclear dreams, like it's his personal side quest for over a decade, over a decade, probably 30 years he's been selling the bullshit.
Iran was only weeks away from nukes.
It's just absurd.
And every time the week comes and goes, he says it's the next week, and then the next week, and then the next week.
Sources say Trump picked Talk It Out over Blow It Up, even though a team was split like a reality show finale.
So yeah, no missiles for now, but the drama still very much alive.
U.S. and U.K. of Israel will sit down face-to-face in Oman Saturday to talk nukes, and that would have been this past.
Meanwhile, Israel still ain't a limited attack on Iran's nuclear facilities from the truth-seeker.
According to Reuters, Sinus hardliners are seriously contemplating striking Iran's nukes without U.S. assistance.
It may sound foolhardy, But Zionist hardliners are beyond reason or restraint as witnessing the ongoing slaughter in Gaza.
However, there is another reason we think a beautiful unilateral Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear or military is entirely plausible.
Some months ago, English psychic Craig Hamilton Parker spoke of a vision he had of war planes.
Striking what he thought were Iranian nuclear signs.
Though he didn't mention the extent of the damage, which could be very limited given Iran's underground military and nuclear facilities are constructed, he spoke of seeing some of the warplanes being shot down.
Crucially, however, they weren't U.S. The warplanes in his vision were Israeli.
This is not entirely implausible for Zionist hardliner to believe that by striking Iran's nuclear facilities, they could provoke a devastating Iranian counter-strike on Israel.
This, in turn, could justify an all-encompassing U.S. strike, and then presto, the Zionist dream accomplished.
Though tens of thousands of Israelis would die, This is not to say Trump admin isn't contemplating striking Iran.
We believe they are.
But recent run-ins with the Houthis have caused the U.S. command to proceed a bit more cautiously.
The U.S. military knows Iran will be no pushover.
They want to ensure everything's in place before they strike.
But this is way too time-consuming for Zionist hardliners.
Time's running out.
They're not prepared to wait much longer.
Given Iran has beefed up its air defense around its nuclear sites and that Israeli hardliners are straining at the leash, give me five minutes.
Straining at the leash.
A unilateral Israeli strike on Iran in the coming months is entirely plausible.
It's also entirely plausible it ends in failure, which could mark the beginning, the end for Zionism as we know it.
Here's the article.
Israel hasn't ruled out a limited strike.
Trump not in a rush.
A controversy attack would only temporarily set back nuclear program.
April 19, New York.
Israel has not ruled out an attack, despite President Trump telling Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu the U.S. was for now unwilling to support such a move, according to an Israeli official and two others familiar.
Israeli officials have vowed to prevent Iran from acquiring nukes.
Netanyahu has insisted any negotiation with Iran must lead to complete dismantling of its nuclear program.
That's, of course, absurd because it's a peaceful nuclear program having nothing to do with weapons.
U.S. and Iranian negotiations are set for a second round of preliminary talks in Rome Saturday over the past month.
Israel proposed that Trump had been a series of options to attack Iran's facilities, including some with late swing or summer timelines.
The plans include a mix of airstrikes and commando ops that vary in severity and could set back Iran's ability to weaponize its nuclear program, which it's not doing and has no intent of doing, by just a month or a year or more.
The Times reported Wednesday, Trump told Netanyahu in a White House meeting, Washington wants to prioritize diplomatic talks, and he was unwilling to support a strike in the short term.
Israeli officials now believe their military could instead launch a limited strike on Iran that would require less U.S. support.
It would be significantly smaller than those Israel initially proposed.
It's unclear if or when Israel would move forward with such a strike, especially with talks on a nuclear deal getting started.
Such a move would likely alienate Trump and could risk broader U.S. support for Israel.
Parts of the plan previously presented last year to the Biden admin, two former senior Biden officials told Reuters, almost all required.
Significant U.S. support via direct military intervention or intelligence sharing.
Israel has also requested Washington to help Israel defend itself should Iran retaliate.
In response to a request for comment, the National Security Council referred Reuters to comment Trump made Thursday.
Wade told reports he had not waived Israel off an attack, but he was not in a rush to support military action against Tehran.
I think that Iran has a chance to have a great country and live happily without death, Trump said.
That's my first option.
There's a second.
I think it would be very bad for Iran.
I think Iran is wanting to talk.
Israeli PM office did not immediately respond.
A senior Israeli said no decision had been made on strike.
A senior Iranian official said Tehran was aware of Israeli planning.
That an attack would provoke a harsh and unwavering response.
We have intel from liable sources that Israel is playing a major attack on Iran's nuclear sites that stems from dissatisfaction with ongoing diplomatic efforts regarding Iran's nuclear program and from Netanyahu's need for conflict as a means of political survival.
Yes, absolutely.
Joaquin, your thoughts?
Yeah, that last line pretty much says it all.
Israel is getting desperate, or in particular, Netanyahu is getting very desperate at this point.
The economy of Israel is on the fringe.
The ability to keep sending Israeli defense forces, offense forces out there to fight.
He's struggling with that and the draft there.
There's a rising anti-war camp inside Israel now that's becoming more loud in its protest.
The corruption charges that have been on hold for, what, two years now?
They're still in process, supposedly.
This guy's getting desperate.
Netanyahu is very desperate.
Smoltrich is now one of the ministers that's the most hawkish for genocide against Palestinians.
He's saying, oh yeah, Israeli hostages aren't even important now.
The important thing is going against Iran.
So it's even taking priority over the war in Gaza.
And that war is bogged down.
They've invaded Gaza now.
Israeli forces are occupying a third of Gaza, I believe now, along with all the airstrikes every night and the deaths and deaths.
So Israel and Netanyahu and his militant regime are getting desperate.
And I think, yes, they might launch an attack on Iran, even though they don't have military weapons, nuclear weapons.
But they're going to do it anyway because...
They want to completely finish the job with Gaza, and they know that they need the cover of a war with Iran to do it.
And then that's going to drag, this is their play, they're going to drag America in too, because let's face it, America is controlled by the Zionist money changers of the city of London as well.
Sad to say, Brian.
Yeah, Bibi's in a lot of trouble.
He's having a hard time holding on to his military assets.
The people don't want to continue to fight this nasty war.
He's expanding on too many fronts as he tries to accomplish his greater Israel project.
Just this week, it was announced that they had gone into Syria and they were shooting at farmers and driving people out.
Of course, we had the President Bashar al-Assad.
And that government basically fell apart and was replaced by a new sort of Al-Qaeda in Syria.
The Greater Israel Project is sort of a vision that goes back to the original biblical lines of where the promised land would be.
And Israel keeps stepping over the lines as fast as they can with distractions over here and distractions over there.
The problem is the neighbors aren't being so neighborly anymore.
So they've been so busy thinking that they were the promised ones, the great ones that would be given sort of God's favor.
It's not really working out for them.
The people of Israel are beginning to see the slaughter.
They're beginning to understand that this is a completely manufactured event, not a...
A God-driven legacy that they seem to want to make the world believe that that's what they deserve, but it's totally manufactured with false flags, October 7th propaganda and garbage, and the Israeli citizens, even the conservative ones,
and even the ones that would have considered themselves Zionists, are beginning to see how bad the...
How bad the murder is in Gaza and how bad they really are.
Just this last week, they went after even more journalists, photography people.
Right now, they're getting hell from the rest of the world about all the journalists and photographers that they're getting rid of, all of the ambulance workers in the Palestinian areas.
I mean, they're just committing every atrocity they can as if...
The whole world is going to be blind to their war crimes.
It's not going to work out for them.
I think if they continue to push themselves into Iran, America is going to have to find themselves a way to break loose from sort of this Zionist control mechanism.
Trump's going to have to break away from it.
We're beginning to see signs that he's not supporting it.
He went out and told Iran that he wouldn't support them striking.
Israel striking Iran.
But then at the same time, he's having difficulty negotiating with all them.
Egypt has been bought off for a long time.
And Syria has been destabilized.
So Israel just thinks they can walk wherever they want and talk however they want.
But the problem is that their degradation is coming from within at this particular point in time as the people are starting to think that maybe the messaging, something's not quite right with it.
I could have opened up the Bible and told you something wasn't quite right with it a long time ago.
They like to believe their own sort of religious jargon, all dating back to Herzl and the Promised Land and Genesis chapter 12. All those promises are fulfilled.
They just don't know it yet.
The Israeli papers have two editions.
There's a Hebrew edition that actually is covering all the controversy and protests in Israel, which is massively divided.
The English version excludes all of that to create the impression that everything is hunky-dory when it massively is not.
Don, take us out.
Oh, massively is not.
That's what we're seeing.
There's a lot of controversy here in this crazy world.
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