This is Jim Fetzer, your host on The Raw Deal, right here on Revolution Radio Studio B, this 14th day of May 2025, joined today by Russ Winter and Joaquin Agopian for a fearsome threesome addition.
There's a lot going on out there in the world.
Some of the most important stories have to do with Trump and what he is doing in relation to Israel.
Indeed, I'm wondering, my friends, whether you have heard reports I've seen that Trump is even cutting connections between CIA and Mossad.
Russ, have you picked up on this?
Well, I'm skeptical, of course.
I'm very skeptical.
It appears that people are asking the question, is this the end of the Israel first regime?
I don't think so.
I think he's smoking and joking, to be honest with you, because the Israelis have not changed their stance one iota.
Last night they killed 60 people in six tents with bombings.
They're starting to unload their genocide on Gaza.
They don't seem to be relenting at all.
So if Trump is trying to put some pressure on Israel to back off, it's not working.
So what's he going to do next?
That's the big question.
Secondly, the Zog is totally in control in the United States.
There's all kinds of pressure points that could be brought to bear on Trump if he is serious about backing down on Israel-first policies.
So I think it's a dead-on arrival.
Joaquin, your thoughts?
If this guy was really serious, he would stop all funding of Israel's war against Gaza Palestinians.
And he's not about to do that.
My view...
He's still owned and controlled by his Jewish donors and the Rothschild City of London, founders of Israel.
I don't believe for a second that he's going to give up his cause.
All smiles in a photograph session with Jelani, the terrorist, Al-Qaeda terrorist that took over Syria at the behest of Israel in Saudi Arabia today.
You know, the guy's in the wrong corner for doing what's right by the world.
You know, so I don't believe that the separation from Netanyahu is for real.
Maybe he's actually pushing for a regime change so they get rid of Netanyahu and he can work with somebody else maybe a little bit more effectively.
I don't know.
But I think he's still owned and controlled by Israel.
Yeah, there's another reason why they might get rid of Netanyahu.
It's PR.
And so then the Israelis can...
Because Netanyahu has gone through all of his goodwill anywhere in the world.
I mean, nobody likes him anywhere in the world.
So we might as well just throw him under the bus and replace him.
But that's not going to change the big picture.
Supposedly, a whole bunch of intel represented.
We're talking about the former Mossad directors and all their intelligence people.
65 of them supposedly wrote a letter.
What it reminds me of is the letter back a few years ago with Hunter Biden saying it's all Russian collusion and that Hunter Biden laptop, no, it's all bullshit.
It reminds me of that.
But anyway, at least these supposed...
Former top intelligence Israeli people are, like, saying, no, we've got to get rid of Netanyahu, you know, for what that's worth.
Yeah, for what that's worth.
For what that's worth, exactly.
I'm just noticing one of these tweets is actually dated the 8th, so we're nearly a week old.
This is David J. Riley, just spoke with a general who's in the Mar-a-Lago crowd.
He said AIPAC is getting shut out of the Trump administration, confirmed Walsh was trying to undermine Trump by working with Netanyahu and said he's hopeful the U.S. will decouple from Mossad and MI6.
Huge.
Well, I'd say we haven't seen signs of it in the weeks since that was posted, so probably not happening.
Meanwhile, this is rather fascinating.
Hal Turner seemed to be on top of...
So many stories reports Hungary moving troops, tanks, and artillery to the Ukrainian border, where they apparently want to retake a chunk of Ukraine that used to belong to Hungary, called Carpathia.
This is dated now the 13th.
As this story is published, troop tanks, artillery, armored personnel, carriers of the Hungarian army are mobilizing toward the Hungary border with Ukraine.
Intel analysts expect Hungary is about to make a military move to reacquire Transcarpathia, highlighted in red on the map above.
Formerly the country of Hungary, but given over Ukraine during the time of the Soviet Union, being a part of Hungary.
Despite being technically Ukraine since Soviet times, the people there speak mostly Hungarian.
Tanks have been taken off their transportation units, driving through several towns in the Ukraine border.
There are videos of these tanks moving forward.
Here's Hal Turner's analysis.
If this is what Hungary is actually doing, retaking Transcarpathia, the European Union will likely go berserk.
They already fed up with hungry voting to deny additional aid to Ukraine.
A vote coming later this week is specifically being designed to neutralize Hungary's ability to block further EU aid to Ukraine.
They will adopt legislation in a manner that prevents a single nation from blocking more.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who leads Hungary, has already seen the writing on the wall of Europe when last week the discussion took place Deprive Hungary of EU voting rights.
Apparently, in the European Union, you can only vote when you agree with the EU.
A totally fraudulent democracy.
No time known as to when or if Hungary will actually proceed into Ukraine to take back Transcarpathia.
But very clearly, something gigantic is about to take place.
It will likely tear Europe apart.
Joaquin, your thoughts.
Hey, I'm all for it.
Go, Hungary.
Go for it.
These are Hungarian people speaking Hungarian language.
They've been persecuted basically by Ukraine government for many years now.
In the same way that the Russians had the right to take over the four annexed regions now that used to be part of Ukraine, well, so does Hungary have the right to take over Carpathia.
So I'm all for it.
And, you know...
Hungary's president has been very outspoken throughout the whole war, basically being more independent and leaning actually toward Russia.
And of course, he's been totally ostracized and punished by the EU.
I hope he takes over and the EU breaks up, because I want EU and NATO to be gone.
I agree 100%, walking with everything you have just said.
Ross, your thoughts?
Okay, if you go back to look at the map, say, in 1925 after the First World War, when Czechoslovakia was an entire country, the border, in fact, my landlady, my first landlady that I had here in Prague was from that region.
She's a Slovakian.
She's a Slovakian.
So actually, a lot of that area is Slovakian as well.
It's not just Hungary.
And some of it is even Polish.
But at the end of World War II, the Slovakians were on the Axis side.
They were on the wrong side of the ledger.
So Stalin just grabbed that territory.
It was kind of an extension of the old Czechoslovakia.
And a year ago, Putin...
When he was discussing that area, just basically said, you know, Hungary and Slovakia should just take what's theirs.
This is a Stalin deal.
Stalin grabbed that.
They should take Galicia.
You know, they had that taken away from them.
You know, so yeah, it'd be great to break up Ukraine, all the northern, all the way to the west.
Yeah, it was Stalin grabbing it.
It'd be great to break it up and give it to their old countries.
Yeah, Stalin grabbing that territory at the end of World War II is spoils.
That's all it was.
It's not really part of Ukraine.
I think breaking up Ukraine, giving the parts back, I mean, Poland has a chunk of it.
Czechoslovakia made another.
Hungary, I think that would be a wonderful solution.
I'll bet Vladimir Putin would support that.
So would Poland, so would Hungary.
Yeah.
Russ, a final thought?
Well, it's just small areas, but yeah, they are Slovakian and Hungarian territories, so of course they should probably take it back.
But, you know, the history is just rife with these little territorial disputes that get out of hand.
You know, it just happens all the time because somebody's grabbing territory that's not theirs, in this case the Soviets.
And of course the Soviets had no idea that this would be...
Later part of the Ukraine, they just thought of it as Soviet territory.
So it's an accident of history.
Yeah, leave it to Khrushchev, who was from Ukraine, to give it to Ukraine.
Yes.
Here we have a responsible state crowd reporting.
Back to Istanbul.
Keynotes for U.S.-Russia-Ukraine talks.
Putin was right.
A Gozovetsky bluff and send lower-level officials.
Real parameters need to be hammered out.
Thursday.
Direct talks between senior Ukrainian and Russian representatives if they do take place in Istanbul Thursday, tomorrow, will be a real step forward and a significant achievement for the Trump admin.
It's worth remembering only three months ago, the Ukrainian government was still rejecting even the idea of talks with a Putin admin is illegal.
Demanding prior Russian withdrawal from all occupied areas of Ukraine is a precondition.
Putin's apparent rejection of Zelensky's challenge to a face-to-face meeting is a disappointment, but not a crucial setback.
It's very rare for real progress in peace talk to be made in meetings between leaders themselves.
Some reason to see this as a maneuver or stunt by Zelensky to gain Trump's favor rather than a serious proposal.
But we also have Trump saying he's thinking about joining in the discussion from antiwar.com.
Trump said Monday he was considering joining talks between Russia and Ukraine, expected to be held in Istanbul this Thursday.
I think you may have a good result at the Thursday meeting in Turkey between Russia and Ukraine.
I believe the two leaders are going to be there.
And actually, it may be that we actually have Putin and Zelensky meeting.
I was thinking about flying over.
I don't know where I'm going to be on Thursday.
I've got so many meetings.
I was thinking about actually flying over there.
Russian President Putin first proposed it on Sunday, and then Zelensky.
Initially responded by saying negotiations were conditional on a ceasefire.
Zelensky, however, appeared to back down, saying Monday was ready to travel to Turkey.
We still mention the idea of a ceasefire.
I am ready to come to Turkey.
Unfortunately, the world still has not received a clear response from Russia to the numerous proposals for a ceasefire.
Well...
Gentlemen, what do you think about this, Joaquin?
Well, you know, Zelensky's only been pushing for the 30-day ceasefire, which, thankfully, Russia held its guns and said, no, we are not going for temporary ceasefire.
We will be willing to talk about the permanent one.
Yeah, it would be good if Putin and Zelensky actually do meet up in Turkey.
And if idiot Trump wants to run in there and pretend that he's actually brokering the deal because he's got such a big ego and promised within 24 hours as president he was going to fix it and have peace, go right ahead, Trump.
But the bottom line, though, is Russia gets what it wants.
From the very get-go, what they wanted.
If they accept that, Zelensky and Trump, then we're golden.
It's peace.
And obviously, if Trump, just like with Israel, decides, okay, no more money, no more weapons, the war is over.
So Trump really does kind of hold a Trump card there.
And I wish he would use it, but...
You know, he's too controlled by the ones that want war, so it's probably not going to happen.
But I do hope for the best in Turkey, you know, and not have it sabotaged this time by Boris Johnson running over from City of London to kapool the whole fucking thing out of...
It was all signed, you know?
It would have saved so many lives.
Anyway, it's hard for me to even accept the reality that...
What happened, happened.
That was a month and one week into the whole thing.
There was hardly any death.
And now, look at it, Ukraine is destroyed.
So, yeah, it's just so tragic.
A recent article, namely the idea that it's not really Ukraine versus Russia.
It's the Jewish establishment against Russia.
And that's really...
You know, properly understood, very much as you and Russ are implying.
If it weren't for the Zionist element, this wouldn't be taking place at all.
And Boris Johnson, of course, was acting as a studs for the Rothschild Empire.
Russ, your thoughts?
Well, I brought it up last week that we're coming up on the offensive window for the Russians.
And so it would be a big mistake for them to take a 30-day ceasefire because it would take them right into the heart of their campaign season.
So they need to launch sometime between now and the end of May, probably, to really have an effective offensive.
And for you historians out there, sometimes it's kind of worth to look back at the analog of history.
The Germans in Operation Barbarossa...
The invasion of the Soviet Union was June 21, 1941.
That was almost too late because they got distracted into Greece and Yugoslavia and had to delay their offensive by about three to four weeks.
And that really hurt the Germans.
They needed that extra three weeks of campaigning in Operation Barbarossa.
Historical campaign background to all this.
You can't just go into July and all of a sudden make your big push.
Well, I think it all fits that if they have the meeting tomorrow, and if it doesn't pan out, Putin goes forward with a very aggressive attack.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
He has no other choice.
And there is a relatively short window of only about two or three months before the weather starts changing, getting colder, and then there's snow and all the rest, bogging it down.
So, yeah, if Zelensky's unwilling to go with the program here, time for the full offensive by Russia, get the job done.
Yeah, what more can Putin do than to actually go on personally?
Confront Zelensky and see if he can hammer it out.
And if not, he has a clear conscience.
He did everything he could to avoid this.
Let it be done.
And I dare say, I think that's what's going to happen.
That Zelensky will be incorrigible here.
He always sabotages.
He's never been straightened up front.
Never.
Yes.
Agreed.
Meanwhile, Trump signed this major weapon and investment deal with Saudi Arabia.
Trump admin announced a massive weapon sale to Saudi Arabia, nearly $142 billion, calling it the largest defensive sale agreement in history.
In exchange, Riyadh gave assurance it would go with $600 billion in investments in the U.S. You know, I do think Trump, as a businessman, is trying to get The United States back on a firm economic footing.
The tariffs are all part of it, too.
Try to bring back manufacturing and industry to the U.S., which was gutted by NAFTA.
The White House announced the deals Tuesday.
Trump visited the Gulf Kingdom, noting they would cover energy, defense, mining, and technology.
It said the weapons would provide Saudi Arabia state-of-the-art warfighting equipment and services from over a dozen U.S. defense firms.
It's not clear to me why Saudi Arabia needs this massive defensive arsenal.
$142 billion will help upgrade its Air Force and Missile Defense, Coastal Security, Space Capabilities, as well as communications systems.
It will include incentive training in support of building capacity for the Saudi Armed Forces.
Well, Joaquin, what do you make of this?
Well, I mean, you know, if it's a business deal that works out for the military-industrial complex of America, then I guess it's kind of good, but, you know, kind of bad in that war, that ain't a good thing.
And what's Saudi Arabia going to do?
Well, they could go to war against Israel.
We don't want that.
You know, they don't really even need it.
Their nemesis obviously is Israel.
But then again, you know, just before the whole October 7th affair, they had already normalized relations with Israel.
They were moving in that direction prior to the event of October 7th.
You know, so I don't think they're that far away from where Israel stands, actually.
And what have they done?
For Gaza in this whole war.
They've sat and watched like the rest of the world.
I'm really kind of almost ashamed of the whole Muslim world for not doing more.
Other than the Houthi.
Other than, you know, the Lebanese Hezbollah.
Other than them, that's it!
The rest of the Muslim world just sitting there silent.
Oh, they may say, oh, this is bad.
You know, Turkey's Erdogan.
He's big talk all the time, but then he makes deals on the side with Israel, you know?
So he's two-faced completely.
But anyway, I might be biased because I'm Armenian.
There was a first genocide last century against the Armenians with Turkey doing it.
But anyway, go ahead.
Russ.
Also a deal with Qatar to sell a bunch of Boeing planes.
So yeah, he did do some business.
Hey, he got a free one!
Yeah, we're good to do that.
And then the energy aspect of this is really, it is important because there is a lot of investment that needs to go into energy.
And I'll tell you where it really needs to go.
It needs to go into Canada.
And I don't know if Canada is getting in on this deal because that's...
Hey, Alberta wants to be a 51st state.
I don't blame them because that's, I'll tell you what, Alberta is probably some of the greatest resource rich in the world.
And it's kind of cut off because they need pipelines and they need to kind of build up the infrastructure.
So I don't know where the Saudis figure in on this.
To me, it's kind of interesting that a lot of Saudi investment could come into energy in North America, not just the United States.
And also mining.
And the Saudis have an interest in that.
And they need a lot of copper.
We went over the charts looking at the AI surge that you need for electrification.
You need huge amounts of copper for that.
So it's grand thinking, but it's not a free ride because the Saudis and Qatar has to come up with the money somewhere.
And I'll tell you where a lot of that money is sitting.
Well, that's also in treasuries.
Huge treasury holdings.
So you're going to have to raise the money somehow, and that's going to put pressure on interest rates in the United States.
But I don't even know if Trump, how much he even cares about that, because I think he's kind of interested in collapsing the United States financially.
So that's really grand thinking type stuff if he's doing that.
That shows that maybe he has a little bigger brain than I realize.
Let's pick up on this Alberta thing just as an aside.
You really seem to be implying that it could be a real possibility.
I've been reading articles that Alberta would like to secede from Canada and join the United States.
Wouldn't that be a fascinating development, Joaquin?
Could that happen?
I think it could, actually.
I think there's some autonomy there working against the federal government of Canada trying to get free.
So, yeah, I think it would be a great idea, actually, if that happened.
And, yeah, you know, Russ was mentioning the oil reserves, the natural gas.
I mean, it's loaded with minerals.
So, yeah, it would add a lot to America if we got it.
Yeah, well, you don't necessarily have to make it in the 51st state.
You just have to get capital in there and kind of open it up to, say, Saudi via the United States investment.
To go in there, because the Permian Basin is starting to dry up.
We're probably 10 years away in the United States from really losing, seeing declines in the oil fields and gas fields.
The Permian doesn't have that much life in it.
The Canadians have really long life reserves.
There's some really incredible oil fields still left up there.
So it doesn't have to be the first state, but it can be controlled by the Saudis and the U.S. So maybe the U.S. is forming some kind of a special relationship with the Saudis, and this is what this trip is all about.
Very good.
To become a new state, would that require ratification by two-thirds or three-quarters of the other states?
Well, I don't think it's necessary.
You know, you can do it.
I'm agreeing.
I'm just asking what would be...
Required formally.
Something like that?
I think it's mutual agreement by the province and the United States, I think.
Fascinating, fascinating.
Stand by.
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Well, I do think this Saudi Arabian visit is a very big deal.
Here we have Trump scorching neocons and interventionists and emphasizing peace through strength deal-making in a major speech he delivered there.
Some highlights of Trump's lengthy speech before the U.S. Saudi investment firm.
For he frequently praises Saudi host, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, MBS as he's known, and advance peace through deal-making.
The stock market is going to go a lot higher, he said.
People should have listened.
We've never had anything like this, citing the explosion of investment in jobs.
Business executives weren't that happy when they saw me a month ago.
But change their tune as markets rose.
We are rocking.
The United States is the hottest country, with the exception of yours, Trump said.
Iran put on notice.
In the case of Iran, I've never believed in having permanent enemies.
I am different than a lot of people think.
I don't like permanent enemies.
Sometimes you need enemies to do the job, and you have to do it right.
Enemies get you motivated.
I want to make a deal with Iran.
I can make a deal with Iran.
I'd be very happy if we're going to make your region and the world a safer place.
Offering a much brighter future, Tehran will do a deal.
If Iran's leadership rejects the olive branch and continues to attack their neighbors, which it isn't doing, And we'll have no choice but to inflict massive maximum pressure and take all action required to stop the regime from ever having a nuclear weapon.
Iran will never have a nuclear weapon.
That, of course, is Bibi's song and dance, which is absurd.
Iran has never wanted nuclear weapons, only has a peaceful nuclear energy program.
Sometimes...
Trump's comments suggest he doesn't even understand the most basics about the situation vis-a-vis Iran.
He blasted neocons and liberal interventionists.
In the end, the so-called nation-builders wrecked far more nations than they built, and the interventionists were intervening in complex societies they did not understand.
It sounded like Trump with regard to Iran.
The gleaming marbles of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi were not created by the so-called nation-builder, neocons, or liberal nonprofits like those who spend trillions failing to develop Kabul and Baghdad in Syria, which has seen so much misery and death.
There's a new government we must all hope will succeed in stabilizing the country and keeping peace.
I understand they're beheading a lot of Christians there now.
Gaza, Yemen.
The people of Gaza deserve a much better future, Trump said.
But that will not or cannot occur as long as their leaders choose to kidnap, torture, and target innocent women and children for political ends.
Trump also proclaimed he ordered a cessation of U.S. Houthis hostilities in the Red Sea after the Pentagon fixed Well, what I think is Trump got the memo.
He's basically losing his MAGA crowd because they expected a lot more of pro-America as opposed to pro-Israel.
I just ran across A poll taken of Jews in America who's saying that his policies toward Israel are making it worse for them because of, quote, anti-Semitism.
You know, so many people recognize the evil of genocide and recognize that those U.S. bombs are the...
Perpetrators of genocide, yes, by pilots, you know, in Israel.
But Israel is not, it's become a pariah.
And by association, so has America.
And I think he's realizing at this point, he must back away from his donors and pretend.
Pretend.
I don't trust the man.
Pretend that he's doing the right thing, trying to make the peace in Ukraine, trying to make the peace in the Middle East.
You know, he's going through the motions, seeing his believing as far as what happens, but I think he actually got the memo that, you know, you're on the wrong track, you're not going to be president too much longer, you're becoming more unpopular, and you better...
Change your tune, and I think that's what we're seeing right now.
Russ?
Well, if he's really doing the grand strategy, working with the Saudis and Qatar and the Persian Gulf countries and major economic projects to try to save the United States, because the United States does need investment that it just doesn't have.
It's not going to get unless you have these guys on board.
So I really get that aspect of it.
I think it's smart.
But you can't be an Israeli first or at the same time.
It just doesn't compute.
You can't have Israel not ready to roll over Gaza and finish off their genocide at the same time and maintain cordial relations, let alone friendly relations, with the Saudis and the Persian Gulf and the country he's trying to appeal to.
So that just doesn't compute.
So that just tells me he's going to have to really rein Israel in, and that just doesn't appear to be happening.
So that kind of ties us back to what we were talking about with Netanyahu, replacing him with somebody that Trump, maybe the U.S. can control a little bit more to stave some of this stuff off.
But then what's going to happen to the 1.8 million Gazans?
What happens to them?
I don't hear that being discussed very much.
Although he did say that he would give them a state.
So he's talking to the Palestinians, Abbas or whatever his name is.
So he's trying to juggle this thing.
Yeah, I think that's 100% correct.
Netanyahu getting ready to commit more genocide, that just throws everything out the window, just screws everything up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
By the way...
They are using those bunker-buster bombs that many thought were going to be used against Iran, but I was suggesting at the time were going to be used against Gaza.
Here it is.
Israel launches nine bunker-busting missiles at Gaza's European hospital without providing evidence.
Tel Aviv claimed they were targeting And a mosque leader, as well as a command and control center beneath the hospital.
Nine bunker busters!
Israeli security officials state Tel Aviv launched nine bunker-busting missiles into and around the courtyard of southern Gaza's European hospital near the Khan Yunus Tuesday.
At least 28 have been killed, 70 wounded, including a journalist who was trapped all.
But that's not talking about...
How many died beneath the ground?
Because Hamas has a vast network of tunnels.
And once those weapons were showing up, I figured this would be how they would be employed.
The Washington Post noted the hospital among Gaza's largest as frequently housed displaced Palestinians along with patients and staff over the course of the war.
It was knocked out of service in July.
After the Israeli military ordered its evacuation, then reopened in August with help of Palmed Europe, a Paris-based nonprofit of Palestinian doctors, Haaretz, reported that Shin Bet and the IDF released a joint statement that the strike was intended to hit a command and control center beneath the hospital.
No evidence had been provided to support this claim.
Which is Tel Aviv's standard pseudo-justification offered for attacking hospitals in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.
Joaquin, your thoughts?
Oh, they can pinpoint the journalists real well, no matter where they might be in Gaza.
You know, more journalists have died there in this whole abomination than any other war that we even know about.
The rate at which they go after them.
So yeah, they got pretty good precision when they want to, you know, have that crosshair on a journalist.
So yeah, I don't buy it for a second.
They're always lying.
They're just like Ukraine.
All you get is lies and America backs them up.
They're liars too.
But yeah, I get so tired of everything they do.
They justify with a lie.
We're done with it.
We're fed up, man.
We've got to do something to stop Israel.
Something's going to happen big, like a false flag or something like that, that's like Netanyahu's desperation to get Trump to enter that war there directly.
Ross?
I'm kind of worried about a false flag against Trump, an assassination of Trump when he was in the Middle East.
Blame it on Iran.
And blame it on Iran.
People like us would just laugh at that.
Our community would just go, what?
Really?
Iran assassinated Trump?
We wouldn't believe it.
But there's so many dum-dums out there that would that they might just try something like that.
Well, and Israel doesn't really care how many people believe their propaganda.
They just want a pseudo-justification in order to move forward with the plans they were going to do anyway, regardless.
Meanwhile, we do have this luxury jet donated.
Rather fascinating.
Trump to accept super-luxury Boeing from Qatar to be used as new Air Force One.
ABC has reported Trump is about to accept a super luxury Boeing jumbo jet from the royal family of, is it Qatar or Qatar?
I've never been quite sure.
And used as a new Air Force One and then be transferred to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation when he leaves office.
That sounds like a personal contribution.
Sounds like a kind of a bribe.
And what may be the most valuable gift ever extended to the United States from a foreign government?
The Trump admin is preparing to accept a super luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet from the Royal Family of Qatar, a gift that is to be available for use by President Trump as a new Air Force One until shortly before he leaves office, at which time, ownership of the plane.
We'll be transferred to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation.
The gift is expected to be announced next week when Trump visits Qatar on the first foreign trip of his second term, according to sources familiar with the plans.
The Trump admin plan to accept a luxury debt donated by the Qatar government in use as Air Force One raises significant security concerns.
Intel experts and government officials say that Trump said would be stupid not to accept a free plane.
Trump on Monday defended the plan to receive the luxury debt during remarks at the White House, calling the donation a very...
Nice gesture.
I would never be one to turn down that kind of an offer.
I mean, it would be a stupid person to say, no, we don't want a free, very expensive plane.
But it was, I thought, just a great gesture.
Rhode Island Senator Jack Reed knocked him on the Senate Armed Services Committee, however, slammed the move, arguing using the plane as Air Force One would pose a mints.
counterintelligent risks for creating a foreign nation potential access to sensitive systems and communications.
This reckless disregard for national security and diplomatic propriety signals a dangerous willingness to barter American interest for personal gain, Reid said in a statement Monday, is an affront to the office of presidency and a betrayal of the trust placed in any U.S. leader.
To safeguard the nation's sovereignty.
Now, I've heard experts saying before it could be used as Air Force One, it would have to be completely dismantled and inspected and put back together again.
And that is fabulously more expensive than creating a whole new plane.
So, I mean, this is bizarre.
I mean, who knows?
What kind of intel?
What kind of bugs?
The design of the plane could be unique so the whole thing serves as a transmitter of any conversation taken within.
Joaquin, your thoughts?
Yeah, that was the first thought.
When I first heard about it, I go, what?
You know, I mean, it's a dead giveaway that they could be bugging it for all kinds of reasons, you know?
And then it's such an over-the-top gesture of bribery.
From a foreign country.
I mean, that's how many, and obviously all the Democrats are jumping on that, you know?
I mean, it is.
It's a bribe.
And it's just, in every way, it's the wrong move.
But the dealmaker, you know, he's used to getting freebies all the time, and so he's chalking it up like, oh, yeah, this is just a kind, generous gesture.
Yeah, shut up.
I can't see any way this is permissible.
Ross, your thoughts?
Well, maybe it's going to open the way to a flood of dual Qatari-American citizens.
To fill the roles of government and the State Department and intelligence.
I'll call you.
Yeah.
Just maybe.
If you look at the glass half full, maybe that'll replace some of the dual Israeli citizens that are in there with the dual Qatari people.
I know we've got a lot of troops there in Qatar.
They're stationed there permanently.
It's just such a crazy idea.
I can hardly believe it, but Trump's eager to go with it.
It's a nice plane.
He probably took a look at it and said, what the heck?
I'm taking it.
Here I think Kevin Barrett's raising a totally appropriate question.
Should Israel be declared a terrorist entity, a terrorist state?
Of course.
Obviously, the answer is yes.
The whole notion of terrorism really ought to be retired, invented to describe state violence at the time of the French Revolution.
The term...
Now, oscillates nonsensically between two definitions.
First, political violence against civilians.
And second, the behavior of people we really don't like.
But before we relinquish the word terrorism and teach AI to never, ever allow anyone to use it, it is that fascinating how AI can be so effortlessly used to censor.
A nephew of mine decided to ask one of these AI chat teams about my case, and he gave a completely phony report that I didn't show up, that I didn't file documents, that I was utterly irresponsible, which could hardly be removed from the facts of the matter, where I may even be on the verge of prevailing in my attempt to have the whole thing reversed, which illustrates that.
Principle of computer science, GI, geo, garbage in, garbage out.
It depends on the database, and that's easily subject to manipulation.
So I think a lot of these claims about what AI can do for us are grossly exaggerated.
I repeat, before we relinquish the word terrorism and teach AI to never, ever allow anyone to use it, even if the whole universe were at stake.
Let's get some positive mileage out of it.
Let's use it to stop a genocide.
How?
By declaring Israel a terrorist entity.
That would be only fitting and just.
Israel doesn't merely fit both definitions.
It epitomizes them.
First, Israel is not a thing.
It's a process, like everything else, according to Whitehead.
And that process is one long story of ongoing violence against civilians designed to kill some while terrorizing others into fleeing, leaving their property for the Israelis to steal.
In other words, Israel is really a verb.
To Israel, someone means to barge into their home, murder some of those living there, starting with the women and children, dance gleefully, waving a blue and white flag while the survivors flee.
Ben insists home is really yours, not theirs.
Anyone who asks, why?
Tell him your Bronze Age tribal deity gave it to your ancestors thousands of years ago, and be sure to be super nasal and bushy while you blather about how it's all really yours, because your tribal deity chose you, and what's more, you're actually the victim.
It always has been.
It always will be.
Bonus points.
We're dressing up in the panties of the women you killed and prancing around in front of your friend's iPhones.
Double bonus points when they post it on social media.
Second, everyone who knows these people really, really dislike them.
Why?
See one above or watch the video below.
Let's take a brief look here.
We have this special relationship.
Well, I'll tell you the same story I told Danny Jones.
I worked with this guy for years and he married a woman in the office.
And when I was going out to Bahrain on my rotation to the State Department, the wife was going out to Jerusalem because she got the same rotation to the State Department.
So because she had worked with the Israelis for many years, the station decided to declare the two of them to the Israelis.
So they land and they go straight to Mossad and...
The chief said, these are my officers.
She's on rotation to the State Department, and he's just going to study Arabic at the University of Tel Aviv.
So they're there for a little while.
They go to a party at the ambassador's residence, and they come home, and all of their living room furniture had been rearranged.
And they were like, you know, not cool.
But this is what the Israelis do.
They break in the house.
They rearrange all your furniture just to say, ha, fuck you.
We can do anything we want.
They're there.
Working.
Months passed.
They're having a good time.
They go to the ambassador's Christmas party.
Now, they're living in Jerusalem.
The embassy at the time was in Tel Aviv.
And so it's about a 30 or 40 minute drive to get from one city to the other.
They come home at the end of the party and people had taken shits in all of their toilets in their house.
Every toilet had shit in it.
You know, not cool.
They're not doing anything.
They're not working against the Israelis.
They're just...
Doing normal stuff.
He's studying Arabic.
She's just in the embassy's, you know, economic section.
And then when their tour was over, two-year tour, the ambassador threw a going-away party for them, which is a normal thing.
And they get back to the house, and the dog is under the dining room table whimpering because somebody had cut the dog's tail off, and they wrapped it with gauze and with medical tape.
Why would you do something like that?
What do you hope to gain except to make us hate you?
If you're trying to win friends and influence people, That's really not the way you're going to want to go.
So now here are these people who, if anything, were, you know, moderately supportive of the Israelis, who came home only with bitterness and hatred toward the Israelis for this harassment.
How bizarre is that?
It must have been goys.
It must have been goyim.
Yeah, sure, of course.
Non-Jews, yeah.
Joaquin, your thoughts.
I mean, obviously Israel is a terrorist state.
The United States is a terrorist state.
I mean, we are the two greatest terrorist states in the world today.
Unfortunately, it seems like history, it seems like almost everything, the narrative has been controlled by Jews.
And so it's been from the very beginning of Israel as a state, the Arabs are all the terrorists.
And of course, the war on terror, that was Israel.
In order to have the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and the 9-1-1, that's all.
Israel played a major part in all that.
Like the JFK assassination, USS Liberty, and on and on and on and on, you know?
They have always been the terrorists.
You know, there were 750,000 Arabs that had to die in Palestine for them to be a 1948 Jewish state.
They killed that many back then.
It's been going on forever.
And they have always proven themselves to be the real terrorists.
And even the, you know, The Al-Qaeda terrorists and, you know, HDS, all of them, they've all been Israel and U.S. The U.S.,
Israel number one, U.S., and the Gulf states.
They have been the terrorists, not the dupes that they hire as the terrorists and then pretend that they're Muslim.
Total reversal of what reality is.
Russell?
I mean, Netanyahu, he's trademarked the term terrorist.
I mean, if you listen to his speeches, you could probably do like a sequence of his speeches, a compilation, and just see how many times he uses that term against people over the years.
So he's just really trademarked that term, has full ownership to it.
And so for anybody else to come along and use that term...
Say, calling the Israelis that is going to have to face up to Netanyahu.
But Netanyahu may be gone, so we might be entering a new era.
Zelensky and Netanyahu gone, yeah!
That would be a giant snap in the right direction.
I could add a couple to that list.
Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, some of the monster...
Mass murders of our time.
Russ, I'm making you host, my friend, so after the break we can go to visit Winter Watch.
And this plane thing is really fascinating because it's such a public bribe.
It's so obvious.
How can Trump even?
By the way, there have been a lot of developments regarding Virginia robbers.
Goffrey including, of course, Joaquin having two new, part three and part four, about the whole saga where her father has now spoken out and said he thinks this is all very suspicious and, you know, she wasn't going to kill herself.
Joaquin, would you like to add a few before we hit the break?
Well, yeah, she has repeatedly come out and said, you know, I am not suicidal.
And if something happens, well, it's by all play.
And she has a friend who's been her lawyer in America for many years.
And she's also saying, I never would conceive her of ever committing suicide.
And then her lawyer there, you know, where she's living.
And she also came out and said, you know, in Australia.
I never suspected that she was suicidal.
They all are in agreement, along with a lot of other people, including some of the Republicans in Congress, are thinking that she was murdered.
No more suicidal than Jeffrey Epstein himself.
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We're going to find the other side.
So we're prepared.
Are we back?
I think so.
Okay, we got the meme of the day.
We've got the gals looking through her boyfriend's phone.
When she goes through your phone to see if you're cheating on her, and all she finds is two gigabits of anti-Semitic memes.
That's the meme of the day.
A minute.
I've never seen the balls blowing up on Israel and himself.
No, no, I did the meme of the day.
I thought it was funny.
I don't know.
Oh, oh, oh, oh!
See if you're cheating on you.
I get it over here on the right.
All she finds is two gigabytes of enemies.
That's what the world's coming to.
Let's take a little bit of a look at the polls.
This could be why Trump maybe is getting tired of being played by Netanyahu because it's just not politically popular.
That could turn him into a lame duck president real fast if he keeps down the Israel first track.
I firmly believe that.
Tell me about that polls, yeah.
Okay, so recent polls show that 46% to 47% of Americans support Israel, Gallup and also Pew.
But here's what's interesting.
The support is high among Republicans, 75%.
What the hell is wrong with the Republicans?
And older adults, 69%.
Lower among Democrats.
I mean, Democrats don't support Israel at all.
I thought they were big on Israel.
Go ahead.
Not the Democrats.
Fascinating.
Yeah, not the grassroots Democrats.
And younger generations, 41%.
This reflects a record low driven by criticism of Israel's action.
per pew.
Now, this is interesting.
The poll asks, in your opinion, do you agree or disagree that Trump should apply greater pressure on Israel to end its occupation of Palestinian lands and to allow the Palestinian-created independence?
That's a pretty strong statement there.
Look at the young evangelicals.
59% agree with that statement.
19% disagree.
So it's not just an evangelical issue.
It's an age situation.
Very weird.
These older boomers, particularly religious boomers, are the problem.
I think it's got to do with post-World War II and those who bought into the Holocaust, the holo-hoax.
If you bought into the holo-hoax, you have had a long-standing sympathy for Jews as victims, but...
All those younger people, they haven't.
They don't know the story.
So I think, Joaquin, would you be inclined to agree?
I totally agree with that, yeah.
I mean, all you have to do is look at what they're doing to the Palestinians, and there you go.
You have to be against Israel and the evil ones doing it.
Okay, Israel's lost support in 42 of 43 countries polled, with an 18.5% drop in favorability worldwide.
I'm not at all surprised by that.
I would think it would be even more.
So Trump may be reacting to real politic.
What country do they really still stand tall?
I don't know.
I'll probably check this one.
That's quite a vote.
Okay.
Let's check in on Waffle House.
Have you guys checked in on Waffle House lately?
I don't know what it entails.
Okay.
Well, welcome to my world, Jim.
The place is empty?
This is Waffle House.
What?
What the hell is this?
Holy shit!
They're beating the hell out of her.
What's the deal here?
It always goes down to Waffle House.
This is what Waffle House is.
That's a chain restaurant, right?
Yeah, it's like a breakfast house.
It'll open real late at night and all these blacks go in there and start throwing shit around.
Oh, that's terrible.
What a mess.
What are they doing there?
Strangling her?
Pulling out her earrings?
This is all weird.
Well, people are getting crazier all the time now.
Russ, this is not good.
Okay, so the guy says, where's my food?
I paid for my food.
Yeah.
So, here's what it means.
I heard this is where the greatest fighters are.
Wow.
Crazy.
And here's one.
Waffle House, not Flight Simulator, but Fight Simulator.
Good guy, Russ.
What you're saying is there seems to be a number of Waffle Houses where these kind of big scuffles are going on.
Is that what you're saying, Russ?
Oh, these things are just showing up constantly.
Yeah, Waffle House is kind of the epitome of it all.
So it's not just, you know, people are crazier now.
It's people at Waffle House are getting really crazy.
Yeah, they're particular customers, which tend to be dindus.
Didn't do nothing.
Didn't do stands for didn't do nothing.
UK pro-Israel Slam proclaiming Gaza famine could boost life expectancy?
How does starvation boost life expectancy?
That's bizarre.
It reduces obesity.
Don't you know?
You don't eat.
You don't get obese.
If you survive, you don't survive the experience.
Yeah, there's starving there now.
European leaders were snorting coke in public on a train.
Oh, let's watch that.
Yeah, let's get that one up.
You went by it.
The big three.
France, Germany, and the UK.
Go back.
Keep going.
It's right there.
Right on film, too.
Yeah, I mean, this is bizarre.
This is a little weird.
I don't know.
You can tell me what you think.
All right, watch this.
Right there where I'm pointing.
Yeah, no, I see it.
Yeah, they just got coped up.
They're all happy.
They seem a little high, don't they?
Yeah.
I mean, I kind of attribute it maybe to some drinks, but...
Nah, nah, nah.
It's a coke high, yeah.
Now watch his hand.
Yeah, watch the hand.
And Merz does the other one.
All of a sudden, the coke is gone.
Now he puts it in his pocket.
Merz grabbed the coke spoon and he grabbed the coke, yeah.
Now, what's interesting, though, is that this is a photo taken.
Yeah.
And, I mean, they could have the Coke wrapped up in that tissue, or maybe it's just a tissue.
I mean, it kind of looks like tissue.
But the way they're acting, they're a little bit sheepish.
Yeah, yeah.
They were trying to hide it.
They were trying to hide it, which leans only to basically the conclusion that they were doing Coke.
Or some other substance.
Something illegal.
Yeah, particularly Macron looked like a kid with his hand in a cookie jar.
Yeah, yeah.
And there's the cocaine right there.
And then on the other hand...
Donor of military equipment to Ukraine, and we said that we would...
Look at that!
World record!
World record!
...phase of the battle, and that's a very productive conversation that we're having today as well.
Good.
Admittedly, I do that a lot.
I have allergy problems, I have a deviated septum, so I'm always doing that too, so there are other causes for that.
The guy's been caught so many times in the past.
He's a coke fiend.
Right.
And the guys on the train, they probably got the coke from him.
That's what they're saying.
Because they had just visited him.
Yeah, they were just hanging out together.
They must be in good terms, you know, party animals.
Oh yeah, war, war, war.
Netanyahu, there'll be no scenario in which we will stop the war, even if Hamas releases hostages.
I don't think Trump likes that.
I don't think he likes that.
Maybe.
Prince Andrew's ex-girlfriend, Lady Victoria Hervey, claims Israel set up Prince Andrew to bring down the royal family.
I don't know.
I think Andy, you know, his nickname was Randy Andy.
I mean, he had a rap, you know.
I think it was just, he was just displaying his true character.
When he had a bonanza of all these underage girls, he went for it.
Yeah, they get it in their head that they're immune.
They can do anything and be immune from any consequence.
He's an arrogant M.O. mother.
He's a bad man.
I've seen him go off on people.
If they don't open the gate or something, he gets all crazy.
He's just so important that the whole world needs to worship and do everything for him.
Well, he got sucked in with his best friend.
Epistone, right?
False memories?
That's...
That's intriguing.
Shocking WEF revelation, inserting false memories into your brain.
I think this is real.
At the World Economic Forum, neuroscientist Nita Farahani dropped a bombshell.
Technology could soon allow false memories.
Now, when they say could soon, what they really mean is that it's been around for a while, but it's been kind of under the radar.
That's what that means to me.
Yeah.
Well, there's EMF kind of weaponry that can actually plant thoughts into your brain because it's on the same frequency.
Yeah.
Yeah, the frequency business is very, very important.
Well, I mean, you know, Sirhan, I mean, that's hypnosis.
So you got hypnosis is a little different.
Somebody commented on that.
Yeah.
Saran was hypnotized, a CIA psychiatrist.
I mean, when you think about it, your memories are really kind of, they're not that solid in your brain when you really think about it.
It'd be so easy to alter your memory, even slightly.
I think so, definitely.
I mean, when you sit back and kind of just try to remember things in your past, it's not always so clear, is it?
It's always a little bit fuzzy.
And the older you get...
Well, actually, the older you get, the more you start going back to your childhood and really remember stuff.
It gets better.
That's right.
My father had dementia, and he would always be talking about things that happened to him in his childhood, and he couldn't remember what he did a minute earlier.
Right.
Yeah, that's common.
Biggest forced debt collection in U.S. history underway.
This is really big on the economy.
Now they've got this giant stock market rally going on the fact that the Chinese are only going to pay a 41% tariff.
41% tariff is still pretty darn high.
Because that's all been worked out, and the tariffs are going to be like 10%, 20%.
They may be.
That would be pretty amazing.
I don't think that's the goal.
They have too much of a gap to close.
I think it's lower than 41%, though.
Yeah.
Well, they're using 41% as the average figure when you add all the special tariffs in totality.
So May 1st, this says June, but no, it's May 1st.
There's 42.7 million dollars or 1.6 trillion.
They're really going after about 9.4 million of them.
Or May 14th.
Or May 14th today, of course, Russ.
Here.
Yeah, starting May 5th, they're garnishing wages.
People are in such debt.
I've been kind of noticing this.
These little transactions are taking place.
The Fed bought $8.8 billion of 30-year bonds today.
That's on top of $34.8 billion and bought earlier this week.
$43 billion in four days.
And it's mostly the long end of the curve.
They're monetizing.
That's a lot of monetizing of debt.
What do you think is going on there, Russ?
They're monetizing debt.
They've got some kind of a backdoor secret, but maybe not so secret if you look at the Treasury auction results.
They can't sell these issues.
They can't sell them.
They need to have...
They're called SOMA.
That's the Fed.
Right there, coming in and rounding these big issues.
You can see...
$33 billion.
So a fourth of that was covered by the Fed.
That's too high.
That shows you a very unstable bond market, especially on the long end.
The collapse is coming.
The UK-US trade deal, much ado about nothing.
So essentially you have low tariffs to begin with.
Soft toss trade policy with the UK has always been balanced.
Talking about $5 billion in a $27 trillion economy, like just a fraction.
So the UK tariffs were 5.1%, pretty low, and now they're 1.8%.
And then the US has gone from 3.4 to 10. Okay, so the US kept their tariffs restrained.
They're sending a message out there that if you really get your tariffs down to nothing like the UK does, Then the U.S. will just leave theirs at 10. That sends a message to the world.
But it doesn't really amount to anything in terms of market access or total revenue.
China's exports to the U.S. in April were down 21%.
Now, there's talk that the ships might be leaving China.
The last couple days, there might be some ships trying to come over with goods.
So maybe they've averted the, possibly averted the worst aspects of empty shelves.
But the China deal is only 90 days.
And that's too narrow.
That's not enough time to plan your business around.
You certainly can't replace Chinese exports with the notion that you've got a 90-day window.
It's too erratic.
Yeah.
90 days, cease for 90 days.
And the way Trump's going, it could change tomorrow.
Right.
So I don't quite understand what this big rally is all about, but they just love to goose things up and speculate.
To be honest with you, I don't understand the markets anymore.
It just seems to be mostly about...
X tweets and Trump.
Totally.
Al goes.
I'm interested in the Seattle School shutdown gifted program.
Too many Asians and whites.
They were in the gifted program, so they got to shut it down.
Well, what the hell?
This is Seattle public shutdown gifted for being oversaturated with white and Asian students because they are the predominantly gifted.
That's about a year old, but it's highly relevant.
Yeah, I don't think they've undone it.
Just because Trump's in office, if anything, they probably dig in even more.
I think we covered this last time.
The top 1% of U.S. earners now have more wealth than the entire middle class.
The shrinking middle class.
It's called the Gini coefficient.
So the United States Gini coefficient is just, I mean, it's like Brazil, some country like that.
Maybe even worse.
Maybe even worse.
U.S. cattle futures hit new highs.
Bricks is getting more powerful.
America is getting lower.
So cattle futures hitting new highs.
If you like beef, you know, I don't know.
You're in for shock.
Beef prices are really going to go sky high.
However, egg prices have come back down.
So there's some relief there.
So if you like meat, steak, you're shit out of luck.
But if you like eggs, there's a chance to buy those cheap again.
Eggs are really important in diet worldwide.
Really important.
I heard it was like 12% reduction in price.
That's it, so I'll turn it back to you.
Okay.
Let me...
You got it?
Oops.
Not quite yet.
Let me figure it out.
And that's a little surprising about the eggs, because they've been pushing that avion flu.
Like, I was thinking, oh, that's going to be the next one.
Well, Trump was claiming that the egg prices were down 85%, so he's...
Exaggerating again.
I think so.
As he always does.
I don't know why it's saying sharing is not turned on for this.
Something very odd here.
Let me see what I can do.
Ah, reclaim host.
Yeah, I didn't have...
I hadn't actually got it.
You were giving it back to me, but I didn't really have it.
Yeah, I'm getting good at this now.
All right.
Good, good.
We've gone from terrible to good at it.
Always teaching old dog new tricks.
So Trump ended war with Houthis after they shot down U.S. drones and nearly took out a couple of American fighter planes.
The Houthis really defeated the United States.
I mean, that's really amazing.
We did a thousand strikes on the Houthis, you know.
That was just...
Absolutely stunning that we should have been doing that.
Trump reportedly decided to end his short-lived war on the Houthis after being informed.
The U.S. had burned through weapons and munitions at a rate of about a billion in the first month alone and couldn't even establish air superiority from the New York Times.
Yeah, but he declares victory.
I know, I know, I know.
When he approved a campaign to reopen shipping in the Red Sea by bombing the Houthis in a submission, Trump wanted to see results within 30 days of the initial strike, but that was two months ago.
By day 31, Trump, ever leery of drowned out military entanglements, demanded a progress report, but the results were not there.
The U.S. had not even established air superiority over the Houthis.
Instead, what was emerging after 30 days of a stepped-up campaign was another expensive but inconclusive American military engagement.
General Michael E. Corolla, head of Central Command, proposed an eight- to ten-month campaign in which the Air Force and Navy Warblade would take out Houthi air defense system.
Then he said, U.S. would mount targeted assassination modeled on Israel's recent operation against Hezbollah.
Three U.S. officials said, well, there's the U.S. conducting its humane form of warfare.
Saudi officials backed General Karrilla's plan, provided a target list of 12 Houthi senior leaders who, death they said, would cripple the movement.
But the UAE...
Another ally was not so sure.
The Houthis had weathered years of bombing by the Saudis and the Emirati.
By early March, Trump had signed off on part of Kerala's plan.
Airstrikes against the Houthi air defense system and strikes against the group leaders.
Defense Secretary Hegseth named the campaign Operation Rough Rider.
At some point.
Kerala's eight-to-ten-month campaign was given just 30 days to show results.
In those first 30, the Houthis shot down seven American MQ-9 drones, about 30 million apiece, capturing Central Command's ability to track and strike militant groups, several American F-16s, and an F-35.
We're nearly struck by Houthis, making real the possibility of American casualties.
I think that would have been just great.
The possibility became reality when two pilots, a flight deck crew member, were injured in the two episodes involving the F-A-18 Super Hornets, which fell in the Red Sea from the carrier Harry S. Truman within 10 days when the...
Truman was trying to take evasive maneuvers because of Houthi attacks.
I mean, I love those Houthis.
I mean, they are magnificent.
How does an F-18 topple off of an aircraft carrier?
How does that work?
Well, they were trying to move it on the deck, and the carrier swerved because of Houthi missiles, and it slid off.
They don't have them battened down better than that?
I would think they really have them tied down.
They lost a couple of warplanes that way.
Yeah, two of them.
What's going on with the Navy training?
The tale of this story is America is a paper tiger, and they have lost the ability to do modern warfare effectively, even against a very small nation.
I mean, Saudi Arabia lost the war after 10 years.
I'll try to take calls, but I can't risk having us cut off from the station, which is what happened the last time.
I miss Skype.
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So I guess what we're saying is that the Navy doesn't have enough Boy Scouts to know how to tie good knots?
I don't think they got the technology and the weapons to even fight a war now.
They do $50,000 weapons made in Yemen.
And they're taking out ships, and the intelligence operations of the ships are, you know, dislodged, so they have no intel coming in.
Yeah, we're not prepared for a modern war now.
So this is like a 30-day test run for Trump to assess his military capabilities and didn't come away too impressed, and basically called it off, tried to cut a deal.
At least he's got the intelligence to cut his losses.
Yeah, he does.
I'll have to give him that.
You know, he's not some kind of last stander.
And maybe he could kind of transfer that up to the Ukrainians and Russians.
All right.
Listen, sports fans, I can give you a number, but with Skype, I had the option of joining a call.
What we have here is it seems to cut off the connection with the studio, which I can't do.
So I can give the number, but if I can't see how to join you without cutting off the station, I can't.
No, Jim, if you go to your Skype, you can download what's called Teams very easily, and it just switches over to the new system.
That's what he has.
He has Teams.
I'm in Teams.
All right.
Not working on you.
No, no, no.
You think there's a way to join on Teams, the conversation without cutting the cuts?
That's what happened last time.
I've got Teams.
I don't know.
I've got Teams.
Yeah, I'm having conversations on teams, okay?
You're joining the conversation?
No.
Okay, here's the number, but as I say, I can't guarantee I can bring in 608-957-8727.
608-957-8727.
Last time I tried to join, we got cut off, and that...
It meant silence on the air.
We can't do that.
So if I can't see how to bring you in while maintaining connection with the studio, I can't bring you in.
That's what it is.
Meanwhile, let's see what else we got here as we continue to cover the terrain.
Israeli cabinet!
Approves a de facto annexation of a large portion of West Bank.
I mean, they want to take it all.
I mean, this is just...
There's nothing secret about any of this, in my opinion.
Accelerating.
Yeah, accelerating it.
Yeah, I think so, too.
Accelerate.
Here we go.
The Israeli Security Cabinet approved a resolution that will give Tel Aviv full control over Area C of the West Bank.
Finance Minister Benzel Smoltrich, who's one of the most extreme of the extremists, touted the decision as a de facto annexation of over half, over half, of the West Bank.
On Tuesday, the Israeli cabinet gave Smoltrich the authority to reclassify portions of Area C, which makes up 60% of the West Bank as state land.
As part of the normalization and de facto sovereignty revolution we're leading, meaning stealing all the rest of the land from the Palestinians they haven't stolen before, the cabinet has approved an historic decision for the first time.
Israel is taking sovereign responsibility for the territory in launching formal land registrations, Mote Ritter explained.
This will provide legal certainty.
Support settlement expansion and block the PA's takeover efforts and eliminate the threat of a Palestinian terrorist state.
There never was a Palestinian terrorist state.
There's only been an Israeli, and it's growing by leaps and bounds.
This is all so insulting.
Have either of you seen this wonderful documentary, The Settlers, that was broadcast by the BBC?
Yes, yes.
I thought it was very impressive, and the fact the BBC did.
Look at the arrogance of the attitude.
You got that woman early on who says, of course this is all our land.
God gave it to us.
Russ, I mean, this is...
It's all you need to know, man.
It's all you need to do.
God gave it to them.
That justifies everything.
And that brute from Houston who was saying, well, you know, the Palestinians want to kill us, so of course we have to subjugate them.
They're committing terrorist acts against it.
Everything you're saying was true of Israel, untrue of the Palestinians.
I thought it was grotesque, but it came across so clearly.
And then you had that one IDF officer in the mask who was really exemplifying the Israeli control over the territories there.
I thought it was low-key, totally low-key.
Oh, the scene where the guy's kind of in one little part of that town, Hebron or whatever it is, and then he finds out that, oh, we've changed the rules, and you see the little tape that we have over there?
You're supposed to be on the other side of that tape?
I know.
Just ad hoc, totally ad hoc.
Oh, you're in the wrong part of town, man.
Yeah.
What do you mean?
I've been in this part of town for about ever.
I grew up here.
No, you're supposed to be on the other side of that tape.
That kind of thing.
It's like the tape routine that they pull all the time and the barriers.
What is most telling is that this was a BBC thing.
They put it on the BBC.
I think that really suggests changing attitudes toward Israel and a loss of control by the Zionist media, Joaquin.
Considering the BBC is so lame, that is amazing that they would put that out.
Well, to me, it looks like Miriam Adelson is getting her $250 million bribe into Trump, and it's working.
You know, that whole deal was to get the West Bank for Israel.
And so it looks like it's happening.
Miriam Adelson just bought her way into it.
Now, Qatar has given him a $400 million luxury aircraft.
How can this take place in such a blatant, open fashion?
I guess that's the key to it.
Make your more massive bribes a matter of public.
If you pay enough, you get what you want, you know?
Well, it's all kind of in secret, very secretive, and in isolation.
I mean, like the one scene with the Palestinian, the tape routine, he had to get to his house.
He had to take this big serpentine route through one gate, you know, one checkpoint, went back out that checkpoint, so now he's kind of in Palestinian territory, but not his neighborhood.
But then to get into his neighborhood, he had to cut back over into the Israeli part, and they let him through, because it was like a little area he had to go over, and then he had to go through three checkpoints just to go home.
From an area that he's familiar with in his own hometown.
Can you imagine living like that?
This is in a city.
Imagine living that way every day for all your life.
Humiliation.
Well, worse than that, they change the rules on you all the time.
Now you have to take a new route or a new checkpoint.
Yeah.
Very Kafkaesque.
You know, Kafka was from Prague.
He was a Jew.
He was a Jew.
He knew what he was writing about.
Oh, brilliant.
Really strange guy.
High-blowing.
Bronze Kafka.
The Academy, for example, it turns out the address is being given by a gorilla.
It goes on and on and on.
Absolutely stunning stuff.
Kafka just, what a genius.
Let me see what else we can blow up here.
Because there are lots and lots of stories still taking place.
Here's Joaquin's piece.
The father revealed something suspicious that came out after her death.
Let me see what we get here.
Epstein victim's father reveals suspicious thing after death.
The world was shocked weeks ago in the news that Virginia Guthrie's death happened right as we were expecting the Epstein files to finally be released.
Guthrie was the most vocal of all Epstein's child slavery, sex slavery victims.
Almost no one believed she actually committed suicide.
Did she hang herself?
I'm not sure.
They haven't even come out and explained how exactly she died.
They don't even tell you, which even gives more suspicion.
Virginia's father, Sky Roberts, one of the people going BS on the suicide narrative, he said publicly, someone got to her.
In his first interview since her death, Roberts' daughter cut off contact with him.
Because she was trying to protect him from being killed by the global elites to whom Epstein trafficked her.
She was worried her dad might even be taken out as well as her.
I think she didn't have any illusions.
Yeah.
Some despicable people are now claiming...
That infamous photo of a teenage Virginia, then Virginia Roberts, with Prince Andrews' arm around her waist and Ghislaine Maxwell staying in the background is a fake.
It's no fake.
Sky Roberts has confirmed publicly the photo is real.
Hence, he and the family still have the original 8x10.
The questions that have been bothering us about the tragic tale relate to Attorney General Pam Bondi.
If she and Kash Patel are really preparing indictments against the politicians who raped children in Epstein's lair, why haven't they thrown a protective net around the witnesses?
Godfrey is now the third Epstein victim to die under suspicious circumstances.
Here is Skye's first public appearance at the death of his daughter.
We can listen to a bit of it.
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The ads are so ubiquitous.
He's giving his first interview on camera about this.
Mr. Roberts, thank you very much indeed for joining me on Uncensored.
My deepest sympathies to you and your entire family over what has happened to Virginia.
It's an awful tragedy, and it ends a life of tragedy in many ways for your daughter.
First of all, tell me about your reaction when you heard that she'd taken her life.
Well, first of all, I couldn't even believe it.
I mean, I started crying right away.
I'm still crying.
I can't believe that this is happening.
It's impossible.
And then for them to say that she committed suicide, there's no way that she did.
Somebody got to her.
Let me just ask you, Mr. Roberts, how much contact did you have with Virginia in recent years?
Oh, sorry about that.
Not a lot.
I haven't spoke to her in years, but I think that she basically liked to try to protect me because she knew a lot of things about a lot of powerful people.
To me, she's just protecting me that I don't get involved in any of it.
Like I said, when she was here, we were together all the time and doing a lot of things together.
She was on her own to go against Jeffrey Epstein, Glenn Maxwell, Prince Andrew.
She was on her own this whole time, you know?
I'm not saying it's a way to earn money or anything, but she's just trying to make these people pay for what they did.
Prince Andrew before it became public knowledge.
Yes, she was there in London with Prince Andrew and Miss Maxwell.
Because one of my other guests here in the studio in London has produced photographs from the property where that famous infamous picture was taken.
Of Virginia with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell in the background and says that it proves to her that the picture must have been faked in some way.
But do you have any doubt that Virginia was there at the time and had sex with Prince Andrew?
Personally, I don't have proof of it.
But Virginia sent the original picture.
So I know it wasn't faked, but the original picture of Prince Andrew and her with Ghislaine Maxwell in the background.
So I know that's true, that she was there with him.
She showed you that picture, did you say?
Yes.
My mom had an 8x10.
And when did she first show you that?
Many years ago, when it happened.
But before it became public knowledge?
Yes.
I knew nothing about it.
I mean, I didn't even know she was, you know, doing all these things for Jeffrey Epstein.
How did you feel when you discovered that?
Oh, I was really angry with Jeffrey Epstein because she had told me later on that, you know, he had threatened that if she had said anything, that he had the power to do anything he wanted to to her family.
I mean, I met Jeffrey Epstein.
I wouldn't let her go to work for him unless I met him.
But he seemed like a...
A normal person.
I mean, he came out, I went to his mansion and he came out in jeans and a t-shirt and just acted like a regular person.
So I had no idea.
I mean, you don't know who you're talking to, you know.
I'm just still upset about this thing.
And Virginia never told you about the abuse that she was enduring?
No, never.
I don't know.
If she was to say something...
No, but the point is Mr Roberts is saying...
Hang on.
He's saying, Victoria, very clearly that she showed him the picture before it was made public knowledge.
Before the mail got it.
Which I think is a significant statement by her partner.
Does he really remember dates?
Mr Roberts, can I ask you in relation to...
Prince Andrew, when it was revealed that he was not going to have his day in court, as he kept saying he wanted, with Virginia, and that he was actually going to instead pay her a very large cheque, many millions of dollars, did you have any conversation with her about that?
Or was that after you had become estranged?
That was probably after, I think.
But I mean, to me and everybody here, I mean...
It kind of admits guilt when you do that, when you pay somebody off like that.
You know, when Jefferson paid, when Maxwell paid, it's admitting guilt.
I mean, why would he spend $12 or $15 million to give to her?
What's your view of Prince Andrew?
Well, yeah, I don't care for him at all.
I mean, he's, I guess, a powerful, you know, royal figure.
And they just think he can do what he wants to do.
And to people like my guest, Victoria Hervey here, who do not believe that your daughter told the truth.
I'm really sorry for what your family has gone through, and I'm sorry that you were estranged from her.
And I feel like she should have, you know, helped you out and other family members more.
Well, I never asked for any help from her.
I am happy the way I am.
Yeah, I don't have a lot of money.
I'm on Social Security, but I'm happy.
Yeah, but I feel like it would have been nice if her or someone could have got your flight, so at least you could have seen her recently.
Well, I didn't know until recently that they were living in separate houses.
If I'd have known they were living in separate houses, I have means.
I can get the money if I need it.
I can borrow it.
And get to Australia.
And if I'd have known that they were living in separate houses, I would have been there because I just couldn't go there with her husband there because I know how that ends every time.
Like I say, I've been there probably four or five times and every time it ended bad with him.
So I know I couldn't go there as long as they were living together.
And now I just found out, you know, that they were, she was living at a farm and he's living at there.
Beachside, you know, the home that they have there.
It must have been lonely for home.
Mr. Roberts, how would you like your daughter to be remembered?
There's so much being written about her at the moment, but how would you like her to be remembered?
As someone who actually got out of a bad situation and made a good situation out of it, that she...
Was helping a lot of other young girls that were feeling the pain of what goes on with people like that.
You see it every day.
I mean, with the illegals and everything else that's been in our country.
And, you know, I think she's strong, very strong.
And that's why I don't think she committed suicide.
She had too much to live for.
She had her foundation.
And to those who've done it.
The Lord has a very strong-willed person that...
And to those Mr Roberts who doubt her word and think she was lying, what do you say to them?
People think she was lying?
Yeah.
Some people do, including one of my guests.
You know, I feel terribly like you're obviously seeing Sky here, but I do remember, Sky, you said to actually, I think it might have been Piers Morgan or it was a breakfast show where you said that she told good stories, like she basically had lied a lot in her life, so you didn't believe everything she told you?
I don't think I ever said that.
I know I was on Good Morning Britain.
Yes, I was on Good Morning Britain.
Putting words in his mouth.
Yeah, I think this woman is a shill, trying to make apologies for the royal family.
Yeah, she's the ex-girlfriend of Andrew.
And she came out, right, when it broke, the story broke of Virginia Guthrie's death.
She came out and said, in so many words, what goes around comes around.
Like she had it coming to her.
The lies caught up to her, she said.
And then she caught a lot of flack, obviously, from such a crazy state.
This woman, this ex-girlfriend of Andrew, thought it was a plot to damage the royal family.
Right.
She thought it was a conspiracy.
The whole thing was made up, yeah.
And then she actually had...
A guy go to the apartment of Ghislaine Maxwell and try and show that the photo was actually different from the original one.
She's the one that did that.
Yeah, I remember that.
She's a steal for the British royal family.
That's all she is.
Totally crazy.
But the relationship with the husband, Virginia's husband, was apparently very bad.
I mean...
It went from real bad to worse, where he was beating her up.
Supposedly, for the last 10 years of their marriage, they were married 22 years.
She couldn't leave Australia because they had joint custody of the kids?
Is that it?
The weird thing is he got a restraining order on her and he had custody of the kids.
I mean, that doesn't make sense to me unless she has done something horrible to the kids.
And I don't believe it for a second that she was a terrible mother.
I don't believe that.
So I don't know how the Australian government...
Probate court, not the probate court, but the family court system in Australia allowed the husband to have full custody of the kids while he's a wife beater for the last 10 years of her life.
I don't understand that point at all.
Because that was a big thing that was really affecting her, is that she was being blocked from even having contact with her three children.
So I don't get that part at all.
But apparently she wasn't really reaching out to her dad, and her dad was just saying, well, I could have come, but I didn't come.
Right.
But she loved her kids and wanted to have contact with them and why they weren't living with her, I don't know why.
So she had no support.
That photo that she posted where she's all beaten up and stuff, well, that was him.
He did it.
The husband.
Yeah, that was him.
That wasn't being hit by a bus.
No, no.
It was most unfortunate that right after the accident with the bus, quote, accident, going 45 miles an hour into her car, right after that, you know, she put out that photo and she alluded to, made it seem like, you know, it was resulting from the accident.
And it wasn't because it was her husband that beat her up.
Back in, like, February when she apparently broke the restraining order.
Wow.
Piers Morgan seemed to me to be a mixed bag.
I mean, I'm not sure what his role is in any of these things.
Do either of you have opinions about him?
Yeah, these guys just protect the powerful.
I mean, you know.
I've never liked them.
Yeah, he protects status quo.
He's a hired gun, basically.
You know, he doesn't challenge any of the conventional narratives.
He kind of skirts around stuff a little bit, kind of titillates people.
As long as I've watched him, he's been...
I don't know.
I mean, he did some pretty interesting interviews with some serial killers I thought were pretty good.
He kind of came down on them.
But those are soft tosses.
When it gets to this type of stuff...
No, he's not that challenging.
He's as mainstream as you get.
He's bullshit.
Yeah.
Well, final thoughts, gentlemen, as we conclude our conversation today.
Russ, your final thoughts?
I just don't see how...
I'm not quite sure how Trump is going to continue to balance his one week of victories that he has.
He's had a big PR resurgence.
He's kind of on the ascendancy again.
I mean, the guy has the ability to fight back.
I'll have to give him that and take new initiatives.
But he's just like a juggler with a lot of balls in the air.
Joaquin, final thought.
Well, let's see.
I mean, he comes out with here and there.
He comes out with some good things.
But it doesn't get very far before he reverses course and then comes out with something even more stupid.
Yeah, juggling.
That's the pattern.
So we'll see.
Everyone, spend as much time with your family, your friends, and people you love and care about because we do not know how much time we have left.