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Welcome to episode 1 to 33 of Gary King's Inconvenient Truth, where Gary presents stories and video clips I don't know are coming from my spontaneous and unrehearsed response.
Gary, what do you got for me today?
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All right.
So here we go.
On day two.
The very first one.
Give me a second here.
There it is.
Boom.
Since I've become a member of Congress, since 2021, we have voted on 22 resolutions for Israel.
22 of them.
All kinds of resolutions, you know, denouncing anti-Semitism, supporting Israel.
We voted on 22 of those.
We never vote on resolutions proclaiming great things about America or defending certain Americans or defending Americans in general.
But we have voted on 22 resolutions in the House defending Israel.
How many of you voted yes on?
I don't know my exact record.
The last one I voted no on, and then the one before that I voted present because I just started getting sick of it.
Well, that's kind of it.
I mean, I never really, I've always noticed this, certainly in the last, I don't know how many years it's been, a while where Republicans in the Congress are always talking about Israel.
I'm not against Israel.
I've always liked Israel.
So I don't haven't really noticed it.
Okay, fine.
You know, love Israel.
Love any country, you know, whatever.
But it feels like something has changed.
Like, why?
And clearly it has for you.
What is that thing?
Well, I think here's the situation.
It's coming to a point where it's so obvious all the time in everyone's language, the social media posts they put out, the statements that they make.
They have to proclaim Israel.
They have to proclaim their faith and loyalty in Israel and how they, you know, Israel is our greatest ally.
And it's a statement that has to be made over and over and over again to the point it's becoming like, wait a minute, what about our own country?
What about our own people?
And we have so many problems here in America.
And we talk about this all the time.
$37 trillion in debt.
Just like you and I were speaking before, our kids' generations.
My kids are 22, 25, and 27.
And our children's generation, they can't afford rent.
They can't afford to buy a house.
They can't afford insurance.
They can't buy a new car.
They can't find a good paying job.
They're living month to month, paycheck to paycheck, credit card bills stacked up.
And they literally look to the future going, how am I ever going to realize the American dream?
And it seems hopeless for them.
But then in Congress, everyone is chasing and pursuing and proclaiming their loyalty to a foreign country.
Okay.
Oh, Gary, I agree with every single word she said.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is a modern-day Joan of Arc.
She's a heroine of mine.
I admire her beyond words.
She's been attacked mercilessly.
I've published blogs about the attacks upon her, say seven different issues on every single one of which she was either clearly right or not obviously wrong.
I mean, she's spectacular, including, of course, being attacked as a conspiracy theorist where conspiracy theorists are investigating crimes, which more often than not lead back to the government.
So of course the government's going to attack conspiracy theorists because they don't want to be exposed.
That's an excellent clip.
And notice Tucker was expressing his past admiration for Israel.
But think about it today.
The problems we can have with Israel.
Number one, Congress is Israeli-controlled territory.
Every member of Congress save Thomas Massey, possibly Marjorie, has an APAC handler.
Make sure they don't wander off the Israeli reservation.
Number two, they're committing all kinds of atrocities and crimes around the world.
The slaughter of the Palestinians is genocide, has been determined to be such by the International Criminal Court, International Court of Justice.
In fact, it even turns out that Israel does not have a bona fide claim to exist as a state, as a sovereign state.
The whole legality was murky, the Balfour Declaration, all that.
There's quite a history there.
And then in the third place, Israel continues to commit these crimes.
The attack on Iran was a war crime.
It was a violation of international law.
The U.N. Charter, the Geneva Conventions.
And they're dragging the U.S. right along with them, Gary.
This is disgusting.
This is repulsive.
This is all wrong.
And if Donald Trump really is the guy he claimed to be as a candidate, putting America first, he's got to stop deferring to Israel because we all can see right through it.
Donald Trump is America first.
He's making Israel great again.
Sad to say.
Yeah, it seems like everybody knows now, even on InfoWars, all three shows that they have, they've been bringing it up all the time because you're going to lose credibility if you continue to ignore the vast control that Israel has over our Congress and immediately go to war right away.
So, all right, now, is this possible that it could have something to do with it?
You will not believe what the price of gas is in Iran.
It's three cents.
If you've ever wondered what a gas station looks like in Iran, I'm going to show you.
I'm going to show you.
So here in Iraq, gas is insanely cheap.
This is the second cheapest country in the world for fuel.
Only after Venezuela, of course, where I think it might be free.
One liter of fuel is three cents, so a gallon is maybe like eleven cents.
Um Just hard to even wrap your brain around.
You can imagine what that would be like in the US.
Obviously that's not where our pricing is, but pretty damn cool to see.
Yeah, it's a good one.
See you.
Thank you.
Well, one guy's got 80.
All right, sorry, 11 cents per gallon.
We can live with it.
Turn tank 97 cents, Gary.
And look how modern and westernized is Iran.
You know, we're given all these stories about primitive culture.
They're supposed to be savages.
I see a typical footage from Iran in a, you know, in a marketplace.
They're more sophisticated.
They're better dressed.
They're more stylish than Americans.
I mean, by far.
It's like this is an ultra-sophisticated version of what America, if we had our own resources in order to facilitate a higher quality of life, would resemble.
In other words, the Iranians are living a higher standard of living than we Americans here in the United States.
Think about it.
And we're going to attack and bomb Iran for some non-existent nuclear weapons program.
How bad is that?
How bad is that?
Iran's been a world leader in the category of peace, having not attacked any other nation with a war of aggression since 1775.
Think about it, Gary.
1775?
That's a long time ago.
That's before the United States came into existence as a constitutional republic.
So longer than the United States has existed, Iran has not attacked another nation with a war of aggression.
I wish we had such a record, Gary.
That was a wonderful clip.
This is the sort of thing Americans need to learn because they're being propagandized all the time about the barbaric Iranians who are actually superior, it appears to me, in multiple levels, quality of life,
morality, sense of human decency, propriety in international law, conforming to the Geneva Conventions, the UN Charter, than any Western nation or Israel.
They set a better example for the world than any nation in the West, including the United States and its gallant ally, Israel.
Yeah, Dr. Fessor, I'm in complete favor of regime change.
D.B. Netanyahu's got to go.
So, all right, here we go on the next one.
They're targeting a hospital.
In this hospital, their patients are immobile.
They can't even move.
Right next to it, there's a children's ward, a baby's ward.
You attacked every hospital in Gaza.
You held an illegal siege on the Al-Nasir Hospital in Gaza, and your army at gunpoint forced the staff to abandon their patients, including nine NICU children who were attached to machines that wouldn't even work because you prevented electricity and power from going into that hospital.
Those children were left to die on their own.
They starved to death.
Dogs ate their bodies.
When they went back, they found that insects had infested their corpses.
And now you want to appeal to the humanity in people.
I want to appeal to the humanitarian law that you dismissed when you held illegal sieges across every single hospital in Gaza, forcing thousands of people to die unnecessarily, to starve to death, to bleed to death, to go through surgery without anesthesia because you prevented aid from getting to them.
When innocent mothers and children sought refuge inside and outside these hospitals, you bombed them.
There are craters outside these hospitals where your bombs have left their mark.
There are scorch marks in tents outside hospitals where you burnt men alive.
Do you think that you can appeal to the goodness in us?
That our humanity will sympathise with you and your people after you celebrated and rejoice in your own superiority for targeting defenceless women, defenseless children, defenseless men?
The blood of every Palestinian, Israeli, and Iranian is on your shoulders.
Fuck your hospitals.
There you go.
What's a little different than that?
I mean, obviously she's sincere.
And the hypocrisy of the Israelis is mind-bending.
Because they've been attacking every hospital, every church, every synagogue, every school in Gaza relentlessly.
They've been slaughtering men, women, and children, innocent men, women, and children, right and left.
So what they do actually, they accuse Hamas of having military centers underneath those buildings.
But to the best of my knowledge, Hamas is not doing that.
Israel is doing that.
Indeed, it turns out that this hospital, I was talking about Mossad headquarters was underneath that hospital.
And Iran attacked it because it was a legitimate target.
But I got to tell you, it's just mind-blowing the enormity of the lies, the deceit, the deception coming out of Israel, out of the mouth of this monster, Bibi Nanya, who's going to go down as one of the greatest war criminals in the history of the world, Gary.
The history of the world.
I agree.
I mean, you don't bomb a hospital because you think there are terrorists underneath a bedpan.
Okay.
When the attack was reported last week, it seemed believable.
The Jewish owner of a Winnipeg cafe physically attacked her family's business trashed and painted in anti-Semitic graffiti.
It shocked the community and led to an outpouring of support, exactly the way you'd expect.
But then, today, it all got turned upside down.
Police say the cafe owners staged the whole thing and have charged them with a crime.
As Cameron McIntosh tells us, even as the family sticks by its story, the community is in shock once again.
Did you fake the vandalism?
We didn't.
We didn't.
Because we don't joke about swastika on our walls.
They flatly deny it, insisting they are in fact victims of hate.
Oxana Berendt and her son Maxim, explaining themselves on CBC radio just after being charged along with Oxana's husband hours before for public mischief.
In this moment, somebody grabbed me.
She insists on last Thursday night, she was alone inside her Winnipeg cafe when she was attacked.
The cafe was also robbed and vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti.
The story caused an outpouring of sympathy and defiant denouncements of hate until today.
In the end, we found evidence of a crime.
It just wasn't a hate crime.
I am hugely disappointed and frankly angry that this family has used hate and racism in such a disingenuous way.
It's not something that we do.
It's against our Jewish law.
It's against our beliefs.
They can find any evidence against anybody.
At first, some members of Winnipeg's Jewish community deemed it the most brazen local anti-Semitic attack in memory.
Now B'nai Brith says if these allegations are true, it damages the entire community.
This is a betrayal of the community and a betrayal of also the police.
It's a waste of time.
And of course, people might roll their eyes at incidents in the future and think, oh, is it true or is it not?
The charges that are held by court.
It's disgusting.
The cafe had been up for sale, as is Oxana's home.
Bernie Bellin writes for Winnipeg's Jewish Post in News.
He says hate attacks involving assault are rare.
My first instinct was that this is terrible, but it doesn't have the normal hallmarks of an anti-Semitic incident.
But the Barons insist they were targeted and say they're scared.
Meanwhile, an interfaith vigil that was planned for tomorrow night here at the cafe has been canceled and a crowdfunding campaign that was set up to help support the family has been taken down amid a lot of disappointment, confusion, and anger.
Cameron McIntosh, CBC News, Winnipeg.
Well, what fascinates me is that those Jewish sources were explaining that this kind of fake hate crime, and the ADL specializes in this.
They'll hire someone to take a spray cannon, paint a swastika on the side of a synagogue, go into a Jewish cemetery, kick over a few tombstones so they can make it a national incident.
They manufacture the events they want to publicize to promote their political agenda.
But I'm very, very impressed that he had these representatives of these Jewish organizations in Manai Berth calling it out and saying this does not help, that this actually harms because it affects the credibility of our efforts to maintain defenses against anti-Semitism.
And in this instant, they're talking about real anti-Semitism.
They're talking about bona fide attacks on individuals because they're Jewish, not criticism of Israel for genocide, which isn't anti-Semitism by any stretch.
What they're trying to legalize it, I mean, it's absurd to adopt this Holocaust Institute definition that makes any criticism of Israel on any ground whatsoever, even mass murder, anti-Semitic.
You see how absurd it becomes.
Gary, that was an excellent clip.
Very interesting for the reasons I have Adam Braided here.
We've got two more coming.
All right, this is Candace, our girl.
One of our girls.
You're all frauds.
You are all frauds.
And you're going to get exposed.
I'm telling you one by one, you're going to get exposed because you're pissing me off now.
Okay.
I spent all of 2024 having to fight you guys.
You're like disgusting little goblins.
You operate all in the dark.
You lie.
It's all, it's like you lie like some people breathe genuinely.
These people lie like I breathe.
It's just natural.
It's just like just like their lungs expand and a lie comes out.
And there's a network of them.
And Megan McCain and Ben Dominic have been a part of that network forever.
Okay.
Everyone knows who these neocons are.
They want to keep Americans drummed up, go to war.
These people who can't fight the wars, they cry when someone points out accurately that they're clinically obese.
They can't fight the wars, but your sons and daughters better fight the wars, guys.
God forbid you have a person on a platform telling you, no, this is stupid.
We don't need to be involved in Bibi Netanyahu's Middle East BS and expansion policies.
Okay.
They don't have the people.
So they want you to be the people that go die for it and are trying to marry you to those ideas in the classroom, on podcasts, via the media.
And because their relationship and your trust in the media has been fractured, they now have to work on trying to fracture your trust in people like me and Tucker Carlson.
This is the new vibe.
He sounds like an Iranian propagandist when he says don't die in Iran.
When he says that, obviously, no person should send their kids to die in the Middle East because this has been our policy, our flatline policy for the last decades, and nothing good has come of it.
Literally, nothing good has come of it.
They can't even pretend anything good has come of it.
Look around.
Look at your streets.
Look at your country.
Is your country cleaner?
Is your country better for having fought Israel's wars for decades?
Oh, that's anti-Semitic.
I know RFK Jr.
I know RFK Jr.
I hope they don't expose anything about you.
All the rumors, Olivia Nuzzy is circulating about you.
But don't worry, she tells people that she wants to protect you.
She does actually really like you and she loves you.
She has a soft spot for you.
It does.
It's a fact.
You all sicken me.
I just want to say it again.
You all sicken me.
I'm done with the hit pieces.
I'm done with you coming after my family.
Leave us the F alone.
Okay?
Leave us alone.
I don't care anymore.
And I'll tell you right now, I'm not going to be leaving you alone.
I'm just, I'm done.
I'm just so pissed off about it.
And they always do this when I'm pregnant.
They always do it when I'm pregnant.
Imagine texting about that.
You're a grown woman with four children.
We had a clean shot on this eight-month pregnant woman who is waddling around because we can't find anything.
Yeah, if you found anything out of me, when I would have been, you'd find out that I didn't know the full Latin liturgy.
Because my life is spent between church.
My life is spent between mass and my children.
And that's driving you crazy because you all suck.
You're all disgusting.
You all have no morals.
That's why you're in DC posting about your shoes on a red carpet and thinking that it means something to anybody who has a shred of morality.
Because that is who you guys are.
That's what you believe in.
That is what you worship.
You worship celebrity.
You worship red carpets.
You worship paparazzi shots.
Your life has no substance.
You guys are literally, you worship Satan.
Bro, I'm a huge fan of Ganders.
I mean, she's magnificent.
She's so articulate.
She's so emphatic.
She's so genuine.
She's so sincere.
I just think everything she does is sensational.
I really do.
Find her hitting the nail on the head again and again and again and again and again.
I like it.
I did not know she was pregnant, but I'm a fan.
I'm a big fan of Candace.
And I think she speaks a lot of inconvenient truths, Gary.
She's our kind of gal.
We love her.
All right.
Not to lose our standing as APAC's favorite show.
We've got one more clip.
Good morning, America.
As the great noticing dawns upon us, we want to know, can you really bake 6 million pizzas in five years?
I doubt it.
Erica, take it away.
Chloe and Michael, good morning.
To put that into perspective, that's over 3,000 pizzas a day every single day.
The question isn't just can they do it, but how?
We can't do it.
It's impossible.
How dare you even ask me to make six million pizzas?
We don't even have a chimney.
Well, they really got their work cut out for them.
If I were them, I would just lie and say they did it.
Right.
Let's go live to the manager.
Possible.
There's only 505,000 pizzas in this whole country.
You expect us to bake 6 million?
No way.
We're live in the kitchen, watching this crew frantically load pizzas into the ovens.
This isn't possible.
They won't hit 6 million.
And even if they could, the Russian spot down the street did 62 million from 1917 to 1987.
We hear you're writing a diary about the pizzas.
How's that going?
He might have been trying to forge that.
Right?
I say just make it mandatory in every school and people will think it was real.
I heard they have enough red sauce to make like 271,000.
My question is, how are they supposed to retrieve the pizzas from the ovens?
That makes sense.
There's no ventilation.
How do they get their pizza?
How do they get their pizzas out?
Just a weird pizza cost.
The only problem with this restaurant is they don't have a chimney, so it makes going into the kitchen and retrieving the pizzas a difficult task.
All right, now the fencer.
My God, was that hilarious?
My God, was that hilarious?
They got the right idea.
I think it would have taken like 30 years to cremate 6 million, as they have claimed.
This is a wonderful spoof.
I think this is like the most effective way of dealing with elaborate historical fictions like the Holocaust, Gary.
I think this is wonderful.
I'm very, very impressed.
I like it.
I like it.
I like it a lot.
That deserves widespread distribution, Gary.
I'm all for it.
I endorse it 100%.
And if you want to get serious about it, you don't want to look at the historical evidence that substantiates what's being said here.
Even like we said, 271,000, actually, that was the earlier estimate of the International Committee of the Red Cross, which recalibrated their numbers in 1993 and found it was actually 296,081 who died from all causes combined at the various camps, none of whom were put to death in a gas chamber.
There weren't even any.
There weren't any gas chambers.
The whole thing was elaborate.
I've even had, you know, the Fred Lochter, who was a witness in the trial at Burns on Dell in Canada in 1988, where he was the leading expert on gas chambers in the U.S., no doubt in the world, went and visited multiple of these camps, came back with what's known as the Lochter report, that there were no facilities there that could remotely serve the function of a gas chamber.
I thought that would put an end to it, but no, no, no, no.
The lies continue unavailing.
Amy Goodman even had a former minister of education from Israel on, and she said, oh, it's a trick.
When Israel is criticizing Europe, we bring up the Holocaust.
When Israel is criticizing America, we say that's anti-Semitism.
She was very open, very blatant, brazen about it all.
But Americans still haven't quite caught on.
Maybe this will help, Gary.
I'd like it.
I like it.
I like it.
You had some sensational clips already today, my friend.
I'm impressed.
Yeah, we're going to keep them coming.
However, we're going to have one that's going to, you're not going to be looking out for that one.
It's going to be completely different.
So, all right.
Next up, wearables by RFP.
There is a tremendous amount of research that shows that greater engagement with one's health leads to better outcomes.
In recent years, American innovators have created and improved Wearable devices so that not only are consumers able to better engage with their health through monitoring data, but they are able to share that data with providers.
I believe American consumers, in line with the 21st Century Cures Act, should be able to access these innovative wellness tools.
Secretary Kennedy, do you agree that consumers should continue to have access to these tools?
Absolutely.
In fact, we're about to launch one of the biggest advertising campaigns in HHS history to encourage Americans to use wearables.
It's a way of people can take control over their own health.
They can take responsibility.
They can see, as you know, what food is doing to their glucose levels, their heart rates, and a number of other metrics as they eat it.
And they can begin to make good judgments about their diet, about their physical activity, about the way that they live their lives.
We think that wearables are a key to the Maha agenda, making America healthy again.
And we are going to, my vision is that every American is wearing a wearable within four years.
I'll tell you, this is why I would never want that job.
Look, I don't wear wearables.
I'm still concerned about my cell phone.
I think that cell phone sitting in my back pocket is monitoring far more than I want the world to know about.
But I'll tell you this, I haven't met a biohacker that's not wearing one.
I mean, everybody sort of in the elite world of longevity and living forever has got some form of an aura ring or an Apple Watch or a Fitbit.
So many people out there are using these things.
And I think that it's crazy to have your own health information just being thrown up on the cloud.
I think that that's very dangerous, especially when you have new, you know, Yubal Noah Harari from the WEF and videos we've played over and over again.
The show's gone way too long for me to play it right now.
But he basically says that we are so obsessed.
Now we're not just tracking where you are or what you're doing.
We want to track under your skin.
They want to know what your vitals are.
They can't wait to see the next time that there's a debate going on to see what's happening inside of your vital organs.
Is your blood going up when, you know, Donald Trump speaks or Hillary Clinton?
They would love to judge what's happening with you.
I mean, I'm sure in countries like North Korea, they'd love to just minority report and come in and arrest you because they know what you're thinking based on the wearable that's pumping up into the stratosphere for everyone to look at.
So no, I don't think it's a good idea.
I think wearables are kind of scary, but they also have massive health benefits for people that are using them, that are really tracking their blood sugars and things like this.
And I want to say this because I've been in some of the rooms, that the conversations that I heard with, you know, Dr. Oz and Robert Kennedy Jr. and things that were all happening, you know, as the election was going on, this was something that they really cared about.
And both these guys, I will tell you, the thinking that I heard right in front of me was simply what they don't like is that all of these people that are near the poverty line or are really struggling, some of them maybe in SNAP programs, that they have no access to all the tools that all the rich little biohackers get to use to look at their health and monitor their blood sugar.
And they thought, if we're going to really do things, why don't we make these things available to those people that are underserved?
Shouldn't everybody have the same ability to say, hey, when I eat a box of fruit loops, my blood sugar spikes.
And I actually start to research and look into it.
And maybe I can make a difference.
This is a tool, these glucose monitors that so many workout people are saying you should use it.
I can tell you, Robert Kennedy Jr. is not thinking this is how we're going to control the world.
He's thinking, this is how I can get a poor kid that is struggling with his health, trying or her health, trying to get through school, trying to focus, but are really not feeling good.
This is a way that maybe they could engage.
Maybe their parents can start to understand this issue that so many of us understand.
What they're seeing is when he says, everybody, I'm telling you, I know this guy, he's just saying everybody should have access to the tools that the elitists have.
Okay.
Yeah, I think Dale Bigtree's got it right.
RFK Jr. simply wants, you know, ordinary folks, even poor folks, to be able to monitor their health.
I'm unaware about these wearables, but clearly they give you feedback about what you're doing to your body as you consume food, like your blood sugar level.
I test my blood sugar every single day, Gary.
I got to make a little prick.
I got to put it into the instrument that I recorded.
I got pages after pages of these blood sugar levels.
So this wearable thing, I guess, is a new health ad.
And Dell Big Tree, I think, has got it right.
You know, this is an effort to enable everyone to do better, but it's obviously going to be very limited in the actual who actually takes advantage.
It's going to be popular in the upper middle class.
And of course, the elites already have instant monitoring.
I think the trickle-down effects for lower, you know, less resource available individuals are going to be extraordinarily rare.
But it's an interesting idea.
I mean, I'm glad to see RFK Jr. doing what he can to make America healthy again.
And I'm a big fan of Dell Big Tree.
I think it's good.
It's going to have limited impact, but it's good.
You know, who would oppose it?
All right.
So we're going to do something we haven't done for a long time.
You have to admit, our show has been a little bit on the heavy side.
So I was eating a Brazil nut the other day, Dr. Petzer, and I thought to myself, where do they come from?
What's the story on Brazil nuts?
So we're going to go ahead and take a little breather from all this heavy stuff.
And I bet you'll be surprised where they come from.
Brazil nuts.
Now, I know that almonds grow on trees and peanuts grow underground, But I've got absolutely no idea how Brazil nuts grow.
Now, Brazil nuts, the name suggests that they all come from Brazil.
Is that right?
I was from Naples in Italy.
Gosh, that's a surprise, isn't it?
They must have the weather and everything for them.
I wonder if you could grow them, I don't know, in the south of England.
You gotta be right greenhouse in my beer butter.
Brazil nuts in my greenhouse.
Hello.
This is pretty good, yeah.
When Food I'm CatHQ told me that I'd be doing a story about these, I automatically thought, oh, Brazil.
We are not.
Have a little look at this window.
It is incredible.
We're flying over the Andes.
My destination is Peru, which along with neighboring Bolivia and Brazil, produce almost all the world's Brazil nuts.
Ah!
Ben Hamin!
My guide Benjamin is taking me deep into remote rainforest.
Brazil nuts, or caspania, as they're called here, remarkably aren't farmed.
The world's entire crop grows wild in the jungle, and reaching them is no walk in the park.
We've just climbed a mega hill, absolutely dripping.
Mira.
Yeah, you're pretty good.
You're used to this.
And we still haven't yet seen a Brazil mat.
After trekking for a couple of hours, we finally come across what we're looking for.
Is that the tree?
Oh my goodness.
This, I think, is perhaps the tallest tree I've ever seen in my life.
These magnificent trees can live for over a thousand years and grow up to 70 meters tall.
Almost a skyscraper.
That sounds like huge.
Nico from the local village has been collecting in this area since he was a boy.
Hello, Nico!
We are in nature, with the wind, going to work like this, but suddenly you, for safety...
We need a helmet.
This is dangerous work.
And so this is it.
This is the Brazil nut.
It doesn't look like a Brazil nut that I'm used to.
That's it, inside it is.
You have to break it.
With a hammer you break it and inside it is the mesh.
This is the mesh.
There they are.
It's like segments in an orange.
Each coco of this, some contain 25 or 18.
Each of these wild trees can produce up to three and a half thousand nuts a year.
But the trees are scattered randomly through the jungle, which makes collecting tough work.
I just don't understand why they aren't farmed.
So why is it so difficult to grow Brazil nuts?
This one here is a cocoa of castaña that has been perforated by the aguti.
The agouti is an Amazonian rodent and is the only animal with teeth sharp enough to gnaw through the tough outer wall and release the nuts.
It eats some immediately but buries others, so every now and then a forgotten nut grows into a new tree.
And the agouti isn't the only animal vital to the Brazil nut survival.
Another ally that has the castaña is the pollinator bees.
The euglosine bee is the only species that pollinates Brazil nut flowers.
So you need a super bee and you also need an animal called an agute.
Brazil nuts are part of a complex yet fragile ecosystem.
The huge trees also need the Amazon's deep, nutrient-rich soil to support their long roots.
The huge trees are the most important ones.
Okay, Dr. Fessor, I bet you didn't see that one coming.
You're right about that, Gary.
Rather fascinating.
Brazil nuts have a lot of wonderful properties.
I can't list them here, but I recall being very impressed, the benefits from Brazil nuts, and I had no idea of their origin.
It was a wonderful little mini documentary.
She's quite charming, very articulate, enjoyable, well-produced, well-edited, high-quality production.
Interesting, Gary, and definitely a change of pace.
Yeah.
They're loaded with iron.
And the reason you have a hard hat is they fall from the tree sometimes, and it will kill you.
You know, once you get it.
And I love that little critter that is able to crack it and devour it.
That's fascinating.
Yeah, and then if you get to where you put it, next thing you know, we've got a new tree.
All right, here we go.
Do you believe that America should be a colorblind society?
For instance, should people be treated differently based on their race?
It's just a yes or no question.
It's not a yes or no question.
It's a yes or no question.
It is a, as I said in the beginning of my testimony, a yes or no is done right by Indigenous peoples, by black people, by Asian American and Pacific Islander people.
People should be treated differently based on their race.
Yes or no?
People should receive the services and the support and the remedies that are owed to them.
That they should be treated differently based on their race.
They should receive the remedies that are owed to them because of the systemic racism.
Do you believe that race should be considered in employer hiring practices?
I do not believe that white people are the only qualified people for I didn't say that.
Nobody said that.
I asked you if race should be considered in employer hiring practices.
And you're not going to intimidate me by slandering me as a racist.
I did not call you a racist.
You're not going to intimidate me.
You might as well say that I called you a straightforward question.
It's a yes or no question.
Should race be considered in employer hiring practices?
Yes or no?
I believe that diversity ought to be considered as companies and other organizations attempting to be affected by the city.
That is a yes.
Our country.
I'll take that as a yes.
Which race do you think should be preferred?
I do not think that a single race should be preferred.
You just said that you believe that race should be considered in employer hiring practices.
I don't know.
There's going to be a transcript of this hearing.
I didn't say that in that way.
Okay, why don't you explain what you believe?
What I agree and what I believe is that the demographic composition of workplaces, which are nation's military demographic or Congress, ought to reflect the diversity of your racial demographic composition.
Racial demographic.
Is that what you're saying?
Racial gender.
Okay, so race should be a factor in employer hiring practices.
That's what you're saying, is it not?
Organizations ought to attempt to match the diversity of your gender.
I've been around the question.
No, but I am answering quite straightforwardly as you can determine which races are preferred.
I don't.
I already told you I don't have a single racial demographic makeup should be taken into account in hiring practices.
And it should be reflected in all levels of companies and other organizations.
Okay.
Well, I didn't like the Gil guy.
I mean, he's dealing with sweeping generalization, to which there are invariably exceptions.
Race ought to be considered only if it's relevant.
If it's relevant to a position.
Suppose you're talking about marketing door to door and you're talking about different ethnic neighborhoods.
Hiring people to go door to door of the same ethnicity would be appropriate.
Now, that's based on their race, but it's relevant.
Now, in the application of the law, in courts of law, no outcome ought to be affected by the race or the gender of the individual unless unless it makes a difference under the law.
And honestly, I thought the black guy was trying to be sincere in answering the question and the white guy wasn't.
So I wasn't impressed with him, the white guy.
I was favorably, more favorably impressed with the black.
And as I say, it really is more complex.
We get it.
I think there are situations where admissions affected by race have bad outcomes.
Look, we've got to think about an area like air traffic controllers.
If someone...
But suppose you vary that.
So you're taking less qualified and promoting them over more qualified because of their race.
That can lead to disaster.
I think air traffic control is a perfect illustration.
You want the best possible qualified individuals to be air traffic controllers, and that requires traits that are more frequently found in some ethnicities.
White, middle, upper class, well-educated, then lower, impoverished, or deprived, black, Latino, what have you.
I mean, we don't want our planes to be crashing because of some misconceived desire for social justice by Democrat activists.
The situation, the issue is more complex.
So here the witness had it in the right, and the interrogator, in my opinion, was being simplistic and wrong.
Wow, Dr. Peshawar, that answer was mighty white of you.
All right, here we go.
Okay.
You're saying they're brainwashing.
Okay, you're saying these people that are experts in brainwashing is using the Department of Education to brainwash our children.
What are they after?
Why are they doing it?
Well, if you want to move a country from a free individualistic economy.
Which we have.
Yes, or head.
Or had.
Okay.
To a planned economy, you have to do it through the schools.
You have to dumb down and brainwash, change the attitudes and values, you have to completely And many teachers know what I'm talking about.
And people are going to say, well, when did this start?
And who on earth ever did this?
Why would a plan like that be allowed to be carried out?
That's right.
Well, then you have to go back to 1934, which I will do, and we have to go to the three-prong fork.
Okay.
So I do think that the watershed year, although you can go back to the early part of the century when the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation were deeply involved in education, and that it was decided then that Carnegie would deal with the international part and Rockefeller domestic.
They commissioned the American Historical Association to put together a study of the social studies.
And they came up with lots of volumes, but I have one little volume, Conclusions and Recommendations for the Social Studies.
And basically that little one, it's an original book.
I wish I'd brought it with me.
Too bad.
But I don't even dare let it out of the house.
It's so important.
It called for changing the United States through the schools from a free individualistic economy to a socialist, collectivized, planned economy in the new world order.
It says that in the book.
Yes.
And that book was written when?
In 1934.
By who?
It was the Carnegie Corporation paid for it.
The American Historical Association put it together.
Can people get that book in the library?
No.
No, they can't.
They were very instrumental in getting the Elementary and Secondary Education Act passed, which, as I said before, changed education from knowledge content-based, academic, to performance-based behavior.
And from that time on, because that was necessary for what we're looking at now with school-to-work, school-to-work agenda is the planned economy is performance-based.
So they're training workers.
They're training workers.
Thinkers.
Exactly.
At that time, you had a general, Buck Chisholm, a Canadian general psychiatrist, who was a very close friend of Alger Hits's.
And he gave a speech in 1945 to the World Health Organization, which basically recommended getting rid of the conscience.
Wow.
Yes.
And he said we would do it through the schools.
We would retrain the teachers to be little psychiatrists.
He said it is an international system they're looking at.
They're going to change the behavior of the children.
They're going to change the teachers' training.
They're going to do everything.
He told them everything.
And they didn't believe him?
No, they just let, well, you know what goes on.
Okay.
That's, of course, Charlotte Isserby.
I mean, that's an interview of at least 20 years with Finhage.
And she published a book called The Dumbing Down of America.
And she got it right.
The education system has been on a trajectory to make our kids less well-educated rather than more, less capable of thinking things through rather than more.
It's had the wrong politically directed objectives.
I think basically, Charlotte is her be got it right.
I actually interviewed her a long time ago, Gary.
But I thought she had it right then.
And I continue to believe she has it right now.
Even some of our more elite academic institutions are watered down.
I have a friend at Yale who's discovered they're using edited versions of books because they don't want to offend anyone, hurt their feelings, to take a classic like Tom Sawyer.
You know, they're going to excise the N-word.
I mean, this is just insulting.
You've got faculty there who, if a student challenges a course, may examine them on a book they themselves, the professor, has not read.
I'm telling you, any illusions I've had about Yale have been shattered by this student's experience.
Now, admittedly, she's completely brilliant.
She's far above the average student.
But basically, she's exposing forms of academic corruption at the highest level of our educational institution, for which I applaud her.
Yale, I think, is finding her a bit intimidating, a bit afraid of her.
But let me just say, Margaret, keep it up.
You're doing a great job.
You're knocking it out of the park.
And I admire you beyond words as a personal note.
Wow, Dr. Fesson, you've been around the block a few times, huh?
I mean, I didn't even know who it was, and you've already interviewed her.
So you're a truly amazing man.
Got to give it to you.
All right.
Next up, I always wonder what happened to Jeffersonian girl.
And this is a video she made quite a few years back.
Getting ready to fight COVID.
All of us want to be superheroes.
And the most important heroes are those that help others.
This year, thousands of kids like us around the world joined the COVID-19 vaccine trial.
Kid Power.
And when they did, they became all superheroes.
To all the kids who volunteered, we'd like to say thank you!
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your superpowers of courage, trying new things.
The ability to save people.
Power to help people.
Helping not just yourself, but many other kids.
Do not be scared.
Be strong.
Super brave.
Bravery and courage.
A superhero shot.
Helping everybody.
Fight coronavirus and help others.
You're helping the whole entire world.
Thank you.
You are all superheroes.
Thank you.
Thank you, superheroes.
Thank you.
You're awesome.
Bye.
Bye-bye.
you Brought to you by Pfizer.
Ouch.
Yeah, that's the scary part there, Gary.
They're trying to give Pfizer a kinder and gentler image by promoting fluff pieces like this.
I mean, having little kids talking about superheroes, how adorable.
Pfizer, not so much.
They're promoting mRNA vaccine.
Gonna kill or maim everyone who receives it.
Right now, by the way, they're holding back on studies that show the effects, the damage to the heart of recipients of their vaccine to like 2035.
They want to be long enough in the future that everyone who's going to be affected by the facts is affected by the vaccine to not have this information, which no doubt is massively negative affect the reception of new versions of the facts, which are hugely profitable for Pfizer.
You know, this is killing and maiming people for fun and profit.
That might as well be the Pfizer slogan.
Let's have them put out some ads to that effect, Gary.
Honesty in advertising.
Right.
Next up.
Breast milk.
Bill Gates isn't trying to feed the world.
He's trying to own it.
Back in 2022, Bill Gates dropped hundreds of millions into biotech baby formula companies.
Why?
Because he knows breastfeeding is one of the last natural connections between an infant and its mother.
And they can't Be having that.
They want synthetic dependence from day one.
If they can control what feeds the baby, they control everything that that baby becomes: gut health, hormones, immune system, brain development, all programmed from the bottom.
Don't even get me started with that baby formula shortage that coincidentally happened as soon as Bill Gates started investing into these companies.
That was not a supply chain issue.
That was a beta test.
They wanted to see how fast moms would cave to biotech solutions with just a little bit of panic.
What a majority of people don't understand is that formula isn't food, it's infrastructure.
They're rewriting the blueprint of human biology.
First they go after baby food, then meat, then water, and then your DNA.
All patented, trademarked, and all safe and effective.
And guess who funds the science?
The same people selling you the power.
This isn't about nutrition.
It's about replacing nature and making you thank them for it.
Well, that was wonderful.
That was completely brilliant.
Short-pointed, effective.
I liked it.
I liked it a lot.
Bill Gates is one of the monsters of our time.
He's the medical counterpart to BB Network in relation to Middle Eastern wars.
Bill Gates is trying to destroy the health of the world, and he's having a bit too much success, just as is BB, his counterpart in his endeavors.
They both are, in my judgment, despicable and doing great damage to humanity, for which they ought to be held accountable.
My take, Gary.
My take.
All right, we're coming very close.
You might have room for one more, possibly one more clip.
All right, this one's about tattoos.
I always wondered about tattoos.
Tattoos are making us sick and shortening our lives.
Every prick from a tattoo gun delivers ink, a foreign substance, into the dermis, your second layer of skin.
If this ink is toxic, which a lot of it is, it's then stuck in your dermis, your lymph nodes, your liver, and can even cross the blood-brain barrier and damage your health long term.
Depending on the color of ink, there's a long list of chemical compounds or heavy metals that it could include, such as aluminum, antimony, arsenic, beryllium, chromium, cobalt, lead, mercury, carbon, titanium dioxide, and more.
Because tattoos are applied as a matter of choice, animal studies have been rated unethical, and the FDA doesn't regulate them either, so we don't really know all the negative effects yet.
However, we do know that in this study, all but one of 87 tattooed subjects were infected with hepatitis B. In this study, 45 out of 54 tattooings contained unlisted ingredients linked to nerve damage, organ failure, and cancer.
And in this study, 23 out of 56 had azocontaining dyes that can also cause cancer when exposed to UV light.
In this study, 10% of unopened samples were contaminated with bacteria, and 17% of open samples were contaminated as well.
Tattoos can also cause several allergic reactions, several sun-related reactions.
They can hide skin cancer.
They can burn during MRIs.
They can do a shorter lifespan.
And tattooed skin can excrete up to 50% less sweat, making it even more difficult to detox.
All right.
Yarry, that was also excellent.
I've never been into tattoos.
There's a show on television about people who win millions and, you know, they have a guy who takes them to different parts of the country to show them these million-dollar homes.
And he began with only maybe no tattoos, but it's grown.
And now he's got tattoos all over his body.
Frankly, I find it rather repulsive.
But there's some who seem to think it's a great idea.
Here are reasons why you might want to think twice before having your body tattooed because it can affect your health in ways you may never have imagined.
Another excellent, excellent clip, Gary.
Thank you for that.
Okay, we got to our last clip and one screenshot, which we barely ever do.
All right, here we go.
Whoops.
So it looks like from now on, I'm going to be driving a lot more because apparently TSA has a lot more authority now than ever before.
And I always said that I would always watch the pendulum.
If the pendulum, you know, the pendulum went really far left and now it looks like it's going really far right.
And this is where I draw the line.
So if you give any TSA person who's groping you or asking you questions any kind of lip or whatever, you could be fined or even imprisoned now.
So you know when traveling used to be an enjoyable experience?
You used to go to the airport and it was like you have fun going to have a margarita, check onto the plane.
Those days are long over.
They've been over for a long time, but now they've even gotten worse.
So now the TSA is now like a police force that can actually arrest you and imprison you.
Is this what you want?
Because it's not what I want.
And it looks like I'm not going to be traveling anymore.
At least not flying.
I'll be driving everywhere, folks.
Peace.
Yeah, I've always commented to the TSA guy, they put me in jail now, I'm sure.
Yeah, Gary, it's an atrocity.
TSA, we never needed it.
It was fabricated.
It was based on Las Vegas.
Suppony thing about having all these scanners.
Michael Cheritop was in the business.
He thought he would be making big box.
I'll bet he is making big box.
He was our second head of the Homeland Security after Tom Ridge.
He looks like your stereotypical Nazi prison guard.
Of course, he's representing Israeli interests.
Just as on 9-11, the security firm at the airports from which the 9-11 flights originated or did not was TSA.
I mean, it was ICTS.
It was an Israeli security firm.
Just as the individuals at the Port Authority, New York who transferred the World Trade Center to private hands just six weeks before the event, they were all avid Zionists.
Just as Larry Silverstein, who took possession of the World Trade Center, is a personal friend of Bibi Nenya, who they have phone conversations every Sunday.
Just as the event was orchestrated, brought to his compliments of the CIA, the neocons, and the Department of Defense, and the Mossad to promote Israeli interest to create a pretext for American forces to enter the Middle East and take out the modern Arab state that served as a counterbalance to Israel's domination of the entire region.
We now conclude that what's taking place with Iran is the attempt to finish it off.
As you'll find from a rather remarkable article on my blog now at jameshfetzer.org, Israel's failure to take out Iran shows that they can no longer pretend to dominate the Middle East.
Iran reigns, in my judgment, their ability to withstand and to inflict what I take to be more damage on Israel than Israel was able to inflict upon Iran has seismic effects for the Middle East.
And Israel is not going to be, you know, relent in its effort to create the Greater Israel, which requires a big chunk of Egypt, all Syria, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Lebanon, even parts of Iraq.
The Greater Israel is Zionist aspiration.
That's going to continue.
But it may be in a modified, more restrained form.
What we can predict with confidence is it's going to continue.
It's going to continue.
It's going to continue.
And the world needs to beware.
All right.
We got one quick screenshot and we're out of here.
All right.
That's right.
I saw that cartoon and I think it's exactly right.
And Ted Gruz, like many other members of the American Congress, is completely dominated by Zionist propaganda.
Some would use the old-fashioned word.
He was brainwashed.
Well, that typifies the attitude of the Christian Zionists in America.
God determined that Israel should have bunker busters to attack Iranian uranium processing sites.
I mean, it's absurd.
But there it is.
Watch, read it, and weep.
Yeah.
All right, Dr. Petzer, this has been Inconvenient Truth number 133.