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Aug. 24, 2025 - Jim Fetzer
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Cracker Barrel, WHO & YouTube, Gaza, Trump & #666, Uranus has gas, Property Rights in Canada
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Welcome to edition 141 of Gary King's inconvenient truths, where Gary presents stories, videos, reports I don't know are coming for my spontaneous and unrehearsed response.
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So, all right, so here we go.
We're going to talk about land confiscation in Canada.
In Canada, they got a different way to speed up the you will own nothing agenda.
They're not just managing homelessness here.
They're straight up erasing the idea of private property altogether.
You're not going to believe this.
The British Columbia Supreme Court just granted Aboriginal title over 800 acres of land in Richmond, including privately owned homes and industrial property.
The city I grew up in, this is crazy.
That's right.
People who thought they owned their land just got told, actually, you don't.
This ruling is a nuclear bomb to the foundation of private property rights in Canada.
Probably the biggest Supreme Court ruling in over 50 years and just total silence.
This isn't some local dispute.
This is a legal precedent that says the entire land title system is defective and invalid.
The Supreme Court just ruled that the piece of paper saying you own your home means nothing because 400 years ago, someone's ancestors might have camped there.
I mean, this is just outrageous.
And if this ruling holds, then every inch of British Columbia is up for grabs because as they say, 100% of the province is already claimed by one or more First Nations people.
You heard me right.
100%.
They're calling it land back in quotes.
Sounds progressive, right?
Like some overdue justice that needs to happen.
But you want to know what land back really means?
It means you get nothing.
No home, no equity, no retirement, no legacy for your kids either.
Just your property relabeled as indigenous land.
And the crazy part is it won't actually be given to the natives.
This is just so the government can actually step in and manage it, tax it, restrict it, or sell it off whenever they want.
And you're lucky to even get a lifetime lease on it.
This isn't some one-off mistake or unexpected ruling.
This is by design.
This is what the DICs want, okay?
The total elimination of private ownership under the guise of reconciliation and social justice, when in reality, it's part of a coordinated effort to bring in their total control grid under the 2030 agenda.
I think this needs repeating because it's just insane.
This ruling literally said the land title system itself is now invalid and defective.
The very papers showing you own your home, you know, the foundation of Western civilization and free market prosperity are now considered defective, defective because you dared to buy land on territory someone claims their ancestors once used.
What that means from now on is that no land is safe, not in BC, not anywhere in Canada.
This isn't reconciliation.
It's land reclassification.
This is how they phase out private ownership without firing a single shot.
And they're using wokeness and inclusivity to do it.
It's pure insanity.
British Columbia is the prototype.
If it works here, they'll roll it out everywhere: Ontario, Alberta, Quebec, just under different labels like reconciliation, climate justice, or equity.
But the end game is always the same.
You lose control of land, food, and resources, and they gain it.
Meanwhile, the globalist puppets, you know, the same ones at Davos, popping champagne, buying more property and buying up farmland, laughing like the reptiles they are.
Once the legal system accepts collective historical claims over individual ownership, they win.
They'll partner with indigenous groups, corporations will broker land use deals, and the result will be a new digital feudalism or peasant system where BlackRock owns the lease, the UN sets the rules, and you pay rent just for breathing.
And this ruling is already causing chaos.
First Nations people are now fighting with other First Nations people over who gets which land.
Yeah, a tale as old as time.
I know.
In this case, the Kowichin from Vancouver Island just won land in Richmond, not even on the island.
That's right.
The Musqueam and Tawasan bands are furious, which is the classic divide and conquer.
You know, the same tactic they use on race, gender, and class.
So now they got the natives fighting.
As if that's not enough, the ruling opens the door to whole new legal systems because indigenous law now could apply on these lands.
Meaning, you, a Canadian citizen, could find yourself under laws you can't vote on, enforced by people you didn't elect while paying taxes to a government that doesn't represent you.
That's taxation without representation, which is something our neighbors to the south once fought a revolution over.
Hey, Dr. Fesser.
Well, Gary, when this first began, I was thinking probably an exaggerated concern of relatively limited significance.
But the further we went, the more convinced I became that he's absolutely right.
And this is an ingenious technique that BlackRock, together with Indenious Nation, could use to claim control over large segments of the world they don't already own and operate.
BlackRock is out to control the world.
I think this turns out to have been a colossally bad decision by the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
And I hope to hell there's some way in which it could be reversed.
Though I'm not at all clear what that would be, presumably the Supreme Court of Canada.
I wish them well.
Obviously, this has to be appealed.
I agree.
All right.
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Well, Gary, all the way back to 1964, Lyndon Johnson was saying, he who controls the weather controls the world.
We've known how to do this forever.
What's really striking is that we know how to make it rain.
Look at what happened in Texas, wiping out that camp for elite girls.
They admitted that they'd seeded the clouds before the downpour began.
It was catastrophic.
And yet, in, say, Lahaina, Hawaii, or Pacific Palisades, California, they could have used rain to extinguish those fires.
So what you have to recognize is you have a technology can be used for good, can be used for bad.
There are threats now that we're going to have a weather shortage.
Data centers, AI data centers, which are cropping up all over the country, as many as 500 new, maybe even more, use staggering amounts of water to cool.
And that water has been denied then to the locals who are having difficulty keeping alive.
I mean, it's just outrageous what's going on here, Gary.
Now, it could be solved by weather manipulation to benefit the people, but it's not happening.
And that tells you there's a malevolent force behind the scene that is controlling the outcome and making things happen to the detriment of the people who deserve to be supported, sustained in order to survive.
So while that's a parody, it has a point.
And I'm very concerned with the prospect.
We're entering an era of weather warfare over water warfare, Gary.
Really?
Water warfare.
And remember that rule of three: three minutes without air, three days without water, three weeks without food.
The Israelis now to complete their genocide in Gaza are doing their best to deprive the Palestinians of water as well because it's a shorter time to their destination, which is to kill them all.
Unbelievably savage.
But that's the way things are in our world today.
Yes.
All right.
Now, if you thought about homeschooling your children, you have a few more reasons to.
You have no idea what's happening in schools.
I don't think most parents or even teachers realize how deep this goes.
Since 2019, kids have been tracked the moment they log into their school devices.
Their emotions, behavior, diagnosis, their race and gender, every click, every search is recorded and handed over to tech companies without your consent.
I was a teacher for over five years.
I resigned mid-year because I could not, in good conscience, remain in the system any longer.
I have a master's in education and I'm currently earning my PhD right now.
And I'm telling you, this goes deep.
Programs like HMH, Amplify, Dreambox, Panorama, Class Dojo, Success Ed, all of this Khan Academy, they're backed by billionaires like Gates, Bezos, Zuckerberg.
You can literally Google this info.
These are so much more than just educational tools.
They are surveillance systems collecting data on your children.
Schools sign contracts as your child's parent under a loophole, a legal loophole.
And tech companies are legally considered school officials.
That means they can track and collect everything.
This is not education anymore.
It is data mining.
It is manipulation and exploitation.
And I refuse to stay silent.
Protect your kids.
Ask hard questions.
The system is not broken.
It was built this way.
That's why it's still operating from the same factory model it was originally designed in during the Industrial Revolution.
The system is not meant to nurture your children.
It is meant to box them in, label them, silence them, and pump out obedient workers.
Okay.
Well, I think she's very sincere.
I don't think she has a problem exactly in focus.
Let me say right off the bat: I don't think very many parents are actually qualified to homeschool their kids.
The one I know of, the most qualified, David W. Pandy, is both an MD and a PhD.
He's a PhD in physics, Michigan MD, PhD in physics from Wisconsin, MD from Michigan.
He's a leading expert on the medical evidence in the JFK assassination.
David homeschooled his kids, but he was qualified to do so.
But that's an exceptional case.
On the other hand, this question she's concerned about data mining or getting information, forget it.
That ship has already sailed.
They have total information awareness.
They know everything about every one of us.
CIA created LiveLog later produced as Facebook so that Americans would reveal every detail of their lives for the benefit of the intel agencies and not even realize what was going on.
I don't think that's the real concern, but rather the in-parentist role that schools can exercise over your kids with regard to vaccinations, with regard to transitioning to another sex and all that.
Those kinds of abuse are egregious and I'm sorry to say far more widespread than the average American even dimly imagines.
So I think she's a very decent person.
She really cares.
But I think the threat posed by the public education system is different than she portrays it.
Forget protecting your information.
Impossible.
It's that ship has sailed.
But these other concerns about the schools having roles over your kids' future, their health, even their bodily condition, those are outrageous.
And were I a parent, I would make bloody damn sure, meaning had I kids in school today, bloody damn sure at the schools without any mischief of that order, and I would do everything in my power to oppose it, including legal action.
This is just outrageous.
Don't let MF up your kids.
They are our most precious legacy.
Our future depends upon them.
Yes, indeed.
All right, you were just speaking of Gaza just a second ago.
And if the United Kingdom wants to be a humanitarian country that cares about human rights and human lives, they would help the Gazans who want to leave the area leave and not aid Hamas to use them as human shields.
I've got an idea.
Why don't you let them come over the border into Israel?
Why don't they flee into Israel?
Our children are your enemies?
They are our enemies.
And according to international treaties about refugees in the time of war, you don't let them conquer your country with refugees.
Well, it's the other way around.
It's the Israelis are conquering the Palestinian country.
I mean, this is so outrageous, Gary.
The guy says if UK is a humanitarian country, let's take the refugees and protect them.
Admitting implicitly, Israel is not an humanitarian country because it's out to slaughter them all.
I find this kind of horseshit absolutely despicable.
I'm extraordinarily upset about this.
The whole world is seeing Israel for what it is: a sadistic, brutal, criminal enterprise out only to promote the interests of the Jews who reside there, the Zionist agenda.
They wouldn't give a damn about anyone else.
In fact, it turns out when Rabbi Schneerson, who was widely regarded to be the messiac, the Jewish God returned in human form, was asked if that were the case, he said no, he couldn't be the meshiach because there are still Christians alive on the face of earth.
Take it from a guy the Jews idolized.
That's their message.
They want to kill all the Goyam.
It's not just the Palestinian.
All the non-Jews, the only who are going to be allowed to survive, are those who will serve as slaves.
Do the work.
Washington should mow the lawn.
Sex slaves.
Service, the masters.
We have to get it through our thick heads.
That is their agenda.
Read the Talbot.
Check out the Elders of Zion.
The protocols.
Not a myth.
Stark reality.
It'll make your blood curdle.
That's what we're up against today.
Yes, sir.
Okay.
Now, in the UK, phone calls longer than 10 minutes will be automatically recorded in the UK from January 1st, 2026.
Yes, seriously.
Under a new regulation introduced by the Home Office and approved by Ofcom, all calls made from mobile or landline numbers that last more than 10 minutes will be automatically recorded and stored by your network provider, including EE, Vodafone 02, and 3.
The recordings will be kept securely for up to 30 days, after which they will be deleted unless officially requested by law enforcement or the courts.
According to a leaked policy draft reported by The Guardian, This measure is part of a broader strategy to combat telephone scams, organized fraud, and criminal networks using encrypted or untraceable communication.
The rule will apply to personal and business calls alike, with exemptions only for verified secure lines such as emergency services, legal professionals, and medical staff.
But even those will be subject to random audits to prevent misuse.
Telecom companies will be legally required to encrypt and protect all recordings and must provide access to the Metropolitan Police, National Crime Agency, and HMRC on demand.
Supporters argue this is a necessary step to catch fraudsters and protect the public from phone-based scams, which have cost UK residents over £1.3 billion in the past two years.
But privacy advocates and digital rights groups say it's an alarming level of surveillance that treats everyone like a suspect.
So what do you think?
Smart protection or total invasion of your private life?
One thing's certain, the line between safety and privacy.
Okay.
Let me make an obvious point.
They can't record a conversation over 10 minutes if they haven't already recorded the first 10 minutes.
Nothing is deleted ever.
They keep all this stuff, you know, massive data banks.
Bill Benny, formerly NSA, really a cybersecurity genius, has figured out how to use algorithm to search the vast data bank accumulated under the Total Information Awareness Program announced by General Poindexter, which because of the title, it changed the total to terrorist information awareness.
But mark my words, you and I, everyone is a potential terrorist in their eyes.
They're recording everything by everybody, and they're not deleting a single minute of it.
So they have it as a repository.
Bill Benny has explained for 20 years how they can use algorithm to identify every pedophile in the U.S., every traitor to America.
Everyone is committing crimes, financial and the like in the United States.
And what has been the response from the administration?
They don't want to go anywhere near it.
Why?
Because it's going to expose them.
They're going to be exposed.
They're in the net.
They're participants in the crimes.
That's why they criticize those of us who do research on events like JFK 9-11, Wellstone, and Sandy Hawk.
They call us conspiracy theorists.
Why?
Because we're investigating crimes that more often than not lead back to the government itself.
They don't want us to do it because we're going to expose them.
Gary, that's the score.
That's the bottom line.
Conspiracy theorists are investigating crimes and the perps don't like it.
Yep, the conspiracy pitters are right more often than not.
Nobody will be safe if not everybody is vaccinated.
Are you vaccinated?
If I ask you.
Yeah, I mean, I'm very pro vaccination.
The science is unequivocal.
Can you imagine that in 10 years when we are sitting here, we have an implant in our brains?
And I can immediately feel, because you all will have implants.
Basically implanted in your skull.
So, but it would be flush with your skull.
So you basically take out a chunk of skull, replace, put the neural device in there.
You'd insert the electrode threads very carefully into the brain.
It doesn't change what you are doing.
It changes you if you take a genetic editing.
It's a fusion of sophysical, seditional, and so biological.
A merger with biological intelligence and machine intelligence.
An effort for man to merge with machine in a healthy way.
Yes.
To beat machines, you basically have to merge with machines.
Most likely, yes.
As work is changing, is a universal basic income really a solution to this problem.
And I think some kind of a universal basic income is going to be necessary.
Decarbonization of the economy.
And my top recommendation, honestly, would be just to have a carbon tax.
Okay.
Wow.
Well, Gary, they can't turn these inanimate machines, however sophisticated, into thinking things.
But they can turn thinking things into robotic machines.
That's what they're doing with brain implants.
They're turning you into a robot.
They can't work it the other way around.
They tried like hell, and there are a lot of AIs out there now that are actually extremely good.
We got ChatGTP.
We got Grok.
We got Co-Pilot.
I've used to a limited extent some of these.
I have friends who've had very extensive interaction.
They're very good when they're not being manipulated.
But of course, that's happening too.
If you've got a politically controversial issue, more likely than not, you're going to get a response that's been canned.
But the fact of the matter is, nevertheless, they're not actually capable of thought.
They are capable of accessing vast amounts of data more than an ordinary human could in years, in fractions of seconds, and distilling it into coherent rhetoric.
So I think, once again, you got a tool that can be used for good or for evil.
And when it's used for good, I'm all for it.
And when not, opposed.
That much should be obvious.
What troubles me is that Elon Musk, who many of us have regarded as a good guy, should be out there promoting the horse shit of brain implants.
I don't like that.
And of course, that he's even having a conversation with Klaus Schwab, among the most evil excrescences ever to walk the face of earth is dismaying in the extreme.
This report, therefore, I find very disappointing and troubling.
And I'm glad you shared it with us all.
Okay, now Cracker Barrel has been in the news lately, so let's see what that's about.
This is Julia James Davis, and welcome to The War on Beauty.
Beauty is being sucked out of everything, even the Cracker Barrel logo.
Can't think of a better term for the Cracker Barrel rebrand than the depoeticization of life, which is an idea put forth by Catholic philosopher and esthetician Dietrich von Hildebrand.
It basically means that these small things in life are what give it its beauty and poetry.
Like how before World War I, mailmen wore beautiful uniforms and would whistle tunes as they delivered mail in the countryside.
It's these small things that give life its poetry.
You might not think of the Cracker Barrel as beauty per se, and it's not, but it is quintessential, cozy Americana, a place where families often stop on long road trips.
And the reason that I think this matters, this rebrand, is that it falls at the end of a long line of sterile corporate rebrands from Pizza Hut to Starbucks, where all the cozy, warm, lovely places in America have just become devoid of all character and charm.
Now they're just all sterile and they feel mechanized, which then makes you feel mechanized.
It's all function over form.
And I think a great example of this is think about how the McDonald's play areas used to be so fun and vibrant, all about making memories and just having fun.
But now they are literally just an empty room with two screens strapped to the wall.
No fun, no laughter, no memories.
Just take your slop food, give us your money, and go back home.
And it's not just restaurants or fast food places that have undergone this depoeticization process, but everything, everything that we interact with is starting to be just the same gray box, whether that be Target, the grocery store, post offices, or even schools.
And so all of that means that we are being sent a singular message, which is that you don't matter.
Your humanity doesn't matter.
And so it's really no wonder that society has been on a fast downward spiral since this depoeticization has been in effect post-World War I.
We really have to ask ourselves this question, which is, is this the world that we want to live in?
Is this where we're going, where the future is just going to be all self-checkout, all AI robot-served diners?
I don't want to live in that world, and I think you have to ask yourself that question too.
And if the answer is no, which I think the answer is no for almost everyone, what are we going to do about it?
Beauty or at the very least, human-friendly aesthetics and design matter.
All right, so just some quick thoughts on the Cracker Barrel rebrand.
I would love to know your thoughts on this in the comments.
A lot of you guys were reaching out to me asking what I thought about this.
Very simple, but I think that this is just the way that our society is going.
I think that this Cracker Barrel rebrand is not only nothing new, but I actually just think that it's at the very end of a rebrand of our whole country, our whole world.
So I'd love to know your thoughts.
Thank you so much for watching and I will see you in the next video.
Cracker Barrel was all about tradition.
American values, American history, American past.
We enjoyed going to Cracker Barrel because it brought back all those fond memories of America past.
They turned it into a sterile antiseptic nothing.
Reminiscent of absolutely nowhere.
Meaningless.
They took an extraordinarily valuable cultural repository, kind of a monument to our history, and they turned it into nothing, nothing.
And look, Gary, just as Bud Light flushed itself down the drain by going woke, that one commercial killed it from being the top-selling white beer in America to somewhere fourth, fifth, six, dropped precipitously like a rock.
Cracker Barrel stock is falling dramatically.
It cannot survive.
This was a colossal blunder.
And it makes you wonder how the people ever got to the top who make these incredibly stupid decisions.
Cracker Barrel is gone.
I can't even say, may it rest in peace.
We will miss what they had.
They threw it away for nothing.
It must have cost them a billion bucks to refurbish all those and get rid of all that wonderful stuff they had on the walls hanging from the ceiling that made it so marvelous and authentic.
And for whatever reason, they've thrown it all away.
Sad to say.
Yeah, I love watching looking at all the stuff on the wall.
All right.
Here is YouTube.
Well, it's official.
YouTube has just now banned anything related to health that doesn't align with the general medical consensus.
So if any information related to health doesn't agree with the World Health Organization, they won't necessarily always take down the video, but they're going to change the algorithms.
So they're going to replace those videos that were popular, that had lots of likes and lots of engagement with medical information.
This new partnership with YouTube is supposed to protect you against misinformation and promote high quality health information.
So if someone wants something that's non-toxic, okay, or something that's natural or a do-it-yourself remedy, that is all considered dangerous misinformation.
Now, to see the entire video, check it out on my YouTube channel.
Okay.
Well, it's outrageous, you know, to call something information is to declare it to be false.
But how the hell would YouTube know whether something true or false, especially in the area of medicine?
They were right in there pitching with the COVID pandemic and the vax.
But it's devastating the vax.
I predict over a billion are going to die from the vax.
The number from the pandemic, zero, zero, zero.
Nobody was dying from the pandemic.
A study slipped through the cracks from John Hopkins showing in every age category there was no change in the rate of death because of the pandemic.
Not zip, zilch, nada.
The vax.
Wow.
And it continues to do its damage.
And there's no end to what's going on here.
And it has little micro bots that when they're radiated, form together.
They're like mini computers in your bloodstream from 5G.
Gary, the number of deaths raising the tip of the iceberg.
This move by YouTube is as corrupt and contrary to public interest as it could possibly be.
They're promoting a bot and soul, big pharma, big medicine agenda that's going to make more profits for the industry while killing more Americans who deserve better.
We have to have all the information on both sides to make up our own mind.
That's called informed consent when you know all the benefits but also all the risks associated with a medical procedure.
With a vax, they didn't even make a pretense of telling.
They just created a herd stampede to get the vags.
Didn't even identify the ingredients, which turn out to be horrific.
This is bad by YouTube.
I condemn it.
No one should support it.
What a calamity.
Everyone ought to write to YouTube and complain about it because this is bad news for America, depriving us of more information.
Not only useful, but even vital to our health and well-being, Gary.
This is despicable.
I agree.
All right, this is similar.
What about Medicare?
I want to know why something isn't covered by insurance that you think might help you or your doctor thinks might help you or it's an alternative.
I'm going to read you this.
This is Medicare Guidelines, Section 2251.3.
I'm quoting this to you.
A treatment plan that seeks to prevent disease and enhance the quality of life or therapy that is performed to maintain or prevent deterioration of a chronic disease is deemed not medically necessary.
I'm going to read this to you again.
A treatment plan that seeks to prevent disease.
That sounds like a good idea, right?
A treatment plan designed to prevent disease or enhance the quality of life also sounds like a good idea.
Or a therapy that is performed to maintain or prevent deterioration of a chronic disease.
So if you already have a disease and we're trying to prevent it from getting worse, all these things that I just mentioned are deemed by Medicare not medically necessary.
So when you go to comment on a post like I might make or some other providers might make and you want to go, oh, I don't believe it because it's not, if it's not covered by my insurance, I don't believe it's worthwhile.
This is Medicare guidelines.
And most insurances, if you don't know, some people will comment on this and say, absolutely, this is the way it is.
People who are in the insurance business know what Medicare decides sooner or later will be what other insurance companies decide to do.
Medicare sort of sets the table and everybody else sort of just follows along and comes to dinner.
Bottom line is, just because it's not covered doesn't mean it's not good.
It just means that they consider it not medically necessary.
Anyway, let me know in your comments what you think of this.
Put it in the comments below.
Go ahead, write it down there.
Dr. Dave Morrison, Magnolia Medical Center here in Riversboro, Tennessee.
Take care today.
Well, he missed the punchline.
It's not medically necessary.
It doesn't make them any profits.
I mean, you know, how could he miss the obvious?
The reason they don't want to have preventative medicine is because they don't make any money if you're not sick.
They make money if you're sick.
That's when they can drag you into the hospital.
They can run up the bills.
It's staggering, staggering.
All the special medication, all the special procedures, even just for staying overnight.
This runs thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands.
They're going to lose all that income, all that profit, and people are healthy.
So, you know, it goes far beyond the hypocrite.
Oh, do no harm.
They're not going to allow you to benefit from available techniques, procedures, medications.
They'll keep you out of hospital because it cuts down their profits.
So he really left us hanging because he didn't bring it home.
That's what it's about.
Big pharma, big medicine, they're big business.
They operate on profit margins.
They don't make any profits if they don't have any patients in their beds.
They need them.
They're not going to try to keep you healthy.
They may not deliberately make you sick, but they're not going to promote procedures, medications, and techniques that would maintain your health because, as they say, they're not medically necessary.
Gag me with a spoon.
All right.
Okay, this fellow here says that false flags can be useful.
I frankly think that crisis initiation is really tough.
And it's very hard for me to see how the United States president can get us to war with Iran.
Which leads me to conclude that if, in fact, compromise is not coming, that the traditional way of America gets to war is what would be best for U.S. interests.
Some people might think that Mr. Roosevelt wanted to get us into World War II, as David mentioned.
You may recall we had to wait for Pearl Harbor.
Some people might think Mr. Wilson wanted to get us into World War I. You may recall he had to wait for the Lusitania episode.
Some people might think that Mr. Johnson wanted to send troops to Vietnam.
You may recall we had to wait for the Gulf of Tonkin episode.
We didn't go to war with Spain until the U.S.State until the Maine exploded.
And may I point out that Mr. Lincoln did not feel he could call out the Federal Army until Fort Sumter was attacked, which is why he ordered the commander at Fort Sumter to do exactly that thing, which the South Carolinians had said would cause an attack.
So if, in fact, the Iranians aren't going to compromise, it would be best if somebody else started the war.
Gentlemen, let me ask you, I wanted to ask you a question about.
Yeah, that was it, Dr. Petter.
Well, guy's a scumbag.
You know, the Council on Foreign Relations, the deep state, the neocons.
They can't get enough wars.
We're basically representing a military-industrial complex whose profits go up hugely when wars are at work as their weapons, their ammunition, their bombs, their planes, their tanks are being expanded and need to be replaced.
So this guy is scurrilous.
Why should the U.S. attack Iran?
There's no American national interest at stake there whatsoever.
It's all the Israeli agenda.
He's really inviting another 9-11 style attack, which was brought to us compliments of the CIA, the neocons of the Department of Defense, and the Mossad.
The whole point of 9-11 was to create a pretext to justify American intervention in the Middle East to take out the modern Arab states that served as a counterbalance to Israel's domination of the entire region and eventually to confront the Persian nation of Iran.
This guy is just talking about finishing the job.
He's a person completely and utterly without any ethical principles.
But then that's characteristic of the neocons.
They have no respect for other nations, no respect for human life, no respect for truth, no concept of justice.
All they want is power domination and control.
And if you want to see an epitome, an exemplification of exactly that, you had it there in this mediocrity pretending to be an intellectual offering bad observations about the state of the world and recommending actions that are manifestly not in the interests of the United States and should not be undertaken,
but which would benefit special interest groups, which he represents.
Well said.
All right, this is a 30-second clip.
I think kind of putting the space thing in your face.
And here we go.
Scientists have made some incredible new discoveries about the planet Uranus.
They found out exactly how the planet's magnetic field works, revealing that Uranus opens and closes to let out solar wind.
And astronomers say the process does occur every day.
The data was recorded in 1986 by the Voyager 2 spacecraft, but only recently analyzed.
And the icy giant does remain one of the lesser understood.
Okay, I'm professor.
Sounds like she's describing space fart scary.
I mean, how ridiculous is this?
Uranus opens and closes.
Fascinating.
Yeah, I think we get it.
I think we get it.
This is comical, humorous, for all the reasons that are too obvious to explain.
Enjoyable, insignificant, but enjoyable.
A little diversion.
Thanks.
All right.
There you go.
It was on the news, though.
It was a real report.
Okay.
next up the term free energy is probably the most misused term in the world The term that I would use is free radiant energy.
Radiant energy is not a mystery.
It is brought into the environment every time a magnetic wave collapses.
This electrostatic burst is reactive power, unusable by conventional means, wasted and abundant.
Radiant energy is available everywhere.
The trick is tapping into it.
In the late 1800s, this was done by Nikola Tesla.
This electrostatic effect is the primary operating principle of his wireless transmitter that he was prevented from making.
And he was able to harness it to power his 80-horsepower Pierce Aero electric automobile that charged its own batteries.
During the 1920s, Thomas Henry Murray worked with this energy and demonstrated a power source he developed, which would generate 50,000 watts.
The U.S. Patent Office refused to grant Murray a patent.
In the late 1950s, Edwin Gray built working models that could capture radiant energy from the discharge of high-voltage capacitors.
And in the 1970s, he reproduced Tesla's self-charging electric car.
In the 1980s, Paul Bauman started building models of his Testica machine to power his small community in Switzerland.
While working on crystals, John Bedini took interest in radiant energy and built several machines that can generate usable energy by harnessing the electrostatic burst created by the collapse of a magnetic field.
There's no closed motor loop.
There's no magnetic gaps to adjust.
There's nothing.
Okay?
There's basically this one little circuit that fires itself through a magneto action and you capture that electrostatic moment.
You transform that and you send it to the secondary battery.
We have our primary battery.
We are taking a little bit of energy from this battery.
It's just furnishing a small amount.
That actually gets the system set up and begun.
We're doing mechanical work with a fan.
In this battery, the flash charging, taking energy from the vacuum, is producing more energy deposited in the battery to charge it than we have drawn from this battery.
In this particular system, about eight or ten times as much, depending on what speed it's working at.
An open source internet group was formed in 2004 that allowed others the ability to replicate the Bedini motor and see for themselves.
For just over $100, anyone could build their own simple Bedini wheel and observe these effects.
A rapid series of magnetic field collapse produces large spikes of radiant energy, which are then collected and stored in a battery bank.
The simple version shared online isn't going to power your home, but it can be scaled up to one that can.
John Bedini has done this.
Okay, we're going to take one bank of semi-charged batteries and we're going to put the energy into another bank of batteries.
Then we're going to draw off the energy over here on this panel.
2.4 kilowatts is what we're going to take.
So you've got a source battery.
Yeah.
Where are those?
Okay, they're around the corner on the other side.
Our source batteries are right here.
And these are pretty well up to snuff.
These are low.
Right now, we're going to charge these batteries here.
And so have hundreds of people all over the world.
Many have shared their work for others to repeat because you're not going to find this in a store.
You're going to have to build one for yourself.
This is being done right now by limitless potential technologies in Canada.
If you're new here, the purpose of this channel is to release new clean energy technology to the people, open sourced, without fear or greed.
If you're into science, new technology, tinkering, building, dreaming big, manifesting your goals and your passions in life, you're in the right spot because that's what we're doing from here in my garage in our secret laboratory in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.
This is our advanced pulse motor technology.
It's now running.
We've got it at a very base level.
We're going to be ramping it up from here and increasing all of the inputs and variables.
greg reese reporting okay dr peter Well, I like Greg Reese.
He does so much good stuff.
I do believe that Tesla eventually assume a standing in the history of science comparable to that of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein.
He was a genius when it came to electricity.
And there are those who believe that impact is the key to understanding the entire universe.
That's an electromagnetic phenomenon.
Well, all Tesla seem to have tapped into that.
He is treated very abusively.
Lots of stories.
I'm not in the position to verify about how his discovery were exploited.
And some of the key players in doing that and take him out were very familiar names in the recent history of the United States.
So I say dig deeper.
Not only is there free vacuum energy, and Tom Bearden, by the way, is a leading proponent, but it turns out that oil itself is no fossil fuel, but is naturally produced by Earth.
So if you dig deep enough, we have an endless unbound supply of oil available, which the public should benefit from.
But which, of course, the oil companies want to conceal and keep secret, because then they lose their power to manipulate the prices and make enormous profits.
How often?
Again and again.
It comes down to questions of money, profit, business.
No concern whatsoever for the welfare of the species or even its continued evolution.
Only exploit the public to fatten your wallet and benefit yourself.
It's a disgrace, Gary.
But it's the reality in which we live today and in times past.
You know, it's Fletcher Property that I heard that first from.
Okay.
I'm sure you remember something about this in San Francisco.
Authorized Sidney Gottlieb to spray germs into the fog in San Francisco Harbor.
The point was to try to infect 800,000 people in San Francisco with this germ just to see how many would get sick.
And they thought that the germ would sit heavily in the fog and would linger in the air longer that way to infect more people.
Now, remember, nobody knew that this was happening.
And I don't mean just nobody in San Francisco.
I mean nobody.
The CIA director didn't know it was happening.
The president didn't know it was happening.
This was Alan Dulles and Dr. Sidney Gottlieb.
So what happened?
They spray this poison into the air and 11 people got identical urinary tract infections within the next three days.
Now we know that these were specific to the germ because these urinary tract infections included bleeding, but with blood that had crystals in it.
Doctors were so taken aback by the fact that this wasn't just a urinary tract infection, but these people were discharging crystals from their bodies that they actually got together in doctors groups and talked about it.
That what in the world is this?
Is this some kind of a new disease?
And then like magic, it just went away.
And it went away because it was just a CIA experiment.
In 1951, Alan Dulles becomes the director of the CIA, just like he planned to.
Okay.
Oh, it's spot on.
Absolutely correct.
It's not just a Tuskegee experiment where a group of black prisoners were allowed to have treated syphilis untreated so they could study the effects, using them as human guinea pigs, claiming to treat them, but actually only giving them placebos.
But many other experiments of exactly this kind have taken place.
They've also been conducted on American military.
It's grotesque, Gary.
The history of the United States, if the public knew the truth, they'd be aghast.
They'd be horrified.
They'd be appalled at what our own government has done to our own people.
So there's a nice little slice of one experiment.
But mark my words, there have been hundreds of others similar to it.
Bad, bad, bad.
Yeah.
Again, special interests promote their own agendas and could care less about us, the American people.
I'm sure you could go on all day about Alan Dulles with all your JFK research.
Okay.
I always find it fascinating with these 666 numbers.
I told you so you ought to know.
One of the stranger things about Donald Trump is how the number six just seems to follow him around.
And I'm not necessarily talking about just his hand gestures, as you see here, which he does all the time, but so many odd coincidences, if that's the right word, involving him and the number six.
Today he gave another example, but just as a quick reminder, there are dozens of examples of six or six six or six six six revolving around Trump, such as back on March 15th, 2016, Trump achieved 666 delegates on the IDES of March, which is March 15th.
And for those of you who know Shakespeare, beware the IDES of March.
After Trump became president, there was a $666 billion deficit for fiscal 2017, the only time there's ever been a $666 billion deficit before or since.
There was a 666-point drop in the Dow Jones, the only time that's ever happened.
In Trump's first term, he also had an idea for a $200 drug discount card, and the cost of the plan was $6.6 billion.
There was, of course, January 6th and his supporters trying to keep him in power.
There was also the odd fact that there were 666 days from his last full day in office of his first term, January 19th, 2021, until he announced his intention to run again on November 15th, 2022.
Counting both of those days, there were 666 days in total.
In 2023, there were various news reports about how he had raised $6.6 million in six days.
This one from the New York Post.
And there are many other examples too.
But today, Trump said on True Social, I've settled six wars in six months and just goes on and on.
I'm not going to read all this post, but you can pause the video if you'd like to.
But it's just odd how the number six seems to follow him around.
It's as if Trump is a magnet and the number six just is attracted to him.
But I just thought this was kind of interesting today.
Okay, Dr. Pester, we have one more video after this one.
Well, yeah.
666 is considered to be the sign of Satan or the mark of the beast.
Build back better, Hillary, and the big beautiful Bill lowercase Bs look like sixes.
That's not a coincidence.
When his son-in-law, Kushner, bought a property in Broadway Avenue.
His address was 668.
They had it changed to 666.
This is not accidental.
Oli Domegard is very, very good on issues like this, which I pursued only to a modest extent.
But if you want to understand false flags internationally and here in the U.S., look at the work of Oli Damagard, Nick Kohlerstrom, and me.
Where of course I publish, I bring together groups of experts to sort out not just JFK and 9-11, but Sandy Hook, the Boston bombing, Orlando, and Dallas, Charlottesville, Parkland, the moon landing, which Amazon has banned.
Gee, I wonder why they did that.
Because it was all true.
That's why.
Okay, last clip of the day, two minutes, and we'll be out of here.
The Epstein files are on Pan Bonte's desk right now, but also they do not exist.
But also, they do exist and were written by Obama and Hillary when Epstein died in 2019 when I was president, which doesn't change the fact that my past supporters, who I no longer want support from, are stupid because they believe that I would cover for a child predator ring just because I was part of that ring, even though I wasn't or I was.
But how can we be sure?
Because I've ordered the case closed.
Nothing to see here, people.
More important things happening, like me being surprised that Jerome Powell was even appointed as Fed chair by Biden, even though I appointed him in 2017.
So, yeah, to sum up, it's all fake news made up by people who are jealous of my thighs, which are actually very strong and thick, not skinny and weak, and my hand, which I put makeup on to cover my syphilis boils.
And if there was a list, which there isn't a list, I'd be at the top in gold ink with a little star next to it, like in school when I passed the water drinking test and everybody clapped.
But don't worry, I've declassified my innocence by thinking about it very hard, which I do better than most people.
Some people say the best, especially the dolphins, who are very intelligent and also like to do the boom by ya with young hot chicks, just like me and Jeffrey.
And as far as fish go, they support me tremendously, way more than Ron D. Sanctimonius ever got from the tuna.
So in conclusion, Epstein didn't kill himself, but if he did, it's Hillary's fault or maybe the deep state or maybe Melania because she gets very cold and has no blood.
Screens fake tan and he builds fake walls.
But the tower's cracking and the empire falls.
Fuck Trump, ain't my king.
Fuck Trump, hear the people say.
Fuck Trump, we're not your fawns.
You orange clown, your time is come.
Okay, that's the last clip.
What an amusing diddy, Gary.
That's a lot of fun.
And I think the cartoon Trump really does tell it all.
They've got to cover it up because he was so deeply complicit in the Epstein case.
And they're not going to get away with it alas.
This time the American people are hooked.
They are going to maybe get key witnesses out of the way, kill them, whatever.
We had Virginia Guffrey, Roberts, just a wonderful young woman who had the courage to speak up.
Now dead.
She had a trigger release for her recordings, which seems to be working.
Often they don't.
But I have no doubt Trump was deeply involved in all these sexual abuses of young girls.
Jeffrey Epstein was his best buddy for 10 or even 15 years.
Ghelain Maxwell is reported to have been even more sadistic and abusive of the girls than were Donald and Jeffrey.
And I'm convinced they did everything together.
And I believe that would have included abusing young girls.
Gary, it's disgusting.
It's a disgrace.
And it's a sign of the times that this guy is president of the United States.
Let me say he's a genius at marketing, he's a genius at public relations.
He's a genius at dealing with Americans and convincing us he's something he is not.
He's far better than P.T. Barnum ever aspired to be, Gary.
Thank you for concluding today.
Quick question before we go.
What do you think about John Bolton's house being raided and his offices?
Well, Gary, that's complicated.
You know, Bolton's up to bad stuff.
I'm not a fan of Bolton.
The reports I have is there was more to it than his trading and classified dad hockey.
But that's a whole nother story for another day.
All right.
Okay.
It's an inconvenient truth.
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