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Changing the Guard (7 November 2025) with John Coleman
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Hello, I'm John Coleman from Abakas Estasis, an Institute for the Humanities and Alternative College and High School here on New Milford, Connecticut, USA.
The purpose of this broadcast is to get into the November 7th, 2025 edition of News with the Fetes.
Today we're looking at a changing of the guard.
And we're going to get caught up here with Dr. Fetzer.
It's been a couple weeks here, but here we are.
And I'm going to do a bit of reading of these articles.
And Dr. Fetzer will do as much.
And we'll have a good show of it.
So Dr. Fetzer, welcome.
And the floor is yours, sir.
Palestinian genocide, John, is beginning to make a major effect in American politics.
And here we begin with a wonderful piece from the Truth Seeker, beginning with a quote from Susan Abdallah, to Zionists everywhere.
You do not have a PR problem that can be solved with more branding campaigns and lies and propaganda.
You have a forever problem because you will never recover from this.
Your depravity, unfathomable to normal humans, will be dismantled one way or another.
Your fake identity will be exposed to all for the historic fraud that it is.
You are the pariahs and parasites on this earth, and the world is finally waking up to this truth.
Never has humanity witnessed such explicit and breathtaking evil.
Now past two years of explicit genocide in Gaza, the Zionist state seems intent on creating a new reality for the world, one in which there is no longer a moral order.
As the quote-unquote chosen people, Zionists feel entitled to do what has always been forbidden for all the world to see.
They kill women and children, bomb hospitals, bomb homes and neighborhoods, bomb tents, which people were then forced to live in, withhold food from people they have already starved, assassinate leaders, destroy sanitation infrastructure and water supplies, destroy farmland and olive trees, shoot fishermen, murder journalists, demolish homes with bulldozers, torture and execute prisoners, use people as human shields,
snipe children, agree to ceasefires, but continue bombing and more.
October 7th, 2023 was the Zionists' excuse to do openly what they had been doing less openly for the previous 75 years, attempting to get rid of the Palestinian population and steal their land, and then the land of neighboring countries, starting with Lebanon and Syria.
In July 2024, speech to his craven representatives in the U.S. Congress, Benjamin Netanyahu claimed to be defending civilization from barbarism when, in fact, the Zionist state was and is busy returning civilization to barbarism.
Aside from outright lies, Zionist propaganda is always marked by projection, accusing others of what it is doing, and inversion, turning the truth upside down.
Indeed, one form of inversion is taking whatever is concerning good and doing the opposite.
Sabet Zevi, who declared himself the Jewish Messiah in Simra in 1666, taught that doing things considered sinful actually led to redemption.
Zevi was supposedly reincarnated 50 years after his death in the person of Jacob Frank and Prolan, who went on to create the cult of Sabbatean prankism.
These men are considered abostates by the Jewish mainstream, but their insane messianism has strong reflections in the outlook of men like Benjamin Netanyahu, Itmar Ben-Gerve, and Benziel Smotrich today, who have the backing of most of Israeli society.
They believe that anything they do to the Palestinians or human animals, as former Defense Minister Joav Galant called them, is justified.
There are no bounds, no rules, no limits.
One wonders where the Zionist project got the power to thumb its nose at a world horrified and outraged by its crimes.
The resources backing up this project are immense and go far beyond the borders of the Zionist enemy.
Israel has always been, if not the centerpiece, at least an important part of the push for a new world order.
The idea of the Ovas Urdum sectorum began in the late 18th century with Meyer Anchel Rothschild and his financial backing of both Adam West Habs, Illuminati, and JP France cult of transgression.
Today it's backed by new controlling powers, central bankers, powerful families, and own the banks, secret societies, hedge fund managers, intelligence agencies, Pentagon defense contractors, predatory philanthropists, subversive NGOs, subversive political fronts.
The UN and World Health Organization, the World Economic Forum brought national governments and the agents who staff those governments from president to bureaucrat.
Zionist power controls banking, media, and government in the United States.
It had the power to kill the Kennedys, carry out the 9-11 attacks, foment war against its enemies in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Sudan, and Iran, and get away with it all.
It has the power to drop bombs, which kill 100 or more Palestinians a day, while telling the world Israelis were the victims.
It would be a mistake to believe this all comes from one small country.
This is a global project, and degrading the human race through humiliation, watching Palestine being beaten mercilessly day and after day, year after year, seems to be part of it.
Zionism is not only getting away with genocide, it is forcing everyone else to witness it.
And each day that goes by without meaningful action to stop it, our humanity is diminished.
What we might call the forefathers of Zionism, Sabati Zevi, and Jacob Frank, aimed to gain control of the world through depravity, through deception, through appalling subversion of the moral order.
The world will react to this.
And soon, just when the forces behind this monstrosity think they have achieved.
And I believe we may be seeing manifestations right here with Zoran Mandani, boasted by opposition to Israel, wins the New York City mayoral race.
Democrat socialist Zorhan Mamdani, whose campaign took off due to his opposition to Israel, won the New York City mayoral race on Tuesday, and yet another rebuke of the Israeli lobby.
The first New York City mayoral debate on the 4th of June, 2025, wherein a moderator, quote, violated the sanctity of the lightning round, unquote, pressing Momdani to declare, by pressing Mandami to declare his support for the existence of Israel as a quote-unquote Jewish state, caused his poll numbers to surge and put him within striking distance of Andrew Cuomo.
His numbers continued to climb as widespread opposition to the genocide in Gaza continued to grow.
And his pledge to arrest Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in accordance with the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant, electrified his base.
Here we have Chris Manahan tweeting.
Dan Zener says New York City is about to elect a mayor, Zorhan Mandami, who say he's going to arrest Piem Netanyahu when he's in New York, which he has to be with regularity.
He warns the same could happen to IDF soldiers officers when they return to New York City from Gaza, as though that would be a bad thing.
The Israel lobby had all their assets, including Fox News, working frantically for months to try and tear down his campaign and prop up Democrat Andrew Cuomo, but they still failed.
Last-minute endorsements for Cuomo from President Trump and Elon Musk also had seemingly little or no effect.
Momdani, as of 1.29 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, with 91% of the vote in, was winning with a 50.4% of the vote, meaning that even if Curtis Wheela dropped out and all his voters somehow magically decided they wanted to vote for Cuomo, whom they hate, Momdani still would have won.
Meanwhile, another Israel's diaspora affairs minister, Amachi Childy, suggests Jews flee to Israel in wake of Zorhan Mamdami's election.
That's the headline, times of Israel.
Election of Amaz supporter Mamdani means New York Jews should flee to Israel, says minister.
Unfortunately, Mamdani, towards the end of his campaign, started caving in to the lobby, capital L, to the lobby's demands.
He softened his pledge to arrest Netanyahu and said he'll keep Jessica Teach as New York police commissioner.
Here you have it, side by side, Zoran in December of 2024, when he was running in the primary, pledging that he will definitively, definitely arrest Netanyahu.
Then fast forward to Zoran in September of 2025 after he won the primary.
And suddenly arresting Netanyahu makes you a Trumpian fascist.
Not good.
Zorhan Mamdami just said, I'm going to have people in my administration who are Zionists, whether liberal, Zionists, or whatever they may be on that spectrum.
This means he's also going to have Lakudniks alongside the horde of J Streeters who already run his campaign.
Here's a story about it.
Zoran Mamdami meets the Jews of Park Slope.
I'm going to have people in my admin who are Zionists, the frontrunner of New York City mayor, said as he puts a softer spin on his anti-Israel past.
I'm also not looking to create a city hall or a city in my image.
I'm going to have people in my administration who are Zionists, whether liberal, Zionists, whatever they may be on the spectrum.
And some of them, I'll know about their thoughts about Zionism.
Many of them I won't.
From this Twitter here, Zorhan Mamdani has just said he will keep a fanatical Zionist maniac, Jessica Teach, as police commissioner.
Teach works with the ADL to crack down on anti-genocide protests and smears them as evil terrorist anti-Semites.
She also praises the brutal police assault on Columbia students.
Very bad.
Another.
Holy shit.
Jessica Tish is actually a fanatical genocide Zionist maniac.
Lukudnick.
Listen to her speech at the ADL event recently, where she fully identifies as an Israeli genocidal Zionist and describes October 7th as a war on us, launders a genocide, and smears anti-genocide protesters.
That said, Mamdani never softened his pledge to increase funding for so-called hate crime programs by 800% to root out anti-Semitism.
Newly elected mayor of New York City, Zorhan Mamdani, calls out President Trump in victory speech.
USA Today provide more details on Mamdani's victory.
It contained jabs at President Trump.
I listened to it.
I thought it was awesome.
Zorhan Mamdani dared President Donald Trump to keep going after him in a combative speech after his November 4th, New York City mayoral election victory.
Mamdani, the subject of months of attack from the president, called Trump out by name as a Democrat socialist hailed a mandate for change with his victory.
If anyone can show a nation betrayed by Donald Trump how to defeat him, it is the city that gave rise to him, Mamdani, 34 said.
And if there's any way to defeat a despot is by dismantling the very conditions allowed him to accumulate power, he added, this is not only how we stop Trump, it's how we stop the next one.
So Donald Trump, since I know you're watching, I have four words for you.
Turn the volume up.
From the Twitter, he thinks everyone but Americans, it's all third world immigrants.
And this is what it's always been about, replacing Americans with foreigners who will become a loyal voter base for Democrats.
If mass immigration is not taken care of, Republicans will continue to lose.
And then within the Twitter, there's another one from Greg Price, a quote from Zoran, quote, this movement was made by Yemeni bodega owners, Mexicana abuelas, Senegalese taxi drivers, Uzbek nurses, Trinidadian line cooks, and Ethiopian aunties.
Meanwhile, Justin, President Trump responds to election results.
Tonight was essentially a blue bloodbath with Democrats sweeping multiple state elections.
Here's a quick rundown of the results so far.
Democrats score several election victories tonight, including Zoran Mandami as mayor of New York, Atap Pervial, Mayor of Cincinnati, Abigail Spanberger, governor of Virginia, Mikey Sherrill, governor of New Jersey, and Ghazala Hashami, Lieutenant Governor of so-and-such state.
And in addition, Jay Jones, Attorney General of Virginia, Alicia Johnson, Public Service Commissioner, Georgia, Peter Hubbard, Public Service Commissioner, Georgia, Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Many of these victories seem more than a little fishy.
But cheating or not, Democrats took it all.
Now, President Trump has issued a response to tonight's shameful election results.
He boasted on true social.
Trump wasn't on the ballot and shut down were the two reasons Republican lost elections tonight, according to pollsters.
Many folks echoed President Trump's sentiments on acts.
For instance, Laura Loomer said, why did the GOP run two never Trumpers for governor in New Jersey and Virginia?
Why did the GOP refuse to speak the truth about Islam when multiple Islamo commies are on the ballot?
How come we haven't seen any real efforts to secure our elections?
This is outrageous.
General Mike Flynn also gave the GOP a reality check.
And the nation won't be that far behind today's message of the GOP.
Get your shit together fast and start doing stuff.
The American people are fed up with politics and your political bullshit.
We want action.
Another tweet from Flynn.
The Democrats sweeping nearly every election tonight is 100% a sign of voter fatigue with the Republican Party.
And can you blame us first?
Elections are a referendum on the current political climate.
Second, I don't blame POTUS, but he really needs to wake up to those around him who are.
Meanwhile, Tucker's interview with Nick Fuentes has created a complete sensation.
Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick Fuentes has gotten considerable coverage in the media.
For example, quote, Tucker Carlson discusses these Zionist Jews, quote unquote, with a vowed anti-Semite in the New York Times, excuse me, in the Times of Israel.
So this is a headline.
Also, another headline, Heritage Foundation president stands by Tucker Carlson after host platforms anti-Semitism, unquote, in the Jewish Telegraph Agency.
Regarding the Heritage Foundation, the email from Jewish Insider reads, Commutal concern.
Jewish conservatives, including the CEO of the Republican Jewish Coalition, condemned the Heritage Foundation president Roberts' defense of Carlson.
RJC CEO Mark Brooks said that Heritage's defense of Carlson and Fuentes, quote, is a total abrogation of their mission and what it means to be a conservative today, unquote.
Brooks said there will now be a quote-unquote reassessment of the RJC's relationship with the Heritage Foundation.
Another title, Jewish Lawyer Quits Heritage Foundation's Anti-Semitism Task Force over the Tucker Carlson defense.
Elevating him and then attacking those who object as somehow an American or disloyal in a video repeat with anti-Semitic tropes and dog whistles no less is not the protection of free speech.
It's a moral collapse disguised as courage, wrote Mike Goldfender, who's also an Orthodox rabbi.
He continued, it's especially painful that Heritage, an institution with an historic role in shaping conservative policy, would choose this moment to blur the line between worthwhile debate and the normalization of hate.
Roberts went after Fuentes, but it's nowhere that he failed to condemn Tucker, presumably because Tucker is well connected to mainstream conservatives and has had ads for the Heritage Foundation on his show since scrubbed from their website.
New York Post headline, Heritage Foundation in revolt over Tucker Carlson defense after controversial Nick Fuentes interview, FTSE with liberal Nazis.
In Carlson's two-hour interview, which has racked up more than 17 million views on X, Fuentes called himself quote unquote a fan of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and denounced the influence of quote-unquote organized Jewry in United States politics, while Carlson accused American Christians who support the state of Israel of being heretics with a quote-unquote brain virus.
The ripple effect from Robert's statement has gone beyond staff issues, with sources close to the think tank saying that it has been quote unquote hemorrhaging evangelical Christians and Jewish contributors.
If we are labeled on the same side as Nick Fuentes, then we deserve to lose, chimed in a fourth Heritage colleague who later added, talking with some of the interns, I think there are a growing number of them who actually agree with the views Fuentes has espoused.
Wow.
References to Heritage sponsorship of the Tucker Carlson Network, which hosts the show Fuentes at Plirvon, seem to have been scrubbed from the think tank donation page since some point last week.
David Bernstein, author of Woke Anti-Semitism, a former member of a task force at Heritage called Project Esther, a national strategy to combat anti-Semitism, told the Post Monday he had resigned from his position over Roberts' remarks.
The language that to me was most problematic was a venomous coalition aligned against him, Carlson.
Because that's me and any Jewish person who cares about condemning anti-Semitism, Bernstein said, venomous.
If the shoe fits, wear it.
They openly breach white supremacy and the hatred of Jews, among other noxious ideas.
They no longer feel the need even to try to hide their bigotry.
A good sign indeed.
In the last six months, I've seen more anti-Semitism on the right than I have in my entire life.
This is a poison, and I believe we're facing an existential crisis in our party and in our country, said Senator Ted Cruz Friday night.
Here's the way I think we should think about these issues.
From my article, The Failure of the Default Hypothesis to Explain Jewish Influence.
In general, this area of scholarship, whether it's the Israeli lobby or the Frankfurt School, stands or falls depending on whether certain specific influential intellectual and political movements of the 20th century were originated and dominated by Jews who were attempting to advance Jewish interests.
Thus, it does not stand or fall on whether Jews in particular movements constitute more than their percentage of the population as a whole, whether Jews in general are ethnocentric, the rate of Jewish intermarriage, or whether most Jews were even aware of particular movements.
The focus is on describing the Jewish identities of the main figures of intellectual movements and their concern with specific Jewish issues such as combating anti-Semitism or supporting Israel, as well as the dynamics of these movements, ethnic networking, centering around charismatic figures, connections with prestigious universities and media, involvement of the organized Jewish community and non-Jews who participated in the movements and their motivation.
Meanwhile, the New York Post, Lowry, conservatives at risk of anti-Semitism of Carlson and Owens, bringing Candace into the mix.
In a forceful opinion column published Monday, Rich Lowry of the National Review sounded the alarm over what he perceives as the rising tide of anti-Semitism within core segments of the conservative movement, most prominently through the actions of Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens.
Lowry argues that if this movement goes unchallenged, conservativism risks being morally and politically, quote unquote, poisoned.
Lowry begins by highlighting Carlson's recent interview on his podcast with Nick Fuentes, a white nationalist influencer who denies the Holocaust and openly admires Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin.
According to Lowry, the exchange in which Carlson persistently avoided meaningful pushback was less of a serious interview than a salutary performing and platforming of extremist ideology.
In his words, Carlson, quote, gave the 27-year-old Nazi sympathizer a tongue bath, unquote, and reflected, I guess you won when Fuentes claimed ideological victory.
The core of Lowry's critique is that Carlson and Owens do not simply dabble in controversial opinions, but are working to make anti-Zionism and hostility to Judaism part of right-wing orthodoxy.
The problem Lowry warns is not marginal.
If they succeed, they will poison conservatism morally and electorally.
The consequence, he argues, is twofold.
A betrayal of the Western heritage rooted in Judeo-Christian values and the risk of alienating large swaths of potential support by aligning conservatism with fringe hatred.
Lowry does not spare the broader movement either.
While he acknowledges that the mega wooing led by President Donald Trump is almost wholly defined by Trump, the most pro-Israel president the country has ever had.
He nevertheless cautions that unless traditional conservative institutions act, the movement's identity may shift in ways few intended.
Lowry warns the fever swamp animus, once relegated to obscure newsletters and internet message boards, is now surfacing in mainstream conservative media.
He draws a chilling historical parallel to the 1930s, invoking figures like Father Cocklin and Charles Lindbergh who used large platforms to assault the Jews.
Lowry argues, quote, we have returned to a version of the 1930s, unquote, a phrase intended to jolt conservatives into recognizing the severity of the moment.
He warns that just because such rhetoric does not always come from elected officials, it quote, doesn't mean it isn't insidious and gaining traction, unquote.
Lowry's message is blunt.
The defining question facing conservatives is whether to tolerate or confront this wave of anti-Semitic commentary.
If it is tolerated, he contends, the conservative movement may lose its moral grounding, fracture electorally, and open itself to shameful historical comparison.
Meanwhile, Kevin Barrett writes, Why Mamdani and Fuentes are both good signs?
Left-right combo versus Zionist oligarchy and its propaganda media.
Most Zoran Mamdani voters loathe Nick Fuentes.
Fuentes Groipers aren't big fans of Momdani either.
But if, quote, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, unquote, the two no longer marginalized figures and their followers ought to be friends.
Momdani's election as mayor of New York and Fuentes' almost simultaneous entry into the mainstream conversation are not unrelated.
The smarter fans of both Mamdani and Fuentes realize that America's real enemy is its Zionist oligarchy.
Overthrowing that oligarchy and restoring relatively sane rule that takes majority interest into consideration is the goal of both Fuentes' America First movement and Momdani's brand of anti-Zionist democratic socialism.
Momdani and Fuentes, of course, have different views of which quote-unquote majority interests need representation.
For Mandani, it's the 99%, people who aren't double-digit millionaires or billionaires.
Fuentes and his followers don't necessarily disagree, but they also want to reclaim power and agency for the racial and religious majority, namely white Christians.
Since Momdani is neither white nor Christian, and his followers have been conditioned to believe that pro-white, pro-Christian voices are reactionaries, if not Nazis, there is an obvious basis for conflict between the two factions.
Extremists on the Mandani side have battled Fuentes types in street violence in places like Charlottesville and Portland.
One could imagine the two figures leading their respective followers into an epic conflict, maybe even into a new civil war.
But one could also almost imagine them uniting to run for president on the same independent ticket.
That would, of course, require enormous compromise from both sides.
What if they both decided taxing America's Zionist-dominated oligarchy out of existence was a joint number one priority?
Mandani probably already supports that.
Fuentes would need to rethink his worldview to sign on.
He would have to recognize that rewriting the economic rule book to favor non-oligarchs would open up opportunities for his Groiper followers to crawl out of their mom's basements and get jobs, marry, become responsible, productive citizens and churchgoers, and support their wives and children.
To join forces with Fuentes, Mamdani would need to admit that the torrent of oligarchical abuse directed at Fuentes, anti-Semite conspiracists, etc., is a backhanded tribute to Fuentes' honesty in addressing controversial but critically important topics.
Though a non-white immigrant, Mamdani is presumably capable of understanding why ethno-religious majorities don't like being decimated in the course of just a couple of generations.
And as a Muslim, Mamdani should basically share the conservative family values that Fuentes espouses in lieu of espousing an actual woman.
hey nick's still young to the extent that mamtani is a believing and practicing muslim yet i prefer a country dominated by christian style family values to the current sodom and domorah now we have trump's latest report and domi's on notice because he's saying he's not going to cooperate with the feds in any way shape or form if you're not going to cooperate.
I hate to break it to you, buddy, but there's this little thing called the Constitution.
I know you're not that smart because you couldn't even get into my own alma mater, Columbia University.
And your dad worked there.
Yeah, not that smart.
And what did he say?
He was African, American?
On his, yeah, that all came out.
The guy's a liar.
Frankly, in my estimation, he's a complete scumbag.
But, you know, you had me a communist, basically.
It's kind of hard to get beyond that.
Anyway, here is Donald Trump saying, yep.
You know what we're going to do?
If he doesn't cooperate with the feds, if he stands in the way of the federal law, we're going to arrest him.
Mr. President, your beloved New York City, your beloved New York City may well be led by a communist soon, Zorhan Mamdani, who in his nomination speech said he will defy ICE and will not allow ICE to arrest criminal aliens in New York City.
Your message to communist Zorhan Mamdani.
Well, then we'll have to arrest him.
Look, we don't need a communist in this country, but if we have one, I'm going to be watching over him very carefully on behalf of the nation.
We send him money.
We send him all the things that he needs to run a government.
And by the way, they get already, they get about three times what you get, Ron.
If you look at the per capita, Florida gets one-third of what New York gets in terms of the numbers.
Why don't you give us those numbers?
Yeah, well, that's what we should send him.
Yeah, sometimes people say Florida gets more because they count Social Security recipients, but that's not money to the state.
Those are seniors that live here.
If they move to North Carolina, you could count it there.
So it has no interaction with the state government.
They get more in the city and state governments than we get.
Right.
Substantially.
We're going to be watching that very carefully.
And a lot of people are saying he's here illegally.
We're going to look at everything.
And ideally, he's going to turn out to be much less than a communist.
But right now, he's a communist.
That's not a socialist.
And I've always said we will not have socialism in this country.
And the speech is, I said, well, what?
They skipped socialism.
And you get a lot of them like that.
And you see AOC, she's out there with her, you know, bad IQ.
She's out there ranting and raving about how wonderful he is.
And look, so far he's winning.
He still has a race to win, but so far he's winning.
And he has an advantage as a Democrat in New York City.
I was there a long time ago.
And it's a long time since the Republican won the city.
But you would think that a Republican would be able to win.
Or you have a good independent running, Mayor Adams, who's a very good person.
I helped him out a little bit.
He had a problem and he was unfairly hurt over this question.
He made a statement to the effect that this is terrible.
New York City can't have all these immigrants come in.
And like he was indicted the following day.
And I said, that was a phony indictment.
And it was a phony indictment.
That was a Biden indictment.
I said, don't feel bad.
I got indicted five times every time you opened your mouth.
That was a bad group.
It was a very dangerous group, I will tell you.
These were not nice people.
That was the only thing they could do.
They had no policy.
They had no skill.
They had no anything.
But they were very good at that.
They were vicious, vicious, horrible people.
Thank you very much.
He's making an interesting point here because we don't want to go back to those days, right?
We just absolutely don't.
And yet when you hear some of the things that Mamdami is saying, let me see if I can play it for you, because it really struck me as kind of dangerous rhetoric.
We played it earlier in the show, but I want to show you this again because he's sort of saying we can't ever let somebody like Donald Trump win again.
So we'll take away all their opportunities to do so.
And I'm like, whoa.
Okay.
And if there is any way to terrify a despot, it is by dismantling the very conditions that allowed him to accumulate power.
This is not only how we stopped Trump, it's how we stop the next one.
So now they're not going to be able to do that.
Congratulations.
Is that the idea?
You're just not going to be able to talk on social media.
Let me say, John, I'm unfamiliar with Trish and her vituperation against Mamdami, but I mean, he was basically an independent.
There was a Democrat on the ticket.
There was a Republican on the ticket.
But the New Yorkers Overwhelming went for the guy, principally because of his opposition to Israel.
That's what made him skyrocket.
It was during the original debate.
There were like five or six candidates there, and every one of them was saying their first act in government was going to be to travel to Israel, to kiss Israel's ass, to, you know, bow down until it came to Mamdani.
And he said, no, I'm going to stay right here in New York City and look after New Yorkers.
And that's when the moderator improperly interrupted and asked, would he declare his commitment to the existence of Israel as a Jewish state, which really he didn't care to pursue.
He kept affirming that he was here for New Yorkers and not for Israel.
And honestly, John, that's what catapulted him to the foreground.
All this talk about anti-Semitism is miscast because it's anti-genocide.
It's anti-mass murder.
It's anti-slaughter.
It's anti-stealing the land from a population that has resided there for thousands of years.
I mean, it's an utter disgust with Israel running our government.
I'm with Kevin Barrett here.
I think both Nit Fuentes and Mamdani are good signs, positive developments.
They reflect an openness about willing to talk about our, what you might call our Jewish problem.
And it's really a matter of APAC, the oligarchs trying to control America, at which they've done quite a good job for all too long.
I think we're in a situation of a perfect storm politically.
You have the shooting of Charlie Kirk on the 10th of October.
Now, whether you view that as staged or real, and I'm convinced it was staged, it had this effect of exploding discussion and commentary about Israel.
It made it a legitimate subject because so many believe that this leader of the youth who was wandering off the Israeli reservation, no longer enthusiastic about genocide, no longer happy with Bibi Net Yahoo, no longer opposing open discussion about October 7th.
And his followers were very much with him.
Gen Z Paulin has shown like 64 percent support Hamas over the IDF.
Well, Israel is shitting bricks.
This is very bad politically.
They've always counted on their control of the United States.
And now you have the two complimentary developments of Tucker interviewing Nick Fuentes.
I listened to a good section of that interview.
It was impressive.
Fuentes is super smart, very articulate, making the case not so much against Judaism.
That's really far less the issue than against genocide.
And frankly, any decent human being on earth ought to be opposed very strongly to genocide.
We've endured several years now of watching Israel persist in the methodical destruction of a group, a population, because they want to take their land.
It's disgusting on every level from a moral, political, legal point of view.
It's an atrocity.
And then you have Mamdani being elected, really based upon his opposition to Israel and its domination of the American political scene.
And what I note in particular, Charlie Kirk was right center.
Nick Fuentes is far right.
Mandami, far left.
You have a convergence of virtually the entire political spectrum in opposition to Israel.
And when this Jeff Ralby talks about anti-Semitism poisoning the American body politic, it's actually been the Jewish lobby that's been poisoning American body politic.
It is a problem we must deal with.
It's a problem we must confront.
And I think by virtue of a series of highly unexpected circumstances, we're finally in a position where it just might happen, John.
So I find all of these developments very uplifting.
I'm very supportive.
I think the situation of politics have changed.
And as that opening quote reflected, this is not a temporary issue of public relations where more lies or more propaganda can deal with the issue.
This is a forever problem.
The toothpaste is out of the tube.
The genie's out of the bottle.
It ain't going back, John.
And frankly, I count that as a gigantic step forward for the American people.
I only hope that in the sequel, petty tyrants like Trump, and he's an avowed Zionist.
I'm convinced he converted to Judaism in 2017.
There are many who believe he's actually the messiac, the Jewish Messiah returned to earth.
I'm apprehensive as those final passages reflected that he's going to do everything he can to undermine Mamdami in New York City.
The man has to proceed with enormous caution because there's a gigantic target on his back.
And all I would add to that is a distinction you made here, Dr. Fetzer, and it's worth bringing up again.
And that is the difference between Judaism and Zionism.
And you can see in the earlier articles we read, the likes of the ADL and other Zionists in this country are very solicitous to try to associate Judaism and Jewish people with their particular political philosophy.
And what's very interesting to me, I've done a lot of reading this year on the Second World War and what's called the Holocaust and so forth.
What's interesting is also the whitewashing of history.
In one of the articles we read, they mentioned, oh, we're in the 1930s and that's supposed to press certain emotional buttons.
What's interesting to me is in the 1930s, the majority political Jewish group was not the Zionists.
They were very, very much on the ropes.
There was another group that did not want to settle and colonize Palestine called the Bund.
And it was just interesting to me, and I'll bring it back to Mamdani here.
It was interesting to me, the reference of the 1930s, which is interesting because the Bund has been completely whitewashed from history, who just wanted to be European Jews and not go on these conquest and colony expeditions in the Middle East.
All of that is to say, Momdani was elected in New York City because a lot of anti-Zionist Jews voted for him.
There are plenty.
In fact, I believe outside of Israel, the most number of Jews are in New York City.
And he would not have been elected if there were not anti-Zionist Jews.
And we do need to remember that and not try to fall for the ADL's trap of lumping Jews in with all Zionists.
And I just wanted to make that point.
Those are excellent and very important points.
Yes.
Some 30%, I understand, of the Jewish community in New York voted for Mamdani.
And I think you're correct.
You're, of course, absolutely right.
We must distinguish between Zionism and Jewish superiority on the one hand and Judaism on the other.
They ain't the same.
And by virtue of being an anti-Zionist or anti-Jewish supremacist or anti-genocide, you are not, therefore, anti-Semitic.
Well, one of the, of course, the verbal machination taking place is to stretch the meaning of anti-Semitism.
So any criticism of Israel on any grounds whatsoever qualifies as anti-Semitism, we must all reject that.
That is a political linguistic ploy that the nation must repudiate.
Don't let yourself be played.
We're talking about very powerful forces that want to control the future of this country and affect your life and mine to benefit themselves regardless of the consequences for us,
which is a virtual definition of immorality to treat other persons merely as means to benefit yourself or your own group regardless of the consequences for them.
John, once again, I thank you for these opportunities for us to have these conversations and discussions, which I value greatly.
Great.
As do I, Dr. Fetzer.
Thank you.
And thank you for making me after a year and a half work for my supper here.
So I like reading and I hope the audience will bear with my receding hairline.
I will in the future, as I'm going to be doing a bit more reading on these, I will position the camera a little bit more aesthetically.
But the point is the information, not the aesthetics.
And I think we did a good job of it.
So Dr. Fetzer, do you want to talk about your upcoming conference in December?
Or is it a bit too soon to talk about that?
Yeah, so I haven't completed the schedule, but the 13th and the 14th of December will be the sixth annual Volkswagen Conspiracies Conference.
I'm delighted that John will be among my speakers.
It's a very distinguished group and I'll be bringing more information, more details.
We'll have 10 or 12 speakers on Saturday, another 10 or 12 on Sunday.
You might want to blog it out.
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With that being said, we have now changed the guard on this 7th of November 2025, and we'll catch you in a fortnight's time.
Thank you, audience, and thank you, especially, Dr. Fetzer.
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