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This is Jim Fetzer, your host on Authentic News, right here in RBN Live this 12th day of November 2025.
I hope you enjoyed Oli Dawnguard.
He's a wonderful guy, fascinating guy.
Meanwhile, I was able to make my appointment with someone I regard as a world-class expert on vision.
And it turns out I have cataracts in both eyes.
So that when they couldn't see a damn thing down at the Department of Motor Vehicles, DMV, they were catching me up on the current state of my vision.
So I already have a schedule now with a surgeon who will do cataract surgery.
That's the latest from the front.
Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., Trump's being hit with a flood of negative reports.
I think this is very serious stuff.
I'm not at all sure he can recover.
We begin with a report of a U.S. plan to build a $500 million military base in Israel on the Gaza border.
This is a terrible idea.
U.S. is planning to build a large military base in Israel on the Gaza border, according to a joint report from the Israeli investigative outlet, Sharmanerim, and the Israeli newspaper Yeduth Arat.
The report said the construction of the base would cost about 500 mil and would be designed to house thousands of U.S. international troops tasked with maintaining the Gaza ceasefire deal.
The U.S. has already established a military outpost in southern Israel to oversee the ceasefire known as the Civil Military Coordination Center.
But the construction of such a large base would mark a significant escalation of U.S. military present.
It would increase U.S. involvement in Gaza, where Israel is regularly carrying out attacks and killing Palestinians despite the truce deal.
It's going to make the United States an even greater target of international wrath.
And given how many migrants we have in the U.S. from all over the world, I expect the consequences are going to be far different and more serious than Trump is envisioning.
Meanwhile, here's a telling.
Former Trump campaign manager registers a foreign agent for Israel.
Present Trump, former campaign manager Brad Parscale, has registers of foreign agent for Israel, hired to create digital campaigns combating anti-Semitism, really, criticism of Israel in a contract worth 6 mil.
Parscal filed paperwork with a Foreign Agent Registration Act saying he began work with the Israeli government on September 18th.
He registered a company called Clockwork X, LLC, and is primarily corresponding with Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Iran Shaovich, listed as chief of staff of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Pascal's contract was first reported by the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Washington-based think tank that advocates for restraint in foreign policy.
As though that were not bad enough, Trump has asked the Israeli president to pardon Netanyahu.
Israeli President Ishaq Herzog received a letter from President Trump urging him to consider granting a pardon to Prime Minister Benjamin Netyahu.
The president's office said on Wednesday, Wednesday, that actually is today.
Now, remember, Trump had previously verbally made that suggestion when he was addressing the Knesset not so long ago.
This is a more formal request by way of a letter.
While I absolutely respect the independence of the Israeli justice system and its requirements, I believe that this case against Bibi, who has fought alongside me for a long time, including against a very tough, adverse Sarah of Israel, Iran, is a political, unjustified prosecution.
And there is more.
Israeli spy stayed for weeks at a time with Jeffrey Epstein in Manhattan.
Remember now, this is Trump's body.
With the looming end of the U.S. government shutdown amid a deal with the Senate, the House will soon be swearing in at least Gravalov with a rightful seat from Arizona after an historic delay at the hands of Speaker Mike Johnson, taking direction from President Trump, all aimed at blocking her from becoming the final signature needed to force a vote on releasing the Epstein files.
In mid-October, the House Oversight Committee released an interview with former U.S. Prosecutor Alex Acosta, who told the panel that contrary to widespread public reporting, he had never told Steve Bannon Epstein belonged to intelligence.
Acosta denied even discussing Epstein with Bannon, claimed to have no knowledge as to whether he was or was not a member of the intelligence community.
Along with a cost interview, the House panel released a new cache of documents from Epstein's estate containing direct evidence of Epstein's link to Israeli intel.
Epstein personal calendars revealed that a senior Israeli intel officer with personal ties to former CIA director Leon Panetta lived at Epstein Manhattan apartment for multiple stretches between 2013 and 2016.
When cross-reference with email leaked from the inbox, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak aborted emergence of Epstein at the nexus of high-ranking intel officials in both the U.S. and Israel.
Serious, serious stuff.
Meanwhile, even the New York Times is reporting.
Epstein alleged in emails that Trump knew of his conduct.
In a message obtained by Congress, the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein wrote that Donald Trump spent hours at his house with one of Mr. Epstein's victims.
That would be an underage girl.
Here's another report.
This morning, and this again is today.
House Democrats released new emails from Jeffrey Epstein's estate that further implicate Donald Trump in the Epstein scandal and in the abuse of young women and men on Epstein plane, at his house, wherever.
The Democrats on the House Oversight Committee were generous when they said these emails raised serious questions about Trump and his knowledge of Epstein's terrific crimes.
I'd say it doesn't raise questions, it gives us answers all year.
Trump and his mega-mountpieces have claimed he didn't do anything wrong, but they refused to release the files.
They've lied about the dumbest, pettiest shit, like whether Trump doodles, whether he ever sent birthday card to Epstein, or when Mike Johnson suggested Trump was an undercover FBI informant trying to bring down the whole time, the whole thing.
They lied about all of it.
Now we know why.
In these emails, Epstein tells Ghelane Maxwell about Trump spending hours at a house with one of his victims, name redacted.
He calls Trump the dog that hasn't barked.
He talks about conversation with Trump about Mar-a-Lago.
He mentions Trump asking Ghillain to stop stealing his employees.
Then there's the kicker.
An email exchange between Epstein and Michael Wolf about how Trump could hang himself by lying on CNN about being on Epstein's plane and in his homes.
They literally talk about using it as leverage.
If Trump, in the election in 2016, they were strategizing for a bribe, for a pardon, most likely.
None of this should shock anyone who's been paying attention.
You can see the guilt on Trump's face.
You can see it in every move Kash Patel Pam Bondi and the rest of the cover-up crew have made.
I think that's right.
Meanwhile, Israel has a bill now moving forward about harmful foreign media, which has passed its first meeting.
It would crack down on press freedom during its war in Gaza because they don't want any journalists to publish anything negative about Israel, which is why we've had the absurd expansion of the anti-Semitism definition to constrain reporters right here in the U.S. from talking about the genocide.
Meanwhile, Marjorie Taylor Greene goes on with Uber, and these are three making us support.
...mails released just recently that showed that Jeffrey Epstein worked closely with Israel on different military contracts, their intel agencies, Mossad and so forth.
I've been reliably told you're anti-Semitic if you say that.
Yeah, that's like the thing.
But MIGA cannot override MAGA.
The only thing I want to do is get to work and pass the agenda that everybody voted for.
And that's America first.
Marjorie Taylor Greene just told the cold hard truth about Israel, Epstein, and the MAGA coalition that is being fractured over those precise issues.
And in this clip with Megan Kelly, she gets into how this is going to affect America's political future in 2026 and 2028 presidential race and beyond.
So let's watch.
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What's going on?
Because the left, if you tune in to CNN or MSNBC any day right now, they think the whole government shutdown on the Republican side is because they don't want to do any work because they don't want to have any votes on Epstein.
Right.
What do you think?
I tell you what, I've started to question, is this why we're not in session?
Really?
Yeah.
This is that the discharge petition is sitting there.
Explain that.
So everyone for how many years now, all of us have been calling to release Epstein files.
And Thomas Massey entered a resolution to release.
Yeah.
And I'm a co-sponsor.
I want to release the Epstein files.
And it's been blocked over and over, unfortunately.
And so there's a discharge petition.
So just so you know, as a member of Congress, I cannot force my bills to the floor for a vote.
Only the speaker can decide to bring a bill to the floor for a vote.
And so when the speaker is refusing to bring a bill forward, if 218 members of Congress get together and all sign a discharge petition and we put our name on there, it overrides the speaker and it's forced to the floor for a vote.
So right now there's 217 signatures.
Scribe is how you stop explaining the same thing over and over at work.
Watch this.
It'll change your life.
Raise your hand.
One more.
Yeah, and that's a heroic effort, by the way, by Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massey and RoConna to get to the bottom of this, standing with the victims of Epstein, the exact victims that he molested or played a role in defiling.
They are standing with Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massey.
And Megan Kelly, I'm sorry, if you're going to say it's the left that is saying that, that the government isn't opening to get votes on this Epstein issue.
No, it's not the left.
It's everyone that doesn't want to cover this child sex trafficking ring on behalf of the most prominent people in the world.
It's not just the left.
And the idea that you'd see the left by turning into, you know, tuning into CNN and MSNBC is absurd on face value.
She means the liberal media establishment.
Certainly so.
But yeah, it's pretty clear why they don't want to reopen the government.
That does play a role.
And I guess you could steel man this by saying even when they were in session, there was a lot of pressure against this.
Mike Johnson closed down the session specifically so that this issue couldn't get a vote because Massey was getting enough signatures.
But at the same time, it's pretty clear that that played into it.
And there is one.
Mostly Dems.
Yeah, mostly Dems.
There's only four Republicans, Thomas Massey, myself, Nancy Mace, and Lauren Boebert.
We're the only Republicans on the discharge petition.
Heroes, heroes for standing up to this administration while it covers this up.
Those four are.
And yeah, I have a lot of issues with Nancy Mace and Lauren Boebert on some other issues.
But Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massey are the best of the best when it comes to this.
And it's pretty freaking insulting to the American populace that made the Epstein issue big.
Like, let's get transparency on this.
When you insert yourselves into power and all of a sudden it doesn't matter, we have to toe the president's line.
I'm sorry.
No, that's not how this should work.
If you want to look past the pedophiles, I guess that's what you would do.
But no, we want to get to the bottom of this.
And if you're saying there's nothing there, why impede their efforts to get to the bottom of this, to release this?
We all know they're in on it.
It's a big, big club.
We're not in it.
They are the monsters that are.
Why are they so?
If there were nothing there, I agree.
Why would they not support the discharge?
Because, as is increasingly clear, has been all over the media today, Trump very obviously was involved.
Minimum of two hours with one of the victims, perhaps even three.
I mean, what do you think they were doing discussing the theory of government?
Give me some break.
Meanwhile, Wakinikov, Trump and his Zionist masters rode to the West oblivion.
And I'm just sorry to say, when you put this all together, it's as though Trump wanted to be the president of Israel.
I mean, I don't like it.
If Trump wants to be the president of Israel, let him go to Tel Aviv.
We need a president of the United States who's going to stand up for us.
Trump has not been doing that.
He conned us.
We were played for suckers and saps.
I'm especially embarrassed.
I voted for the guy three times.
I thought he was real.
I thought he was genuine.
No more.
Meanwhile, Selensky is stunned when Ukrainian troops surrender en masse in Krasnovinsk and Dmitrov.
Putin claims major victory in Donbass.
In a dramatic escalation of the Russian-Ukraine war, reports emerging from the Donetsk region.
Suggests Ukraine troops have begun surrendering en masse.
That means en masse.
That means large numbers at the same time.
The Russian forces in the strategically vital towns of Krasnomirisk, Ukrainian name Polkrost, and Dmitrovov, also known as Mernograd, the development of a potential turning point in the conflict's eastern theater, where Ukraine defense lines are under increasing strain amid relentless Russian offensives.
According to statements from Dennis Pushlin, leader of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Russian units have successfully completed an encirclement operation, traveling large numbers of Ukrainian soldiers.
Pushlin described the Krasnovsk-Dmitrov front as one of the most intense and strategically critical sectors of the ongoing conflict.
He claimed Ukrainian counterattacks aimed at breaking the siege have failed repeatedly, leaving the troops cut off and demoralized.
Indeed, this is where Putin has invited foreign journalists in to observe The dire blight of the Ukrainian armed forces there.
Stunning stuff.
Meanwhile, Scott Vesant, damaging remark with even more dissent between Washington and Moscow.
Scott Besant, U.S. Secretary Treasury, a beard on Vox, made some incredibly insulting remarks about Daril Dmitrav. who is CEO of Russia Direct Investment Fund,
an ICE Kremlin envoy involved in back channel diplomacy on Ukraine peace talks and sanctions after Dmitrav downplayed impact of the new U.S. sanctions on Russian oil companies.
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Well, the latest discussion of the release of the Epstein files on MSNBC includes Chris Matthews' prediction that even if the House votes to release a Senate will not, or...
or if both houses pass, Trump is going to veto.
I think that's highly probable, but tremendously embarrassing for Trump.
I think there's going to be public outrage if that's how this scenario plays out.
And I do not see any happy outcome for DJT.
Meanwhile, they're more reporting on Israeli organ harvesting.
This seems to be a primary undertaking of Palestinian organs.
A British Palestinian surgeon, somebody who can not be labeled a Hamas member, has spoken out about the photographs he has received of caddavers that were handed over by Israel.
And he notes that it appears highly indicative that there has been organ harvesting occurring.
He has said that the bodies show clearly surgically removed lungs, hearts, kidneys, and livers done in a professional surgical way using specialized tools with zero damage to surrounding tissues.
How bad is that?
Meanwhile, Israeli rapist at Stani Ovation lives into this kind of politics.
And raped.
Of course not.
Meanwhile, a member of the Knesset is holding PB responsible.
Totally appropriate.
He sits there passively while she addresses the Knesset.
She seems to me to have all of the evidence on her side.
Here we go.
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It's more, of course, about what Iran has done in beefing up its advances, which are huge.
Meanwhile, the S-400 is here.
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I'm not half the man I used to be.
There's a shadow hanging over me.
Oh, yesterday came suddenly.
Why she had to go?
I don't know she wouldn't say.
I said something long that I long for yesterday.
Yesterday.
Love was such an easy game to play.
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Longest government shutdown in history.
I just checked.
They haven't voted yet, but they may vote today.
House Republicans and some Democrats breaking party obstruction of President Donald Trump will finally reopen government, ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
Wednesday, the vote will bring a stopgap funding package to restart disrupted foodists and pay hundreds of thousands of federal workers and revive a hobbled air traffic control system.
Republicans currently hold a narrow 219 to 213 majority in the House.
But Trump's support for the bill is expected to keep his party gather in the face of hemant opposition from House Democrats who are angry that a long standoff launched by their Senate colleagues failed to secure a deal to extend federal health insurance subsidies.
At 1:38 a.m. this morning, House Rule Committee voted 8-4 to approve a rule for a House Florida debate on the Senate-passed bill allowing for one hour of debate with no amendments, followed by a final vote, which I believe is about to take place.
Meanwhile, Speaker Johnson is about to swear in that last vote.
House Speaker Mike Johnson will swear and represent Elected Lita Grivalda from Arizona Wednesday.
Johnson's office said Tuesday.
Grahava won a special election in September to succeed her late father in Congress, but her swearing-in was delayed as Johnson kept the House out of session since it passed a stop hunting bill on September 19th and a bid to pressure Senate Democrats to reopen the government.
No, actually, is to forestall a vote on the Epstein, releasing the Epstein files.
The House returned Washington Tuesday after a 53-day break for a vote and the government shut down.
And when she is sworn in, there's going to be a lot of consequences.
Meanwhile, we have a report, and Democrats are denying this.
Trump posts a claim about Obamacare royalties that originated on a satirical news site.
President Donald Trump Sunday posted what this report is calling a fictitious headline claiming former President Barack Obama was previously collecting royalties linked to Obamacare, 40 million, a claim originated from a February post on a satirical news site called Dunning-Kruger Times.
Key facts allege.
The Truth Social Post erroneously claimed the former president collected 40 million taxpayer-funded royalties in 2010 when the ACA was signed into law.
The post does not link to an article, but the claim originated on a website for a publication called Dunning-Kruger Times, a subsidiary of America's Last Line Defense Network, describing itself as a network of parody satire and tomfoolery.
Everything on this website is fiction, the website notes, and it's about a section mocking readers.
If you believe it's real, you should have your head examined.
It's unclear why the president shared the post, which originated much earlier this year, and captured it simply with wow.
Well, I can think of a dozen reasons.
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What if I told you your electric bill isn't just paying for the power you use?
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No surprise there.
Meanwhile, Caitlin Johnstone very thoughtfully discusses this is all our rulers are offering us.
Pentagon contractor Elon Musk, correctly, currently the richest person alive, has posted a video clip showing off how people can use his AI video generation tool, Grock.
Imagine to create an image of a woman's face saying, I will always love you.
The age generate lip looks fake and creepy, and everything about Musk's goal is downright depressing, but it's not quite as fake, creepy, and depressing as the capitalist dystopia that birth it.
She smiles and says, I'll always love you.
It is creepy.
This is all the ruling class has to offer you.
Fake love, fake inaction, worthless technological parlor trips at the expense of our dying blogosphere.
She's got a right.
She's one of those authors I recommend.
Read everything she writes.
You're going to learn something from it.
Meanwhile, who runs America?
Do we have Trump's the most honest person?
You're saying that Bibi Nenyang controls Trump.
Is that what you're saying?
Yes, I do.
I think the Israeli government controls our government.
Yes, well, that's not that.
No, it's not an opinion.
It's based on evidence.
It's based on the suit power.
So you're saying that it's based on money and politics.
It's based on the fact that Netanyahu go to the U.S. to invade Iraq and then didn't even send IDF soldiers.
He had 4,000 of our soldiers die in Iraq based on a false premise of weapons of mass destruction.
I do care about American soldiers and I care about American taxpayers who spend trillions of dollars on this trash when we are dealing with $37 trillion in debt.
So now you're a fiscal conservative.
Yeah, I am a fiscal conservative when it comes to spending our resources on wars that we shouldn't be fighting on behalf of a foreign country.
I think she's got her right.
Meanwhile, Trump announces 50-year mortgages.
Let me just tell you how this plays out.
When you get a conventional 30-year mortgage, say your home was $450,000.
That's outside of my reach.
But just as an illustration, on a 30-year mortgage, you want to pay double that, about $900,000 interest of the mortgage over the 30 years.
If you go to a 50-year, you pay for it all over again.
So instead of paying $900,000 for $450,000, you're going to pay like $1,350 or $14,000,000.
That's how it's going to work.
It does reduce your monthly payments by a modest amount, but the amount you're going to pay is overwhelmingly greater, overwhelmingly greater.
I do not recommend it.
Meanwhile, here's Candace reacting to Mendani's win.
Won pretty handily against Andrew Cuomo.
Despite the billionaire bucks that were flowing into the anti-Momdani campaign, Bill Ackman almost personally ran against Mamdani, right?
At times, he even demanded to have a debate with Mamdani, which I don't understand the context of why Mondani would be debating Bill Ackman if he's not running against him.
Point is, Mamdani won.
Okay, Bill gave $1.75 million and Mamdani won, irrespective of the money that was donated against him.
Michael Bloomberg also gave $8.3 million to stop Momdani, and it didn't matter.
The Airbnb co-founder, Joseph Gebia, gave $3.1 million.
It didn't matter.
The Tish family gave $1.2 million.
It didn't matter.
Still, Mamdani won.
Why?
If we're being honest, he probably won during the first mayoral debate.
He won.
Yeah, because he said he wasn't going to downtown Israel.
I think she's got it right.
Meanwhile, Kevin Barrett, shocking facts about the New York mayor.
Well, maybe not so shocking if you get into it.
Kevin, of course, is himself a Muslim.
He says, yes, it was a major upset.
I think maybe the most interesting thing about it is it really began when Mandami was the only anti-Zionist candidate among a number of candidates for mayor of New York City.
This is what Candace was talking about.
He was in the middle of a debate.
And the question was: where's the first place you'll go if you're elected mayor?
Every other candidate fell all over themselves, beating with each other in a way they would rush off to Israel at Isa by Palestine, of course, and basically kiss the prime minister, whatever, and put on a beanie at the wall and essentially pledge loyalty to the state of Israel.
It was actually an extreme when I first saw this, so extreme when I first saw it, I thought it was some kind of parody, but no, it was the actual debate.
And Mandani was the only candidate who said the opposite.
He said, I'm not going anywhere.
If I'm elected, I'll be elected to represent the people in New York.
And then he was attacked.
Everybody jumped on him, attacked him as some sort of anti-Semite who wasn't loyal to Israel.
As he defended himself very ably, very confidently, in ways that won him a lot of admirers in the mainstream by saying he didn't hate Jewish people.
He'd be happy to meet with New York City Jews, who are, of course, the most influential segment in the city, and listen to their concerns and help them achieve their goals and so on, but that he wasn't going to rush off to Israel.
I like that.
I approve of that.
I think it had a lot of punch.
Meanwhile, Hosho, the governor of New York, has put the gabosh on Mandemi's free bus ride pledge, which runs 652 mil.
Hardly surprising.
The Center Square, New York, Governor Kathy Hosho, is dumping cold water on New York City Mayor Zohan Mamdani's signature campaign pledge to increase taxes on the wealthy to cover public bus rides.
Hosho, who endorsed Mandami's campaign, said while she supports some of the Democrat socialists' agenda, including universal child care, she can't get United planning to make bus service in New York City free by taxing the city's wealthiest household.
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Meanwhile, teacher Tucker tells Nick he despises Christian Zionists.
Ted Cruz.
And they're a lot like that, John Bolton.
I mean, I've known them all.
George W. Bush, like Karl Rove.
I mean, all people I know personally who I've seen like be seized by this brain virus.
And they're not Jewish.
Most of them are self-described Christians.
And then the Christian Zionists who are, well, Christian Zionists.
Like, what is that?
Right.
And I can just say for myself, I dislike them more than anybody, you know, because like what?
Because it's Christian heresy.
And I'm offended by that as a Christian.
That's why.
So I don't like, why not?
Like, I'm pissed at the neocons.
Very pissed.
I've said that a million times.
I've been mad since December of 2003 when I went to Iraq.
And so like, I went and hassled or hassled asked straightforward questions to Ted Cruz because that seems like he was a sitting senator who's like serving for Israel by his own description.
He seemed like a worthy target.
I'm not going after MTG, who's like the most sincere person.
Like, why not go after Ted Cruz?
I don't understand.
Yeah, good, Tarker.
Good, good, good.
Meanwhile, have you seen it?
This Melanie and Erica tribute to Charlie.
It's an AI production.
The people who are swooning over it.
Here's a bit of what they're saying.
Medicare plans change from one year to the next.
And this year, it's important to compare...
He lived in grace.
A faithful husband.
A father who ran the race.
Through every trial, he stand held true.
He taught us to trust in the Lord and all we do.
Charlie will be resting courage, a faith that won't fail.
The greatest truth is I proclaim Christ our Redeemer forever the same.
It's bad.
It's very bad.
I mean, it's very bad.
It's totally AI.
All the images, all the sounds, all they're singing.
Meanwhile, here's a serious guy saying there's something seriously off about Erica Kirk.
What's up, folks?
Does anyone find Erica Kirk's actions after Charlie Kirk's death kind of weird?
I don't know.
I've been thinking about it for a while, and I think a lot of people are past the point where it's like, oh, man, it happened yesterday.
We can't look at this and be disrespectful because ultimately, I think a lot of people have said, Well, people grieve differently.
Well, sure, I think that's fair.
Anyone out there seen the movie Dirty Grandpa, where Robert De Niro's wife dies and he's like 80-something.
And the way that he grieves is just going out and hanging out with a bunch of college chicks and partying.
Yeah, I mean, some people grieve like that.
And I don't know if we can ultimately just tell people how to grieve, but we can sure as hell judge them and we can sure as hell find weird things going on with it.
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It's in a dream, waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door.
Who is it for all alone?
What do we all go from all alone?
No doubt inspired by Erica Kirk.
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Let's make up a bit of it if we can.
Fraud alert, fraud alert.
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And now all of a sudden he realizes he had an epiphany that climate change is a hoax.
If you think climate is the only problem and it's apocalyptic, or if you think climate's not a problem at all, my memo will make no sense to you.
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One is that maybe just maybe he was overzealous and acting in good faith and he really believed it and now he realizes bullcrap, which is why he admitted to it, which is great.
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Welcome to the second era of authentic news right here in RBN Live, where I take your cause this 12th day of November 2025.
We have two callers on the line.
That means plenty of lines are open.
If you ever want to get your opinion on the air, this would be a good chance to do it.
Call us up, join the conversation.
We begin with Gordon in North Dakota.
Gordon, your thoughts?
Join the conversation.
Yeah, hello, Dr. Petzer.
Welcome.
Can you hear me?
Yes.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, I was just wondering, as a child, were you accused of being a savant or were you just a product of fine teaching?
Oh, you know, it's interesting.
I think somehow I just wasn't warped.
I wasn't, I always did well on standardized tests, but even in high school, I only had a B plus average.
I mean, I remember one of my classmates coming up when he learned I had a scholarship to Brunstone and admitted in the Navy ROTC regular program where the Navy paid your education if you agreed to serve four years as a naval or Marine Corps officer.
And when he asked me my grade point, I said, He said, oh, you're not so smart after all.
So, you know, I think I was gradual in developing.
I think Princeton made a huge difference to me in the Marine Corps, too.
You know, I gained intellectual vigor, rigor at Princeton and discovered I had a knack for philosophy, for issues that were conceptual and theoretical.
And in the Marine Corps, it's ironic.
I enjoyed the Marine Corps.
I wound up with the recruit depot in San Diego.
I was initially a series commander with 15 DIs and 300 recruits under my command.
And then they moved me up to regimental headquarters to revise the curriculum.
So instead of reducing 8,000 recruits in 11 weeks, we could produce 11,000 in eight weeks using the same facility.
But you'll find this ironic.
When it came time for me to decide whether or not to remain in the Corps, and I'd already decided I was going to resign my commission in intergraduate school to earn a PhD in the history and the philosophy of science, one of the colonels called me into his office and said, he said, Fetzer, he says, you're too smart for the Marine Corps.
And I thought that was very amusing because I'd never thought the Marine Corps selected against intelligence.
So you raise an interesting question.
Thanks for that.
More.
Yeah, I mean, your intellectual acumen is just so pronounced.
I do not like going to anyone's program showing up for an agreement.
I would like a disagreement and like to discuss things in which, you know, it's like I might learn something.
But when I'm constantly, you know, I don't want to go into an echo chamber by any means.
But so do you think your learning was a matter of your raw intelligence or your raw intelligence or like mnemonic devices?
I mean, you don't know what you're doing.
No, no, yeah, no.
Sure.
I mean, you got genes and environment.
I think I was just fortunate.
A whole combination of reasons.
My personal life was a bit complicated.
My parents divorced when I was about five.
My mother remarried an old family friend, but he turned out to be a hermit.
She was a social person.
She felt she'd made a mistake.
She committed suicide when I was 11.
I went to live with my father and stepmother, who already had one child.
She was pregnant with a second.
She'd have two more.
They went out of their way to benefit me and my one full brother.
I also had a half brother by my mother and stepfather.
And we wound up being involved in junior high and high school in the Episcopal Church in South Pasadena.
I'd had no religious exposure prior.
And I wound up singing in the choir.
I was an acolyte.
I gave the sermon on Youth Sunday, President Young People's Fellowship with the Church, later elected treasurer for the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, participated in a visit to Mexico.
There were about eight of us went down to visit the Episcopal churches in Mexico one summer.
Between high school and college, I was a delegate to the 14th World Convention on Christian Education in Tokyo that year.
And I went to Chinese Communist Party headquarters to get documents to see if what we've been told about communism was supported by their publications.
I still have them.
And when I went to Princeton, you know, I really, religion just didn't matter to me.
And I adopted eventually what I came to understand to be the ethics of belief advocated by the British philosopher William Clifford, which is always and everywhere.
You should never believe anything for which you lack sufficient evidence.
And I've embraced that, which of course is why I'm an agnostic today.
But I think I just got lucky.
You know, it's a set of circumstances that benefited whatever natural aptitudes I had and, you know, produced a guy who's, you know, done what he can, especially now to promote the public good.
In fact, I'd say these years, since my retirement as a professor of philosophy after 35 years, back in 2006, I've got involved in all this collaborative research on JFK, 9-11, Wellstone, Sandy Hook, Boston.
I think it's perhaps the most important part of my life using the very sophisticated analytic techniques that philosophy provides to analyze what's really going on and to seek out the truth, to share it with the public.
So I very much appreciate your thoughts, Gordon.
More, can I say more?
My senior, and that automatically delivers some level of experience more than mine.
Yeah.
And, you know, you're in the fact I primarily show up to like, you know, people's conversations to like, you know, have a disagreement and try to like learn something.
But unfortunately, we agree on far too much, Mr. Dr. Well, as you've no doubt heard me say, you know, I don't learn from people who agree from me with me, but from those who disagree.
But I sure welcome a call like this.
It's very kind of you to share all those thoughts.
Gordon, do you have a final one or two you'd like to add?
Well, you have my telephone number, and you can feel free to call me anytime, Dr. Fetzer.
Anyway, I'll let you go and honor the next caller.
Very nice.
Very nice, Gordon.
Much appreciated.
What a way to start the day.
Meanwhile, get mindset.
Thank you very much for the call.
We got mindset in New York, and no doubt is going to have some contrary opinions.
Mindset, join the conversation.
Hey, so for one, did you see that interview with Laura Ingram with Trump?
I saw a part of it.
It's being widely described as a disaster.
What is your thought for him politically?
Go ahead, your thoughts.
I agree.
I got a couple of things to say.
One, I think during that interview, I think she said that she was done.
Did you hear that part?
Like she said, like as like half, like it wasn't like, you know, right after he said that there wasn't any talent in America or whatever and all that, like soon after that, I'm pretty sure she said like she was like done.
Like, you know, like it was like quick, like she was just like frustrated.
I'm not sure.
I mean, I could see her saying that because obviously she's looking at Trump like he's like betraying everyone.
And do you know about the supposedly back in like 2019 or something, he signed a bill or something that was meant for like tens of thousands of people from basically all over the world, different countries that were really good at tech and stuff to come to America.
And I'm pretty sure I've said this before.
I don't know if I mentioned you, but that's how he, that was part of the reason why he was going to win 2024.
Because what happened was I think he had people come over in 2018, 19, 2020, and he quickly legalized.
Remember how he was making a big deal in the first four years of people becoming legalized citizens?
Yeah.
By legalizing them, it's about four or five years later, they'd be able to vote, depending on the state or whatever, after you're a legal citizen or after you move.
Yeah.
Depending on the state, it's a couple of years before you can vote.
So that matched up perfectly for the 2024 election because, you know, do you mean, do you mean, did you mean 2024 or 2028?
You mean they already got their votes?
2024.
I'm saying that they came over in the first four years that he was, and I think that's what helped to get him over.
Personally, I think a church mouse is going to beat, you know, Kamala Harris.
She's such a mediocrity.
She's a complete moron and an airhead.
And Tim Walz didn't help any.
I mean, that was a disastrous ticket.
The Democrats have got to find better material to work with or they'll never win another election.
Continue mindset.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
Well, when it comes to that, I mean, it's obvious that Trump winning was a bit of a luck thing or whatever for them, for the Republicans, because clearly with what just happened with the, what do you call it, the election and all that, and how those Democrats, I foresee them, the Democrats winning more and more.
And that's why if they get rid of the filibuster, the Republicans are definitely going to regret it because by next year, the Democrats are going to be in charge again.
They're going to be more of them at least.
Are you telling me they are moving to remove the filibuster?
I've always thought it would be a calamity.
I said if they did.
If they did.
Yeah, if they did.
Yeah, it would be a terrible idea.
I agree with you.
Other thoughts?
At the same time, the GOP.
The GOP, it looks like the whole point of them being having Democrats and Republicans.
Like, I'm pretty sure Chuck Schumer is really a GOP person and that.
So I'm pretty sure the reason why they're doing that is to get around the filibuster in the first place.
Yeah.
And so I think that's what they're doing.
Like that's like John Fetterman.
I bet you he's with the GOP.
But as a Democrat, as long as he's acting like a Democrat or whatever, then they can get their votes over without using the filibuster.
You see what I mean?
Yeah, we'll see how it plays out.
Getting rid of the filibuster was a bad idea.
I don't know why Trump even proposed it.
It was a mistake.
But then if there's not...
Well, they haven't done it yet, right?
But right, right, right.
But he was proposing it.
That's the other thing that he's another.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
No, I was finished your thought.
I was just, I was just going to say that.
No, I was just going to say if this interview, I've got the interview with Ingram on the agenda for tomorrow.
But if it's as bad as the impressions I'm getting, I mean, there are those that are saying it was a complete disaster for Trump.
So you want to expand on why it was so bad having heard it when I have not?
Go right ahead.
Well, he uh well, I basically probably seen the same part that you did or whatever.
Um, I think that was the most important part.
It was just simply the fact that he was stating that there wasn't talent in America, and uh, that was his reasoning for putting um, you know, others, other people first of America.
To bring in 600,000 Chinese citizens, Chinese students into American universities.
Yeah.
Like I said, there was a bill that he passed back in like 2019, I'm pretty sure or something.
And it was had, I remember it saying that it had something to do with a whole bunch of immigrants coming in.
And so obviously, I mean, I wonder if Trump could get in trouble for that.
Is that like, because, you know, if he, if he purposely got all those people in there and then turned around, made them a citizen, and then they turned around and voted, isn't that like, you know what I mean?
Like, I can understand why they would vote for him, but at the same time, wondering if that would be a legal legality.
What kind of trouble has Trump not got himself into?
You know, I mean, on every issue virtually, there's something going on there that many think is not right.
But certainly his failure to deal with the wars, I hold that against him massively.
If he wants to be the president of Israel, then I suggest he move to Tel Aviv.
We need an American president going to stand up for the United States.
We don't need a BB net who stooge.
So I'm at this point very disillusioned with Donald Trump, in spite of the fact that I voted for the guy three times.
And now I feel as though he played us all for soccers and saps.
Well, when you bring up Israel in that, I think that those countries that all try to act like they're for the East and Middle East, I think they're in big trouble now because allowing Israel to do what they've done or whatever, I mean, those countries, they can't be trusted.
Those leaders got to be taken out now because they're not staying to their word.
This is part of the reason why the whole world's messed up is because people don't stick to their word.
It looks like they purposely all said that that's what they wanted to do and then turned around and like things already happened and they're just trying to play the game trying to cover up what already happened or what's going on.
And they're saying peace and least and they're just like, you know, trying to act like nothing's going on.
Like the point is that Israel needs to stop.
Yeah.
And the fact that they haven't stopped him and they didn't do anything about it.
It's just Israel is Israel is not going to stop.
It's not in their nature.
I'm just telling you, they're going to continue to slaughter the Palestinians.
They believe the only good Palestinian is a dead Palestinian.
We used to hear the joke about the Indians.
The only good Indian is a dead Indian.
I never believed it then.
I certainly don't believe it now.
The Palestinians are a great people with a historic legacy, proper ownership of the land that Israel is stealing.
It's grotesque.
It is grotesque.
And the whole world can see what's taking place.
Yeah.
I think Israel is, I think Israel, I think we're going to find out that the Israelis are the ones that really helped to make America in the first place so that they could make Israel.
I think that's what's going on.
I think long ago, America was about it.
And if that's the case, then that's going to give Israel the right to sit there and say that they're the real Americans and all that.
Yeah, well, find it.
Personally, I'd quite a stretch mindset, but I like and appreciate hearing from you.
You got a final thought?
Well, that's about it.
Good.
You have to keep watching AOC.
Oh, right now I'm looking at the, they got that new Congress person.
She's being sworn in right now.
Yeah, isn't that wonderful?
Okay, thanks.
Mindset.
Thank you.
We got James.
Thank you very much.
James and Vancouver join the conversation.
James, welcome back.
Ma'am Danny, ma'am Danny, ma'am Danny.
Tell us.
Already there's, well, already there's been fights in New York City.
Yeah.
Sure.
They look at ma'am Danny is owned by the billionaires.
Candace Owen is owned by the billionaires.
911 was and is still owned by the billionaires.
What's going on?
What do we got left, right?
Give us your thoughts.
You said the other day, you think that, well, this young man is going to prove a three, four-year-old punk, right?
And he doesn't know how to tie his shoes and he's going to run New York City.
I don't think so.
I don't think so, everybody.
I think you're dreaming in Technicolor.
This is worse than Vietnam for Christ's sake.
Oh, I'm just looking at it as a political experiment, you know.
But you're certainly right that all the cards are stacked against him, all the forces of financial interests, especially.
There's some who believe they put him in to drive down real estate values so they could be swoop in and buy it up at a song.
Yeah.
Could well be, James.
You know, well, that's why I've been saying for a whole bloody year and longer.
They're trying to sell short in the market.
Roche is going to come back in and buy it for pennies on the dollar.
Yeah.
He's my uncle, by the way.
I'm related to him.
Really?
Yeah.
You know the name Kish?
Hang on, James.
We're hitting a break.
I'll carry you over.
We'll continue on the other side.
And bye.
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You know, I need someone.
When I was younger, so much younger than you say, I never believed anybody in self in any way.
Now these days I thought I'd be all self-assured.
But in my mind, I'd open up the door.
If you can, I'm feeling down.
And I do.
Well, you won't believe this.
My wife just read me a statement Donald Trump has just made saying he doesn't understand what's all this to do about this Jeffrey Epstein guy that he hardly knew him.
James, this is so bad.
Trump is digging himself deeper and deeper and deeper.
I mean, just when all this evidence is coming out, he wants to deny, claim he hardly knew the guy we knew better before.
Your thoughts?
Yep.
This is something that won't go away.
Much like Watergate, I believe if he had nipped it in the pud, like they told Nixon right at the beginning and said, yeah, I did it.
This was something, but he didn't.
And he tried to hide, of course.
Well, and now we're late with our timetable on Venezuela now.
The S-400s are there, and now we can't have our war and take the oil up.
Right.
What do you think?
Oh, yeah, sure.
Well, I don't, I think he's not only got the F-400s, he's got the anti-ship whistles.
He can sink every damn.
We sat down there.
They can go to the bottom of the sea.
I think that cooler heads are prevailed.
I think the war is over.
No war in Venezuela.
I don't think there's going to be an attack on Iran, which is just bristling with defenses.
And Ukraine is losing all over the place.
I think all three hotspots are now really basically settled, James.
I think we dodged a bullet, and it was a big one.
It was a thermonuclear bullet.
Yeah, yeah, maybe you're right.
It feels a little like the end of October 1962.
But you remember 1963, then everybody started getting assassinated and stuff like that.
So I can only see that there's going to be a regrouping of issues and the Federal Reserve deficit will fuel that fire that's yet to come.
How do we pay our debts?
How do we stay number one in the world?
These are all issues that are going to require attention.
So back to you.
Yeah.
Of course.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Because the BRICS money is looking good.
Sorry to interrupt.
Which money is which money is the?
Well, the money, the money they're basing on oil because they've got the Venezuelan oil.
They've got the Iranian oil.
There's a chance they're going to have the Saudi oil.
I'm talking about the BRICS now.
Oh, yeah, sure.
So that leaves us.
Yeah.
That leaves us.
And Nigeria, they can't do anything there because that's snapped up by Shell.
I don't think they can move in on Shell.
Yeah.
You're right.
I think BRICS is good as gold.
BRICS is the future.
I have no doubt.
Russia, China, Iran, these are the mighty powers for the duration now for the next 100 years, I predict.
I'll tell you what, here's the constellation prize.
Take over Canada tomorrow.
Canada.
All right.
We got terrible reports.
Thank you, James.
Thank you for the call.
Bye.
Bye.
We got Tom in Florida.
Tom, join the conversation.
We'll hit a break.
I'll carry you over, of course.
Tom.
Well, well, James.
Yeah, good day, everybody.
Listen, I have to disagree with you about the Venezuela situation, but I don't want to go there right now.
I do want to say this.
Buy some penny, get some pennies.
This is last month.
I believe they're going to be ever pennies in the United States.
So try to get as many pennies as you can.
Actually, you're not pennies, excuse me, sense.
Get as much sense as you can.
Get as much as forget the pennies.
You're not pennies.
That's right.
They're sense.
They're sense.
The cents are going to be stopped making sense in the country here in the next month or two.
I believe by January, there will be no more cents in the country.
However, Jim, I want to talk about this.
Yeah.
I want to talk about what's going on with Epstein.
You know, crap about Donald Trump.
Look, Bill Clinton went on that damn Lolita Express 19 times.
Barry Portaro, Hussein, Obama went on it.
Everybody always hears about Donald Trump and Mawadia.
I don't believe Donald Trump was that tiffy act without Epstein.
Yeah, he knew Epstein and a buddy buddy probably a little bit because he knew all those.
But I don't believe Trump was stupid enough to get caught up in a sex tape or anything like that.
I really don't believe Trump was that idiotic.
Not what he was, Very Talibanka and all that.
I just don't believe that.
Yeah, he knew that the criminal Zionist thing and all these Zionist rat bastards.
And like I said, they're overwhelmingly got the majority in the Senate, which they shouldn't have.
They're only 2.7% of the population, ladies and gentlemen.
But they have what?
Over what?
15% of the Senate of the Senate of the United States of America?
They should only be represented maybe 2% or 3%.
How all these white imbeciles up in East New England state voted for this nonsense.
Bernie Sanders, a full-blown Marxist.
What is this?
Idiotic, imbecilist nonsense, Jim.
And by the way, there's so much going on with as far as Russia goes.
Russia right now is just on the news.
They're declaring, they want to have peace talks again.
You know why?
Because they're freezing to death.
And the Ukrainians really hammer Russia right now, Jim.
Those people are freezing in Russia.
They want to end it.
As a matter of fact, they have 2 million man marks.
They're ready to have a 2 million man march in lockdown.
Have you heard about that?
We'll be right back.
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He didn't notice that the lights have changed.
Proud of people stood and stared.
They've seen his face before.
Nobody was really sure if he was the last day, oh boy.
The English army has just won the war.
The crowd of people turned away.
During the break, Tom, I did a search on anti-war protests in Moscow, and there's just nothing going on.
There are no reports of large-scale anti-war protests in Moscow today, November 12, 2025.
However, in the past, small, silent protests have occurred in Moscow, often involving blazing flowers or other symbolic items in public spaces to protest the war without risking arrest.
It has Russia's implemented harsh penalties for criticizing the war, which has made overt demonstration very risky.
But Tom, I'm looking, I don't see anything about 2 million protesters out there, nothing like that at all.
Go right ahead.
Well, yeah, Jim, it's going to happen.
They are protesting.
It's going to be a big protest going on.
They're trying to, I don't know if you saw the latest news.
They're trying to, the Russians are calling for a peace deal.
They're trying to come.
I want to go to the negotiating table again.
Well, I don't know if Trump's going to be involved in this.
I don't think Trump's fed up with it.
So he's basically like, you want to kill each other?
Go ahead.
What the hell?
I mean, the whole thing is nonsense, you know.
But look, there's another thing Russia don't want to do, Jim.
Russia can't fight two wars.
It can't fight Ukraine and go and try to save Venezuela from Donald Trump.
That ain't going to happen.
Venezuela's got 50%.
Look, before I go there, Jim, before I go back to Venezuela, I want to mention something.
There's 6.5% of the male population in the United States that are black and Jews.
I mean, remember that you remember that, Jim.
You can look it up with Mike.
6.5% of the people in the United States of America are black men and Jews.
So if you put them together, you got 6.5% of the population, okay?
So I think they're going quite well in this country.
If they hated this country so bad, why do they hate this country so bad, Jim?
They only represent 10% of the population of the United States.
Am I yes or no, Jim?
The black men and the Jewish men of this country.
How many does the representation?
Yeah, you can't talk about it.
My impression of black is around 14 to 17 percent of the population, but you're just cutting it down to black men.
Your percentage might be right.
But Tom, I don't know where you're going with this.
Go ahead, tell us.
I'm trying to go with this.
I'm trying to go.
Let me have first off.
The last poll I saw, there's a black combination of men and women is 13%.
8% black women and 5% black men.
Okay.
Now, that's one figure I just saw about a couple months ago.
Why, maybe it's chain.
I don't know.
Maybe they're green like rape.
I know that black women are having abortion astronomical rate in the United States of America.
I glued believe there's three percentage higher of black women in this country than black men.
Okay.
And if you go into Jewish men, I believe the Jewish males in this country only represent one and a half percent of the population of the United States.
Maybe somebody can look it up.
Maybe Paul or Detroit, somebody.
Those are the figures.
But I know it's under 10% between the black men and the black and the Jews, Jewish men.
I'm not leaving the women out of it.
Now, they're doing quite well to live in this country.
And if they have such a hatred for this country, then they need to go back to somewhere that they might quite happier.
Okay?
Yeah, there's a lot of white men in this country who might be not happy with this country, but I think it's a wonderful country.
I think our founding fathers gave some great, great stuff that we should all be proud of.
I don't care what nationality you are, but we should all be proud of it.
So I just love this country and how it came about.
And the man who died for this country, like on Vetson's Day.
I honor my mother, my brothers, and everybody else.
My father, my grandfather, my great-grandfather yesterday, Jim, on Veterans Day.
And it was my niece's birthday yesterday, too.
So I had a party for her.
We had a party.
But anyway, the point of the matter is, you don't like this country.
There's always somewhere else you can go.
I live in a place where you got a lot of his fame, but I still love Miami.
Oh, it's not Florida.
He's the government for Christ's sake.
Is there Venezuela?
Tom.
Yeah.
When you talk about going somewhere else, is there a role for Americans who believe in their country, but think it needs to be reformed in certain ways?
No problem with that, Jim.
No, I have to, yes, sir.
I agree.
I have no problem.
Like you said, Jim, we have a right to vote.
Hopefully, a vote's right rig.
Hopefully your vote does count when you go to the polls.
And the majority age is supposedly the majority rules.
Okay.
I don't see that happening in a lot of elections, but I know it's supposed to be the majority rule.
Whoever has a higher flority, like yesterday, right now, they win.
Okay.
However, maybe a lot of elections are stolen, which it seems possible.
But however, Jim, I'm going to go back to Venezuela.
Russia cannot be sending overall.
They're not troops and all that.
And their military and their Navy and their Venezuela and fight another war in Ukraine.
It ain't happening.
They only have 140 million people in that country in Russia.
Tom, Tom, Tom, Tom.
They've already sent the equipment.
Tom, Tom, they've already said.
Tom, they've already sent the equipment necessary to defend Venezuela.
I thought they had a 4 million man militia.
It actually turns out to be 8 million.
There's no way the U.S. is going to be able to invade Venezuela.
Russia's already given them the equipment they need to sink all the American ships we send down there and all the planes.
It's over, Tom.
It's not going to happen.
Venezuela is able to defend itself.
Okay, so I'm going to ask you your common sense type of man, Jim.
Let me ask you this.
Donald Trump and the United States government right now, forget the Donald Trump.
The government of the United States has a $50 million bounty on this man's head.
Another $100 million for the other cronies.
But you're telling me he's going to lift out that bounty on Maduro.
And you're telling me that Donald Trump ain't going to do nothing to Maduro and everything funky dory.
In the meantime, they're going to keep pouring in here.
Do you know where to tackle it?
Tom, Tom, look.
I know.
Tom, Tom, you sound like a propaganda propaganda machine when you go on some of these rants.
It's really absurd.
Do you understand it's against the law?
Do you understand it's against American law to assassinate the leader of a foreign nation?
Do you understand that?
Okay, well, why is the 50 million?
Why did it happen?
Well, I'm telling you, it's not even legal.
It's not even legal.
If the government is purportedly putting up the past.
Tom.
What happened to Osama bin Laden, Jim?
You don't know what happened.
Osama bin Laden died of his medical maladies on 15 December 2001, Tom.
You don't know anything about Osama.
That was a fake raid that was staged in Pakistan.
He'd been dead for 10 years.
He'd been dead for 10 years.
Well, this is what I do, Tom.
I do research on all this stuff, okay?
I've been doing this.
I've been doing this for a hell of a long time, Tom.
Can I ask you a question then?
Or what are they going to do with the $50 million bounty that I saw Penn Bounty saying they want from Maduro?
That's going to be lifted.
Nothing like going to happen.
Look, it's outrageous.
It's going to be challenged.
It's going to fade away, Tom.
Look, I got a couple other callers, and we know where you stand, Tom.
We know where you stand, and we appreciate that.
Okay, you're welcome.
Yeah, I think Russia has no chance.
They try to fight a two wars.
We're Ukraine and now Venezuela.
They're going to get their ass to war.
Yeah, and the U.S. and how many wars is and how many wars is the U.S. going to be fighting, Tom?
Thanks.
Thanks for the call.
Hijacker, hijacker in Washington.
Join the conversation, hijacker.
Yeah, Professor.
Yeah, Tom, he's what I call an idealistic ideologue, basically under mind control.
But soon, he should wake up soon.
I mean, there's only so much information he can get hit with before he does wake up.
But the reason why I call it one other factoid, an international group, including Russian survey companies and European survey companies, they did a survey of the popularity of Putin, as well as a few other things in Russia.
And eight out of ten people in Russia support President Putin.
Sure.
In fact, the only criticism they have is that he will not just go into Kiev, decapitate the Kiev government, take the city, and put an end to the war, which he could do if he wanted to, but he's got another strategy.
But the reason why I called, it's because of, I know you're an educated man, and this information is starting to come across the internet now.
And it's all over the place.
It's undeniable.
We have these old world buildings, these old world type of architecture, sort of Greco-Roman Gothic type of buildings in which they're huge.
They're cathedrals, they're castles, and they're everywhere.
It doesn't matter if it's in South America or Russia or even Japan.
Japan has a building that's almost identical to the one in Greece.
And I just wanted to get your take on, Professor Hatt, this whole world civilization, what is your take on it?
I know you're an educated man, but we can't even build these buildings now, and yet they are all over the world.
In fact, we had world fairs in which we actually destroyed all of these buildings, and they are everywhere.
I don't know exactly where you live, but if you're near an old city that's near a river, then you've seen these old world buildings in which we can't even build them now.
The best we can do is build skyscrapers that look like boxes.
So what is your take on what have we been lied to about our past, especially in late 19th?
I've done courses on myth in pseudoscience and archaeology.
I've never been persuaded that these ancient structures, including the pyramids, required alien technology, which is where you're going.
I've never believed that.
Nor do I believe that the Earth is populated by aliens from distant planets, because then you have to ask, well, where did those aliens come from?
Were they populated by aliens from an even more distant planet?
Somewhere you have to have evolution taking place.
And it's far simpler to have evolution taking place right here on Earth than to posit aliens begot by previous aliens.
That's not where I'm going.
All right.
Go ahead then.
Go ahead, hijacker.
No, don't.
Tell us.
I'm saying that Christ did come back for his thousand-year reign, and that's where this whole world came from.
All these old world buildings is the only thing that makes sense.
I mean, you can't have a guy with a wagon and a horse lift up, you know, 40-ton stones that you know make up the we may not, we may not, we may not know how it was done, but I can guarantee it wasn't from Christ having returned to Earth.
I'm sure of that.
But look, hijacker, I respect your opinion.
I do have a couple other callers now.
So look, we, yeah, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, Renee.
Welcome back.
Your thoughts, girl.
Now, what is it they tell us?
Well, you know, if you have nothing to hide, right?
Isn't that what they tell us?
Like the cops of the government or something?
Well, guess who's in crisis talks?
Reading the headline: Trump in Epstein meltdown is controversial.
GOP lawmaker is rushed to Situation Room Summit.
And wait, what they have, now it's mostly like him and Pam Bondi and Caroline Levitt and stuff, but also Lauren Bo Board.
That poor girl, she is probably undergoing some of the most severe arm twisting in history.
Why would she be in there?
Oh, she's in there because they're going to try to get her to change her vote.
Let me tell you, if she does, man, she's going to be one of the most hated people in America.
You know, like I say, okay, why are they so hysterical and trying to twist Lauren Boebert's arm to change her vote if Trump isn't guilty as hell?
Okay, when are people going to catch on to this?
He's guilty.
There are tapes.
Okay.
I mean, it's so ridiculous.
The way Kash Patel went on his podcast forever talking about wanting those Epstein files when they thought it was the Democrats.
And he did a 180 when he became AG.
I mean, head of the FBI.
The thing is, what does it take?
What is it going to take for people to see through this?
You know, it's just, but like I say, this has to come to a head because we have to go through a kind of a great cleansing in both parties, okay?
I got a couple for you.
My wife at the break told me Trump had just put out a statement saying basically he hardly knew the guy.
He didn't understand the uproar.
He thought it was ridiculous.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
I know.
This is all absurd.
He's making himself look ridiculous.
But here's the other: there's some are suggesting, well, the House is going to pass that the Senate may balk, but even if the Senate passes, Trump's going to veto, and therefore they're going to have to overcome a veto.
He might be able to stop the whole thing that way.
Your thoughts.
But the thing is, but the thing is, how bad will he look if he does that?
Oh, yeah, terrible.
He already looks very bad.
That's going to be terrible.
And, you know, unfortunately, because people are in such denial about this, because they also have the character traits of narcissistic sociopaths themselves.
And that's going to ever admit when they're wrong.
So the thing is, the thing is, it's going to take an absolute two-buck four between the eyeballs to wake some of these people up to the truth.
And then some of them are still not going to admit it because they're just too far gone.
Their narcissism is so off the charts.
They cannot admit that they have been duke.
Do you know what this thing Mark Twain said?
It's easier to fool a man.
Easier to fool a man than to convince him he's been fooled.
Yes.
That's right.
That's right.
Well, let me let you get to your other callers.
Well, good one.
Good one, Renee.
Good one.
We got Eugene in Oregon, or maybe that's the location.
Anyway, Oregon.
Join us.
Say again.
I'm in Ohio, Jim.
Okay, go right ahead.
Go right ahead.
Join the conversation.
Okay.
All right, thanks.
This guy, this last caller before last, this guy from Florida calls up and he talks like an imbecile.
You know, I don't know where he's getting his information about there's going to be two million men marching Moscow.
There isn't anything remotely possible.
Last time something like this happened was back in 2012.
And besides that, he's talking about a war.
He sounds like some kind of propagandist, like you were saying, talking about Venezuela is going to have its ass handed to it.
You know what?
It's not going to be no picnic walking the park for the United States if they decide to go ahead and execute this assault, invasion, whatever you want to call it.
Because I tell you this, they got, I don't know if they've done their homework or not, but Russia has some of the most potent and powerful anti-ship missiles ever built.
Yes, yes.
This is what we've provided Venezuelan government, and the Venezuelan government will not hesitate to use it.
And you know what?
This big, beautiful aircraft carrier they keep pouting.
Well, you know, let's see how beautiful it is under whether or not comes under a swarm of these anti-ship missiles.
Right.
And, you know, he talks bad about Russia all the time like he's some kind of Zionist bootlicker.
Well, you know, the guys, the guy's an imbecile, man.
Well, he's.
You know, it went right through me.
I try to be tolerant of people, Jim, but you know, you can only take so much.
And I thought I got to say the thing.
He's very enthusiastic and very patriotic.
And maybe like the rest of us has some blind spots.
But I get it, Eugene.
I get it, Eugene.
Further thoughts you'd like to add?
Anything else you'd like to tell us?
Well, let's see.
Nothing right off the top of my head, Jim.
I just had to call and talk about what I felt.
Much appreciated.
Much appreciated.
Meanwhile, let's go back to Marjorie Taylor Green with Megan.
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No, that's not how this should work.
If you want to look past the pedophiles, I guess that's what you would do.
But no, we want to get to the bottom of this.
And if you're saying there's nothing there, why impede their efforts to get to the bottom of this, to release this?
We all know they're in on it.
It's a big, big club.
We're not in it.
They are the monsters that are.
Why are they so averse to it?
Well, there's a lot of information that's coming out of our oversight investigation.
I also serve on the oversight committee, so I'm involved in that investigation.
And there was a batch of emails released just recently that showed that Jeffrey Epstein worked closely with Israel on different military contracts, their intel agencies, Mossad, and so forth.
I've been reliably told you're anti-Semitic if you say that.
Yeah, that's like the thing.
But MIGA cannot override MAGA.
Right on.
She's so bassed.
That's so heroic to say it.
She's exactly right.
I'm so glad she's privy to this.
But yeah, due to the heroic journalism of Ryan Grimm and Martaza Hussein, we know more about Epstein's close workings for the Israeli government.
This isn't just a conspiracy theory.
It's been documented in a three-article series that they produced.
The first episode showing that Epstein had a direct role in a security agreement between the Israeli government and the government of Mongolia.
We also know that he played a role in a similar security arrangement between the government of Israel and the government of the Ivory Coast.
That's come out due to these leaked emails from Epstein to figures like Ehud Barak and others.
We also know their latest article talks about how Epstein arranged a wire transfer to one of Israel's top spies, someone that worked for Ehud Barak, Yoni Koren.
And this article details this.
This just came out today.
It's hot off the presses.
Of course, it's being buried.
But we know that due to these leaked emails, we have actual screenshots showing that Epstein and this spy shared information here, giving Epstein his bank account information to produce a wire transfer, a money transfer.
And that's just the tip of the spear, man.
This is just the iceberg because we know that the Department of the Treasury is sitting on over $1 billion in wire transfer records between Epstein and people of prominence that only Ron Wyden and Marsha Blackburn and their staff members have taken a look at, but want the Senate to be able to subpoena us so we know.
I think if we follow the money, we'll seek the truth here.
Marjorie Taylor Greene realizes that, but sadly, they might not have the votes.
But what does it tell you when they're trying to cover this up by not having the votes?
It's that they prioritize this child sex trafficker over the rest of us and want to bury the leads as deep as they can such that we can't get to the bottom of it and hold the peace.
Gregory in California, join the conversation, Gregory.
Thank you, James.
And hello, everybody out in RBN land.
Much love.
Well, I covered a lot, James, like you normally do.
I do appreciate you.
I've got a couple of disagreements.
We'll certainly not even that.
But did you not or did you or did you not, Perry Mason here, say that you agreed with some of the communist 10 planks of the communist math fastest?
Yeah, sure.
If you go through like universal public education, you know, healthcare, there are a whole lot of things.
We had a list of the 10, and I'd say seven or eight are pretty congenial with American democracy, as I understand it.
It's not that it's wholesale.
It's got to do with private property rights, you know, and the government ownership with the means of production, I think, are the real issues.
Not a lot of the other planks, which are, in general, very humanitarian, egalitarian, and they want all the members of citizens of the community of the state to be treated with respect.
I think that if you went through the 10, yeah, I pulled it up then and started going through them.
So go ahead, Gregory.
Yeah, yeah, you're right.
Go ahead.
Well, a lot of it is perspective and how you view those same planks.
In a perfect world yeah, you'd be right.
Uh, we're not in a perfect world.
In fact, it's the mob.
You speak of government and it's the mob.
It's the uh, I mean the mob took over way back in the 30s for crying out loud and that's all we are is a bunch of mobsters.
I love Rode I, I i've got to say she, she does hit a lot of good spots and I think she's been taken the wrong way by somebody that calls her, you know, Gotty, Whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I don't care to, you know, disparage anybody on this show.
I enjoy everybody's viewpoints, just like you, James, because your mind is open and you can flesh out and use your own discernment as to what's, you know, what the holy hell of it's going on, right?
Yep, yep.
And that's all I got to say.
Thanks, Gregory.
Good timing, good timing, good call.
Call again.
Meanwhile, everyone, spend as much time with your family, your friends, the people you love and care about.
We do not know how much time we have left.
Use it wisely.
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