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Mossad And The Iranian Attack
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| It took me slow to find out. | |
| I found out. | |
| This is Jim Fetzer, your host on Authentic News, right here in RBN Live this 19th day of January 2026, Martin Luther King Day. | |
| Let me add a few words about Martin to begin with. | |
| I was a great admirer of him. | |
| He and RFK and JFK were among my heroes as a lad. | |
| And I continue to admire all three to this day. | |
| The story we've been given about James Earl Ray, of course, is no more authentic than we heard from Sirhan Sirhan with regard to Bobby or Lee Oswald with regard to Jack. | |
| He was framed. | |
| William Pepper cracked the case. | |
| He'd been an attorney for Sirhan, but also for James. | |
| Oli Domagart has done a wonderful job of recounting what Pepper discovered, which is that there were several moves that were made, even involving Jesse Jackson, sad to say, to get Martin into a vulnerable position. | |
| He was originally in a secure motel run by whites and was persuaded to move to a black motel and then to a room that had a balcony where he was shot. | |
| But it was by a Memphis police sniper or other party, most assuredly not James Earl Ray. | |
| He did not die on the balcony. | |
| He was transported to a hospital more distant than necessary where a racist doctor had declared that if he weren't already dead, bring him in and I'll finish him off. | |
| So when he brought him into the emergency room, he shoot everyone out of the room and smothered him to death with a pillow. | |
| I'm going to provide a link today at the bottom where Oli Dhammagard does a marvelous job of recounting. | |
| This was from 2018, but the facts haven't changed with Carrie Cassidy on her Camelot show. | |
| She does an excellent job. | |
| There's another reason why today is interesting that's very joyful, which is the National ONCA Football Championship. | |
| I'll just mention Indiana has a chance of going 16-0. | |
| It's all highly ironic that Indiana is there because in the history of college football, no team has lost more games than Indiana University, where, by the way, I earned my PhD. | |
| So I've been a complete reversal under this new coach who seemed to be completely brilliant. | |
| He's going to go down in the history books as one of the best of all time. | |
| If Indiana wins as I expect, but they're only favored by a touchdown, seven and a half points, where Miami is widely rated as having more players who are going to be first-round picks for the NFL than any other team in the NCAA. | |
| Nevertheless, 21 out of 25 coaches surveyed picked Indiana to win. | |
| And if that happens, then they go 16 and 0 will be the first time it happened since the Yale Bulldogs in 1894. | |
| 1894. | |
| The Yale Bulldogs went 16-0. | |
| Now Indiana may do it all over again in 2026, a game you don't want to miss. | |
| Meanwhile, we have a lot of conflicting news about what's going on with regard to Iran. | |
| The U.S. surging military assets, anti-war.com reports. | |
| U.S. military planned to surge military assets into the Middle East to prepare for a potential war with Iran after President Trump backed out from bombing the country. | |
| We have a further report that Trump backed down from bombing the country at the request of Netanyahu because Israel was not prepared for the Iranian response. | |
| Well, I'll tell you, Israel will never be prepared for the Iranian response, which will be devastating. | |
| Trump has told an Iranian envoy that he won't attack Iran, but frankly, I don't believe it. | |
| Also, anti-war.com. | |
| And Iranian officials that Thursday, Brent Trump had informed Iran he doesn't plan to attack the country and ask Tehran to exercise restraint. | |
| The comment about Trump message was made by Reza Amuri Mogadom, Iran's envoy to Pakistan, according to the Pakistan newspaper Dawn, as the anti-government protests in Iran appear to have largely stopped, infuriating Lindsey Graham, of course. | |
| Senator Lindsay Graham, a close ally, President Trump, claimed in a post on X that Magdom's remarks weren't true. | |
| The circumstances around the necessary decisive action to be taken against the evil Iranian regime have nothing to do with Western Trump will or determination, Graham said. | |
| Nothing could be further from the truth, quite the opposite. | |
| Stay tuned. | |
| He's a despicable cad. | |
| Meanwhile, Al Jazeera also is not convinced it's not going to happen. | |
| Trump's blocks. | |
| Why U.S. strike in Iran remains a real threat. | |
| From Venezuela to Iran, Trump has attacked countries in the past when diplomacy appeared to be working. | |
| After threatening to attack Iran for days in support of protesters challenging the government in Tehran, U.S. President Trump appeared to dial back the rhetoric Wednesday evening. | |
| The killings in Iran, Trump said, had stopped, adding that Tay Bran had told his admin that arrested protesters would not be executed. | |
| I think they're going to have to be executed. | |
| Trump did not rule out an attack on Iran, but in effect negated the rationale for such an attack. | |
| Still, as Trump closes in on the completion of his first year of his second term, his track record suggests the possibility of U.S. military strikes against Iran in the coming days remains a real threat. | |
| I agree. | |
| Meanwhile, we're with you. | |
| Mossad spurs Iran protests, says the agents with the demonstrators. | |
| They're making that claim, that report that Mossad agents are with the demonstrators. | |
| And without any doubt, that is the case. | |
| Here's the story from the truth seeker. | |
| What's happening in Iran right now is being narrated to Americans through a familiar script: the people versus the regime, where the West cast as a concerned observer. | |
| This is all a lie. | |
| Israeli sources, even a public-facing Mossad account from their own intel agencies, are saying something radically different. | |
| They're describing foreign involvement, information war, and even Israeli agents in the field. | |
| That was back on the 14th. | |
| Here's a more recent report. | |
| Israel CI now bragging that Mossad controls Iranian protests with max blue. | |
| Even Trump's CIA director from his first term, Mike Pompeo, says, Happy New Year to every Iranian in the streets, also to every Mossad agent walking beside them. | |
| I mean, they just say it right out loud. | |
| Jimmy Door. | |
| Their own press is reporting that Israel is supplying not only arms to the Iranian protesters, but they're marching side by side with them, the Mossad is. | |
| Do you have time to cover this? | |
| Do you need to go? | |
| What do you mean a Mosshad is helping the Iranians? | |
| It doesn't make sense, Jimmy. | |
| It doesn't sound like something they do. | |
| So this is from the Times of Israel. | |
| Right-wing Israeli TV report fuels rumors that Israel is supplying arms to protesters. | |
| So a reporter for Israel's right-wing, Channel 14, hinted, he did more than hint, that Israel was supplying arms to Iranian protesters, sparking an outcry in Arabic media and even prompting Iran's foreign minister to seize upon the report and accuse Israel of trying to foment war between Iran and the U.S. | |
| No, imagine our chagrin. | |
| Channel 14, which is seen as close to Prime Minister Netanyahu, said in an unsourced report Tuesday that foreign actors were arming the regime. | |
| So here it is. | |
| Tonight we published in the main edition of Channel 14, foreign elements are arming the protesters in Iran with live weapons. | |
| And this is the reason for hundreds of dead among the regime's people. | |
| Anyone is free to guess who we're talking about. | |
| So, of course, he's talking about Israel and the Mossad, and hits us from the cradle. | |
| The cradle says that here is footage that shows a highly trained group of individuals preparing an attack in Iran on Thursday, January 8th, loading weapons, concealing firearms under clothing, and using satellite communications believed to be linked to foreign intelligence agencies. | |
| Okay, so let's watch a little bit of that. | |
| So, here they are. | |
| So, there they are unloading the satellite system of communication right there. | |
| There they are. | |
| Terrorists with a rifle. | |
| Here's some more. | |
| Terrorists with a submachine gun. | |
| Okay, here's terrorists with the Kalashnikov rifle. | |
| Terrorists preparing. | |
| Here's terrorists hiding weapons underneath his jacket. | |
| And then here's a terrorist doing, distributing equipment and ammunition. | |
| And then here, they're going to show you one using the satellite system. | |
| Coming up right over here. | |
| So there it is. | |
| Satellite radio communication system. | |
| There they are. | |
| You can see it. | |
| And then they gave orders to initiate attack and came through the satellite. | |
| Another terrorist. | |
| So there it is. | |
| And our friend over at Going Underground, Israel media admits that Mossad owned some of the most radical protesters in Iran with weapons who then opened fire on Iranian security personnel and caused hundreds of fatalities. | |
| Israel's involved in regime change campaign in Iran. | |
| It's not a conspiracy. | |
| It's a fact. | |
| And here is one last little piece of video. | |
| This is from Colin Powell's chief of staff, Colonel Wilkinson. | |
| And here's what he had to say. | |
| And let's not forget what he's doing right now. | |
| What they've been doing, they being Mossad, principally, but CIA and MI6, all backed by Donald Trump and his money. | |
| What they've been doing in Iran is acting as if they were Iranian citizens and killing Iranians and burning and pillaging and plundering. | |
| It's 1953 against Mohamed Mossadegh on steroids and on high technology provided mostly by the United States and Israel. | |
| That's what this protest in Iran has been all about. | |
| There have been some. | |
| He's got it exactly right. | |
| Now, guess what? | |
| Are you surprised? | |
| Mossad chief arrives in Florida to discuss Iran's strategy with top U.S. officials. | |
| Here's David Barria, the director of Israel, Mossad Intel Agency, David Barnea, arrived in the U.S. on 16 January where he talks with officials in the situation, Iran, following weeks of foreign-backed violent riots, nationwide arrests. | |
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Key Roles at Peace Summit
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| That's David Barnea on the right, and of course, BB on the left. | |
| This coming from the cradle. | |
| The Israeli spy chief is expected to meet with U.S. President Envoy Steve Witkoff in Miami. | |
| Witkoff has been in touch with Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Arbushi, according to Axios. | |
| The visit on that phone call between Trump and Israeli BMN Yahoo. | |
| Serious stuff. | |
| Meanwhile, three Qatari diplomats Headed for the peace summit in Egypt, died in a car crash. | |
| And frankly, I don't think it was an accident. | |
| There to play key roles in the peace summit. | |
| Here you have the accident. | |
| You can bet this was a high-end automobile. | |
| With the new vehicles, they have so many computerized controls that taking over the vehicle is effortless. | |
| According to Egyptian media, the steering wheel malfunctioned. | |
| Right, right, right, right. | |
| Give me a break. | |
| Give me a break. | |
| Meanwhile, Net Yahoo Blast. | |
| See, here's the motive. | |
| Bibi doesn't like the peace plan. | |
| Claims the contra, the composition of the Gaza Executive Board is contrary to Israeli policy. | |
| Israel may be displeased with President Trump Gazette Peace Plan. | |
| It's Prime Minister surprisingly come out, claiming that the President's Gaza Executive Board was not coordinated with Israel and runs contrary to its policy. | |
| As the Gateway Pundit has reported, President Trump announced his Board of Peace, headed and shared by himself, formed as a Trump admin, enters phase two of the 20-point Gaza Peace Plan announced last September. | |
| I don't think Bibi wanted to go beyond the very first point, which had to do with the exchange of prisoners to get the Israeli hostages out of the hands of Hamas. | |
| Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Middle East Envoy Steve Whitcoff, former British PM Tony Blair, Jared Kushner, Apollo Global Management CEO Mark Rowan, World Bank President Ajay Banga, Trump Advisor Rob Gabriel announced as members of the founding executive board. | |
| I have a report. | |
| He also invited Vladimir Putin to join the board. | |
| Bibi doesn't want it to happen. | |
| It's not going to happen. | |
| Notice, of course, there aren't any Palestinians or Hamas representatives. | |
| Bad, Meanwhile, we have reports about the elite bloodlines of the satanic globalist cabal who run our world traffic children, the dark, deep state operation projects and experiments run on our society. | |
| No one to this day has ever been held accountable for. | |
| And he enumerates one after another CI staff sex crimes involving children, CI finders, cult Project MKUltra, Project Arta Choke, Project Bloomberg, Project Operation Climax, Operation Mockingbird, post-9-11 enhanced interrogation program. | |
| And here we have a psychopathology that lets them know that they will do harm to the masses and feel nothing because they were themselves, many of them raped when they were children. | |
| It's not a coincidence that Justin Trudeau is gay. | |
| Obama, gay. | |
| Zelensky, gay. | |
| Emmanuel Macron, gay and married to a trans man who molested him when he was a child. | |
| And that despite the overwhelming evidence, like I, for me, the litmus test now is like Brigitte Macron. | |
| I'm like, if you want to figure out who is a fraud in media, there's no way to read that six-part series and go through it and come out of it being like, no, totally legit. | |
| Like, these are just rumors. | |
| It's like one picture of yourself in your first 30 years of living, please. | |
| And they show me her brother. | |
| There are places I remember all my life. | |
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| It drags me like a lover. | |
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Chabad's Non-Jewish Messiah?
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| Something in the way rewoves me. | |
| I don't want to leave her now. | |
| We have a fascinating report here from a rabbi suggesting that Trump, Trump is the Chabad's non-Jewish Messiah. | |
| State of the Nation talks about it. | |
| I don't think he's non-Jewish. | |
| This is by Moshe Burke Jr. | |
| As best I can tell, there should be no confusion as to exactly what President Trump meant when he told the New York Times report he would rely on his own morality to decide what is right and what is wrong when it comes to question of international domestic law. | |
| Having apparently been anointed by the Chabad Religious Sect in its recent years as confirmed by that suspicious bullet piercing his right earlobe, which turns out to have theological origins, the staged event in Butler I've been calling out had a role here in anointing him. | |
| Trump's ascension to the highest office in America affords him the opportunity to institute their version of universal propriety to be applied to the whole earth as determined by the Schneerson-inspired United States Commander-in-Chief. | |
| As preposterous as this assertion may seem at first blush, a brief dive into the following short video should make it crystal clear to all with an open mind that Trump is indeed acting as the agent not so much of the Jewish state as for the adoption of the unique religion of perspective advocated by Chabad's former leader, | |
| Rabbi Schneerson, where State of the Nation previously published the video. | |
| Here it is from Rabbi Weisberg. | |
| Check this out. | |
| But like the first non-Jewish Messiah, Cyrus, who was chosen to assist the Jews in re-establishing themselves in the land of Israel after their 70-year exile in Babylon, the current non-Jewish Messiah was chosen to be of service to the Jewish people and the Jewish Messiah. | |
| President Trump's right ear was grazed in a symbolic gesture of Exodus 21.6, where the Torah states that a servant who wants to remain with his master needs to have his right ear pierced. | |
| Trump was designated as God's servant and anointed one, just like Cyrus the Great almost 2,400 years ago. | |
| We have clarified in several videos that the absolute deadline for the redemption is by the end of the Jewish year 5,787, which corresponds to October 2nd, 2027, 1,167 days from today. | |
| Thus, the redemption will surely occur during Donald Trump's tenure. | |
| And I have good reason to believe Donald Trump was chosen to be the one to redeem the sins of ESAF through offering his assistance in rebuilding the Holy Temple on the Temple Mount and establishing the Jewish kingdom over all of mankind in Jerusalem. | |
| Perhaps it is no accident that the numeric value of Donald Trump in Hebrew is the same as Messiah, son of David, Moshiach ben David, 424. | |
| However, Donald Trump is mistaken if he thinks he was chosen to make America great again. | |
| He will no doubt do a lot of good things to strengthen our economy, protect our borders, and allow religious freedom to flourish. | |
| But America will never become a gate country on its own because ASAF's days are numbered. | |
| All our elite institutions and centers of power and influence are rotten through and through. | |
| The majority of Americans under 30 who are college educated and who are the future leaders of America support the vicious monsters of Hamas rather than the holy and courageous soldiers of the IDF. | |
| No human being, even Donald Trump, can reverse this. | |
| No. | |
| The greatness of America does not lie in its own success. | |
| America will be great when the Messiah comes. | |
| And the leader of this country, on behalf of all the good people in this country, will humbly present himself to the Jewish Messiah and ask him to accept the United States of America into a new alliance of countries who accept the leadership of the Messiah. | |
| A new United Nations will replace the current cesspool that goes by that fraudulent name. | |
| A real United Nations united to serve God, led by the Messiah and based in Jerusalem. | |
| And my feeling is that the United States under President Trump will be the first nation to join. | |
| The meaning of the MAGA movement needs to be adjusted. | |
| America was a great idea, but it was never realized. | |
| When the American government on the FDR chose not to lift a finger to save the Jews from Hitler's inferno, America was not great. | |
| They slammed the door shut even to Jews who miraculously were able to escape from the clutches of Nazi Germany. | |
| How great was that? | |
| And during the Six-Day War, America sent a spy ship, the USS Liberty, to the Mediterranean to relay vital military information to Israel's enemies. | |
| How great was that? | |
| Although Trump can make America safer and more prosperous, he cannot make America great. | |
| And that is not what he was chosen for. | |
| I believe he has a much greater historic role. | |
| It is no accident that Trump was anointed by God in Pennsylvania, where the Declaration Build a Truth. | |
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| I'm not half the man I used to be. | |
| There's a shadow hanging over me. | |
| Only yesterday came suddenly. | |
| Why she had to go? | |
| I don't know she wouldn't say. | |
| I said some day I know I love for yesterday. | |
| Yesterday. | |
| Love was such an easy game to play. | |
| I need a place to hide away. | |
| Oh, I believe. | |
| Well, just think how often I like to play Scott Ritter as a real truth teller. | |
| We'll get to Scott Ritter has been hit hard. | |
| Want you for the rest of your life. | |
| With no complaints from Iran and what may very well be a coming new relationship between the United States and Russia. | |
| But before we get there, you were subjected to what Maurice Stans, Secretary of Commerce in the Nixon administration, once called the terrors of justice, the government doing whatever the hell it wants to do to somebody without any justice whatsoever. | |
| What happened to you the other day when you tried to use your regular bank card to put gas in your car? | |
| Look, I think, gosh, I've lost track of time. | |
| But I took my wife out to dinner the night before the incident in question, and the card worked fine. | |
| Aid dinner, gave a nice tip. | |
| On the way home, the yellow light in my car dinged off. | |
| You know, the one that says, you got to put low fuel, you got to put gas in it. | |
| Don't worry about it, honey. | |
| I'll take care of it in the morning. | |
| Why not? | |
| I have a debit card that works. | |
| I mean, we have money in the bank. | |
| This is the digital economy that we've grown accustomed to. | |
| No cash in the wallet, no cash at home, all the money in the bank. | |
| So the next morning, I drove my wife to work and I went to the gas station to fill up the tank and tried to use the card and it got declined. | |
| And so I called my wife and I said, hey, did we make a mistake? | |
| Did we run out of money in checking? | |
| Do we need to transfer money from savings? | |
| She said, no, we've got plenty of money in checking. | |
| I said, well, could you just double check? | |
| And she went on the online banking app, Citizens Bank, 20-year relation, 26-year relationship. | |
| And all of our accounts were zeroed out. | |
| We had no money, not just in our checking our savings, but in our joint accounts with our daughters, because as good parents, we kept joint accounts there in case our kids ever called us up and said, hey, mommy, daddy, we need help. | |
| And we wanted to be in a position to say, instantly, here's the help. | |
| So they zeroed those out too. | |
| In total, around $2,500. | |
| For all the people that think Scott Ritter's rich, there's the evidence. | |
| $2,500 is what I had in my life. | |
| What did you learn made this happen? | |
| Well, I immediately called the local, our bank managers, who we have good relationships. | |
| They said, we have no idea what happened. | |
| And I said, well, we need to find out. | |
| So we started bumping up the chain of command. | |
| The first thing we found out is corporate would not talk to us. | |
| Corporate said, we have no legal obligation to talk to you. | |
| And I said, you most certainly do. | |
| And they said, we most certainly don't. | |
| And I pushed the issue and the manager backed me up. | |
| And what we found out, they said, look, we sent a letter to you. | |
| And so I went back through the mail. | |
| And sure enough, the day before in a stack of mail that we hadn't quite gone through yet was a letter from Citizens Bank that said, we have decided to end our banking relationship with you. | |
| And we have taken all your money and we will issue you a cashier's check in 10 to 14 days time. | |
| And then, I mean, literally at the thing, it says citizens is under no obligation to disclose to you its reasons for closing the accounts. | |
| And at this time, citizens policy prevents disclosure of any information concerning the decision to close the account. | |
| And again, I didn't accept that. | |
| So I pushed and made another series of phone calls and finally got citizens to tell us who did this. | |
| And it was a priority investigations unit within their fraud department that only responds to input from the federal government. | |
| And the input that they respond to are called suspicious activity reports. | |
| And I asked the local bank manager, did you submit any suspicious activity reports? | |
| And she said, no, there's nothing you do that's suspicious. | |
| You coordinate with us on everything. | |
| I said, that's right. | |
| And so it turns out that somebody in the U.S. government triggered Citizens Bank at least three times with suspicious activity reports. | |
| And then what happens is you automatically get designated as a high-risk client. | |
| And then under the little, you know, every time when you open up your bank account, you know, that thick pad of paper that they print out and they open up the last page, say, sign here, well, in there in the small print says that citizens or any bank can terminate your account at any time if you're deemed to be a bad investment risk. | |
| And if you get designated as a high-risk client because of suspicious activities report, they automatically debank you. | |
| And this is by design. | |
| The House Judiciary Report, when going through the January 6th, how the U.S. government targeted them, said this. | |
| There's more, there's more. | |
| He figured out the FBI retaliating against him because he wasn't biting ball with the FBI. | |
| That they can just flip a switch three times and he's got these three reports and he's screwed. | |
| That's exactly what's happened. | |
| We have a star witness again, Maduro, who alleged. | |
| We didn't hear the word cartel of the sons between that 60-minute special and probably 2014. | |
| And that's when the U.S. government started putting the squeeze on the former head of military intelligence under Hugo Chavez as Nicolas Maduro came into power. | |
| His name was Hugo El Pollo Carvajal. | |
| And at the same time, Marco Rubio announces Pollo Carvajal is coming to the U.S. | |
| We have extradited him and he will supply us with all the dirt we need to convict Nicolas Maduro. | |
| A bad day for the Maduro crime family. | |
| That's a public tweet by Senator Marco Rubio in 2019. | |
| Carvajal was extradited from Spain in 2023. | |
| The U.S. did everything to block him from getting asylum in Europe, to bring him to the Southern District Court in New York, and before the same judge who will preside over Maduro's trial this June, Carvajal was convicted of a narco-terror drug conspiracy, and he signed a secret plea deal with the Trump administration to provide dirt on Maduro. | |
| And in exchange, he gets his possibly 50-year sentence reduced to, it could be just a few years. | |
| I mean, they let him walk. | |
| It's all so dirty. | |
| Meanwhile, Trump digs in as Europe sends troops to Greenland. | |
| This is getting ridiculous beyond words. | |
| This is from responsible statescraft. | |
| The president is now claiming the U.S. needs the Arctic Territory to support the Golden Dome Missile Defense Initiative. | |
| First time we heard that. | |
| Wednesday talk between American Danish and Greenland officials exposed the unbridgeable gulf between President Trump's territorial ambitions and respect for sovereignty. | |
| He wants to steal it. | |
| Trump now claims the U.S. needs Greenland to support the Golden Dome Missile Defense Initiative, which for an enormous country like the United States could never be successful. | |
| It'll be a massive boondoggle. | |
| They can't even protect Israel. | |
| How in the hell could you protect, which is only the size of New Jersey? | |
| How in the hell could they protect the vastly larger United States of America? | |
| Meanwhile, European leaders are sending a small number of troops to Greenland as a token representatives. | |
| I like them doing that. | |
| Meanwhile, Trump, and if you want reason to think he may actually have lost his mind, here it is. | |
| Trump to Norway. | |
| No Nobel. | |
| No, Greenland. | |
| The letter has shocked Europe. | |
| As news began breaking, this is zero hedge. | |
| As news began breaking very early Monday, President Trump's scathing letter to Norway over the country's failure to award him the Nobel Peace Prize. | |
| Some pundits and journalists immediately question whether it's real. | |
| But confirmation came soon after the letter in the letter addressed to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonah Scar Stewart. | |
| Trump explained that he no longer feels obligated to focus exclusively on peace while repeating his intent for U.S. control over Greenland. | |
| In essence, he lays out that no Nobel might turn into no Greenland for Europe as Denmark exercises control over the resources-rich autonomous territory. | |
| Dear Jonahs, since your country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for stopping eight wars plus, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace. | |
| Thought will always be dominant. | |
| We can now think about what is good and proper for the United States. | |
| The U.S. president wrote. | |
| Such is an example of the kind of over-the-top and trolling-style rhetoric of the letter that has given people pause, questioning its authenticity. | |
| But no, no, no, it's been confirmed. | |
| Denmark cannot protect this land from Russia or China. | |
| The world's not secure unless we have complete and total control of Greenland. | |
| I honestly think the guy has lost it. | |
| Meanwhile, we have Mike Pompeo, who hasn't lost it. | |
| We need to make sure the history books don't write about the victims of Gaza information liberation. | |
| Former Secretary State Pompeo told the Zionist Miriam Institute on Tuesday that we need to make sure the history books don't write about the victims of Gaza. | |
| We need to make sure that the story of October 7th is told properly. | |
| So when the history books write this, they don't write about the victims of Gaza, Pompeo said. | |
| The Zionist crowd erupted in applause. | |
| How absurd is that? | |
| Meanwhile, here's Wigaminer saying Vance can't be silent on anti-Semitism, meaning he's got to speak out. | |
| In an opinion essay by attorney and commentator Michael Donzig this week in the online Jewish news magazine D'Algeminer, he argues VP Dance's failure to combat anti-Semitism, meaning criticism of Israel, within the populist right, represents a serious moral and political failure, not a peripheral issue. | |
| Yes, everyone has to be condemned if you're critical of Israel on any ground, up to and including genocide. | |
| Of course. | |
| Meanwhile, Israel is going to honor Charlie Kirk, whom you may recall had wandered off the Zionist reservation. | |
| He was becoming critical. | |
| He had told Candace, he told Tucker, others, he could no longer carry the heavy water for Israel over the genocide, that he had no enthusiasm for Bibi Net Yahoo. | |
| Many believe this is the reason he was taken out. | |
| While I have argued, and my dear colleague, Vivian Lee, has proven it was a staged event. | |
| The blood was added by CGI. | |
| The wound moves around on his neck. | |
| The blood isn't absorbed by his shirt. | |
| It actually backs up. | |
| That was a stage event to protect him. | |
| Most believe for good reason it was Israeli takeout to punish him for wandering off the reservation. | |
| So to show, to contradict all of that as a propaganda move, they're going to honor Charlie Kirk with an award for fighting anti-Semitism. | |
| Very clever. | |
| Jerusalem. | |
| Israel honor the late Charlie Kirk for his work combating anti-Semitism at a conference in late January, four months after the conservative activist was assassinated while speaking at an American university. | |
| Israeli Liam Net Yahoo's office said Wednesday. | |
| Kirk will be given an award at the International Conference on Combating Anti-Semitism in Jerusalem. | |
| Several pro-Israeli leaders are expected to attend, among them Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurtz, just to conceal the fact that Charlie had lost his enthusiasm for genocide. | |
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| Meanwhile, we got Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry lying about the ICE agent who was allegedly hit by the car, claiming he had internal bleeding injuries that he, in fact, did not sustain more than the DOJ is investigating an investigation into Tim Waltz and Jacob Fry. | |
| I think this is entirely appropriate. | |
| President Trump was indicted for telling his supporters to march peacefully into the Capitol. | |
| But here's Tim Walt giving orders to his supporters to go after ICE agents who gather evidence against them, and they literally did a few hours later. | |
| Take out that phone and hit record. | |
| Help us create a database of the atrocities against Minnesotans, not just to establish a record for posterity, but to bank evidence for future prosecutions. | |
| I'll tell you that, however, there are some cases where there does appear to be a breach of the right of citizens. | |
| Meanwhile, there's a complete exposure of the Bondi Beach, Australia shooting. | |
| You can check this out. | |
| Oli Dhammagard does an interview. | |
| In this hard-hitting interview, host Michael Jayco sits down with veteran researcher Oli Dhomegar to examine the alleged Hanukkah mass shooting at Bondi Beach, Australia, an event that occurred on the same calendar date as the Sandy Hook anniversary, step by step. | |
| Oli dissects the timeline, witness behavior, media scripting, and psychological mechanics, revealing why this incident follows a classic false-like template where the publicly presented victim functions as the operational attacker. | |
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| Yes, further confirming what I have reported in the past. | |
| Meanwhile, we have Secretary of War Pete Hadseth ordering an audit of the oldest DEI program in the federal government. | |
| That's a really good idea, too. | |
| Secretary of War Hagseth just launched a full-scale crackdown on the federal government's oldest DEI federal contracting program. | |
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| When I open the show, Oli Don McGarden has done a brilliant job of synthesizing William Pepper's brilliant research exposing the true causes of death of Martin Luther King Jr. | |
| Here's a little sample from it. | |
| You got the stories linked with the rest of ours today. | |
| As I explained, he was manipulated into a situation where he would be highly vulnerable. | |
| And I regret that. | |
| And this is where we found just outside on the there with the musty gun. | |
| So if you go to 34, that is the idea of where he would be shot. | |
| And then if you go to 35, you will see these two operations ongoing at the same time. | |
| The shooting of Martin Luther King and the killing of the Patsy within the same block, more or less. | |
| Right. | |
| But what do you mean they're going on at the same time? | |
| They didn't happen at the same time, but you're showing them. | |
| The plan was okay. | |
| The plan was that the shots would be fired, killing King, and then James O'Ray would come out from James Grey, where there was one police officer, I think it's called John Tolson, that was standing waiting there. | |
| His task was to kill him. | |
| And there was this Jim Green as a sniper on the other side, making sure that James O'Ray would be dead just minutes after the shooting of Martin Luther King. | |
| Okay, so the idea was that James Earl Ray quickly made it over to that store or whatever, bar or whatever you called it, that he was supposed to rob. | |
| Is that right? | |
| It's five meters from the exit from the boarding room. | |
| I mean, it's right there. | |
| Because on the picture, it looks like it, you know, it would take a bit of time to get over there. | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| This is very, very close. | |
| Okay. | |
| And that, I believe, is what was planned to do. | |
| But because of James Earl not doing what he was told on the state, I think maybe he felt that I'm being set up here, something strange is going down, that he took his car and just took off. | |
| Or maybe he just thought, I'm not going to do that. | |
| I'm going to fix the tire instead. | |
| The fact is that James Earl appears to have saved his own life. | |
| Even the King family is convinced he didn't do it. | |
| And indeed, he did not do it. | |
| So this is a wonderful discussion and exploration of the facts of the matter. | |
| Whereas I explained, Martin was wounded on the balcony of the Lorian Hotel, but he was not dead. | |
| And he was transported to a hospital more distant than necessary, where a racist doctor declared he'd finish him off. | |
| And he did by smothering him to death with a pillow. | |
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| Welcome to the second hour of Authentic News, where I take your calls right here on RBN this 19 day in January 2026. | |
| We have one caller standing by, Mike from Kentucky. | |
| Mike, welcome back. | |
| You have had interesting things to say in the past. | |
| What's on your mind today? | |
| Well, a couple of things. | |
| I might have a question or two for you personally that kind of relates to my own experience, my own experience. | |
| But first, I'm going to open up this can of worms. | |
| And I don't know, most of my life I've heard people say, you know, basically through various mechanisms that we need to fix our country through voting or getting involved in politics and that sort of stuff. | |
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| We're expected to be responsible. | |
| In other words, or are saddled with the idea that we are responsible for the way this country is going. | |
| That's, you know, average voters, lower middle class, even the working poor, whatever on up. | |
| You know, the rich are corrupt and it's up to us to do something about it or whatever. | |
| So that seems to me like a blatant double standard that we're supposed to be sympathetic for a lot of these immigrants and illegals, which had to participate generally, especially the illegals, had to participate in some kind of a corrupt system to bribe coyotes or somehow get here and overstay their visas. | |
| And we're already, if you're in the small town America, we're already facing a lot of pressures on our wages to drive down the wages of the working poor and to be shamed if we have to go get some government programs like, you know, we can't support a family. | |
| Need a little assistance from food stamps or whatever, because the local sawmill is taking in immigrant labor, using the work fees and paying them half what we need to get just to live on. | |
| You know 60 000 it's probably close to 60 000 a year now, it's poverty level. | |
| And there's no jobs in around here that I know of, unless you're working for the government, you know, be it school system, university or maybe a hospital, that's basically subsidized by a government. | |
| You know insurance and, by the way, the insurance companies are largely owned by hospitals, which seems a disingenuous conflict of interest that they're negotiating with themselves for what the rates are going to be. | |
| But um, we're expected to not hate and I don't really hate the illegals, the refugees, especially those from countries that we've bombed the crap out of and they've somehow escaped to maybe, an embassy and through, went through the channels and applied for refugee status. | |
| They come over here, you know, and they get low interest business loans and all these, and sometimes even just flat out grants, and they'll come in and buy local businesses and then they hand that off to their cousin or whatever, and we lose uh, that as a prospect to jump from a simple employee to owning a business. | |
| But we can't compete with that. | |
| If they're getting low interest business loans that they probably are never going to pay back to essentially, will run the business for a few years and then dump it off on another refugee cousin of the family or something like that. | |
| So you know it's made fun of for decades and cartoons like, uh, what is it the Indian guy that runs the convenience store in? | |
| Uh, Homer Simpson, you know that's been cliche for a long time. | |
| You know, around here i've seen it for 30 some years and thanks to the women in the workforce i'm not picking on women, but they're taking a whole bunch of our jobs and and they're very agreeable, so they settle for less wages and it becomes, you know, all these pressures to drive down a living wage. | |
| So for me I think it's very double standard to not expect that we should send these immigrants back to where they came from so they can fix their own country. | |
| You know, if we're expected to fix our country, why aren't they expected to bloom where they're planted, build up and fix their own country? | |
| Instead, we're doing kind of we're not helping these other, you know countries by taking out the most industrious, best and brightest that are that are able to come here and make it and not live off of welfare. | |
| You know I mean. | |
| Unfortunately though, I think you know, in a lot of cases the best and brightest that come here are freaking spies. | |
| You know, the candidates for Phds at the main Ivy League colleges are largely what Chinese, and the vast majority of those are spies. | |
| So I I mean, there's a lot of problems. | |
| That's not my fault. | |
| And if I'm irritated that all this corruption is reducing the job prospects for me and my son and other, you know, especially white males and some even industrious African or Americans of African ancestry or Native Americans, you know, Aboriginal Americans, whatever you call them, if they don't want to work at the casino, you know, they want to have some kind of normal job. | |
| Wages are being driven down into the toilet, you know, and then those, a lot of these refugees are on, they get free dental, they get, you know, they get to be paid, you know, crap wages. | |
| They get, you know, some of them get free housing and they only have to make, go home and set foot in their home country like once every six months or something. | |
| A lot of the money they make gets sent home and there's brokers taking a piece of it along the way. | |
| You know, so they're not really in the best of situation, a lot of them that are here because of these levels of corruptions. | |
| That's been going on for, by my account, at least 30 years from the mid 90s is when I first start seeing it. | |
| And some of the businesses around here, the newspaper that would cover their talking about it, they would simply run down the average local person as saying, well, they don't want to work full time because if they work full time, then they can't draw food stamps. | |
| Well, you got to do the numbers. | |
| You got to work the numbers. | |
| If I go work full time for whatever $5.50 an hour back then, I can't afford any kind of insurance for my children. | |
| But if I work 30 hours or 29 hours a week, then I can get on Medicaid or and I can draw some food stamps and I can go to the food bank and they'll help me with the grocery bill. | |
| You know, so it's just math when you start blaming people for the way they're trying to live in inner cities or rural economies, you know. | |
| And then you've got all this pressure coming at them from underpaid labor. | |
| So it's kind of silly. | |
| And the tax, you know, you go to apply for jobs now. | |
| It may be two weeks before you hear back if you're going to get an interview, if ever. | |
| Turns out a lot of these companies apparently get tax deductions for listing jobs that don't exist. | |
| So you're wasting time. | |
| Mark, maybe wasting your time. | |
| There's a lot of reasons people would be not happy about all these illegal immigrants and undocumented getting here because we can make it. | |
| Being honest Americans, if we're not corrupt and on the take somehow or dealing drugs or some crap, and we're seeing all these corrupt people making it in America, it kind of pisses us off. | |
| In your case, in your case, don't you think you're owed a pardon? | |
| I think I'm owed a pardon for some of the stuff that they came after me on and a big check. | |
| They overzealously prosecuted you, didn't he? | |
| Weren't you like ridiculously abused the court system? | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Yeah, turns out to be commonplace in America today. | |
| Mike, you've made many, many valid points here. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'd observe, yeah, I'd observe it appears to me a motivation for opening a border with political, I mean, there is the overarching Zionist agenda, the callergy plan, which was originated in the 1930s by a Jewish intellectual to destroy the cultures of Europe by flooding them with African immigrants. | |
| And it's been adapted to the Western hemisphere to flood America with immigrants from all over the world now. | |
| I think the Democrats have welcomed this, Mike, because after Trump came down that escalator and turned the Republican Party into a populist party, there was a huge loss transfer of voters from the Democrat Party to the Republican. | |
| And I think they have felt they can't win elections if they don't have a new voter base. | |
| And it's like LBJ said about the civil rights plan. | |
| He's going to have those blacks voting Democrat for the next 100 years. | |
| They want to have all those immigrants voting Democrat for the next 100 years, giving them a lot of free stuff. | |
| Now, part of the problem. | |
| Mike, if I may add, if I may add. | |
| Part of the problem is we don't have reasonable immigration requirements. | |
| If we simply were to adopt two of the Mexican requirements, number one, you can only immigrate to Mexico if you can show you have something to contribute to the good of Mexico. | |
| Carpenter, plumber, doctor, Lawrence. | |
| Number two, you can only migrate to Mexico if you have the financial resources for yourself and your family so you don't become a burden on the state. | |
| Now, if we just had those two principles, we wouldn't have the problem. | |
| Yours. | |
| There's no humanity in that. | |
| We have to accept refugees from where we bombed the crap out of it, you know. | |
| But no. | |
| And now I can't remember the point I was going to make, which you'd said there. | |
| If we're divided and at each other, we're going to be easier to control because that's part of nonlinear warfare is making sure the average idiot doesn't know who the enemy is and who's responsible for the for the problem. | |
| You know, the tag team match of the Democrats and Republicans, it's the same thing over and over again, really. | |
| But now there's a movie, Meet John Doe, I think with Gary Cooper, and it dealt with the subject of a populist candidate they were trying to manufacture a lot like Trump. | |
| We saw the same thing before the war between the states where, you know, we had chaos in the political parties. | |
| And I think that's what they're, there's a lot of worry about that. | |
| The history would repeat itself if we complete, you know, you hit a beehive with a baseball bat, you know, what's going to happen to the political parties. | |
| And then, you know, would that be a great way to get us going in a civil war? | |
| But yeah, I think we've got to turn down the simmer so that we're not so divided against ourselves. | |
| The American public is just so divided against itself. | |
| Whatever you think happened there with Miss Good, if you go back and watch the video, there's several cars speeding away from the scene. | |
| And I think we need to hear the radio traffic or at least get a transcript of it. | |
| I think those guys that were stuck in the van called for help because they were kind of surrounded by activists. | |
| And what keeps getting cut from the audio there is officers that came up and kind of prevented her from leaving were yelling at her to get out of the car while her wife is trying to get in the car. | |
| And then she just yells, go, go, go, you know, get out of there. | |
| I'm curious why they didn't arrest her for interfering because she's telling her wife to leave, you know, if, you know, if you want to call her wife, I mean, they were, I guess, same-sex marriage. | |
| But whatever's going on there is being used to divide us up. | |
| And we don't really know what happened there. | |
| But I would encourage anybody to go to the Immigration Customs Enforcement webpage and look at all the bootleg products in the really thousands and thousands just this year in North Carolina and Minnesota that have been arrested that are criminals, human traffickers, you know, rapists, whatever. | |
| They've got record of that, but nobody's talking about it on the media, you know, because they hold it. | |
| They can't do that. | |
| That would short circuit the Renee Goods story that's being used to divide us. | |
| You can't justify what ICE is doing, right? | |
| That's become a no-no. | |
| No matter how many thousands of criminals they've arrested, they're actually up to no good. | |
| They have to ignore all that. | |
| They ignore all the bootleg products that are funding human trafficking to get shipped into this country. | |
| And you can go to their press releases and believe it or not, it's all posted on their webpage. | |
| So what do you see as Mike? | |
| So what do you see as the solution to the problem? | |
| You know, somehow we've got to get, I think the media needs to be to turn down the clickbait. | |
| They're going for the clickbait. | |
| And you see that in their social media. | |
| Or maybe if you go watch their news, it's not that kind of that heavy on clickbait. | |
| But Scripps, media, Gray Communications, NBC, ABC, CBS, all of them, they're just like, they're diving toward the lowest common denominator to try to whip up engagement. | |
| That's what they, that's how they can sell their commercials and their advertisements. | |
| We need more engagement, more engagement. | |
| So they're making stuff more volatile to get engagement when it causes reporting to suffer. | |
| Objective reporting is gone because we need engagement. | |
| Objectivity is boring. | |
| Thanks. | |
| Great call. | |
| Great call. | |
| Lots, lots of content there. | |
| Much, much appreciated. | |
| Many valid points. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Tom in Florida. | |
| Tom, I bet you're enthusiastic about Mike's call. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Oh, yeah, Jim. | |
| Good day, everybody. | |
| Yeah, and I have to pay, Jim. | |
| I think that's one of Mike probably is one of his best calls I've heard him. | |
| Yeah, some of his calls I don't agree with, but I give him A plus in that last call. | |
| I will say this, Jim. | |
| So Mike understands off. | |
| There's a guy named Nat Morris that's running in Kentucky. | |
| He's just been funded $10 million by Elon Musk. | |
| And the first thing he wants to do, because he's saying these elections are rigged by these illegal aliens coming to the country. | |
| So this guy, Nat Morris, who's running in his state, was us on the news today at Whitebart saying we are going to stop these riggings of these elections with all these illegal aliens. | |
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| So maybe he can donate to his campaign. | |
| He's in his state. | |
| Now, here's what I'm going to get rolling on, Jim. | |
| And by the way, these cigar being rigged by these illegal aliens. | |
| But, and I just got to say, though, Mike also in Kentucky, a man in Kentucky, sure is lucky. | |
| That's an old song by Bowling Green, Bowling Green, the prettiest girls he's ever seen. | |
| Anyway, I got to say this, Jim. | |
| You know, when I see what's going on right now in the world, it is utterly disgusting. | |
| But before I go to the Greenland situation in Germany and France, Mark Tron's acting real badass, that guy's an idiot. | |
| He should be booted out of power right now at Marcron in France. | |
| Another MSF in the Germans are a bunch of weaklings. | |
| They're a bunch of pansies. | |
| They become a bunch of pansies in Germany, but they've allowed to happen the last 60 years in that country. | |
| But, you know, Jim, getting back to the Minnesota situation first, okay? | |
| And Jim, by the way, did Julie ever look up that guy I asked you to check out, Neville Fan Man. | |
| Have you ever done any research on that guy? | |
| What him and George Soros and this guy Spanman? | |
| He's living in China, trying to take our country down. | |
| And by the way, Jim, Peter Schweiser came out with a number one bestseller, hit the number one bestseller about how these illegals are coming here to use these Chinese. | |
| One million Chinese will be voting in the 2030 election that's going to try to swing all those Western states, Washington State, Oregon, and California. | |
| Forget it. | |
| If Trump doesn't clean those states out right now in the next three years, we're looking at utter disaster in the Electoral College with all these minorities trying to take power, but he's anchor babies. | |
| But anyway, Jim, now going back to what I really want to talk about, I didn't want to go in the Greenland situation. | |
| And I say it's been very imperative that we at least put a major military installation on there or lease it like you do Guantanamo Bay. | |
| Say you, Jim. | |
| Let's put a super base on Greenland. | |
| What pay them their money like the Indians get in this country in these casinos? | |
| Jim, you there? | |
| Yeah, listen. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Right ahead, Tom. | |
| And all these Indians are doing quite well in this country on these reservations, whatever you want to call them. | |
| They live better than we do. | |
| I know some Indians get every quarter, they get every quarter, every quarter, they get $26,000 every quarter, Jim, to do nothing. | |
| Just because they're an Indian, they get a check written to them because of the casinos and all the profits. | |
| But they're doing quite well financially. | |
| Okay. | |
| And as far as by the way, that Renee Goods are. | |
| Tom, hold that thought. | |
| We got a break. | |
| I'm taking you over. | |
| We'll be right back with Tom from Florida. | |
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Sears Backlog Mention
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| Go right ahead, Tom. | |
| Give us further thoughts. | |
| Tom dropped. | |
| Tom dropped. | |
| Okay, we got Mitchell in Tennessee. | |
| Mitchell, join the conversation. | |
| Jim, going on. | |
| Yeah, go right ahead. | |
| Hey, Jim. | |
| I was on, I called Steve's show last night and brought some of these points out, but I jotted down on a word doc. | |
| I've got about five, what I'll call them, caller notes. | |
| I wanted to mention something. | |
| I still think there's a question about jurisdiction and authority on behalf of the ICE agents, but I wanted to mention to you, I went to Google Maps and I looked at the street, Portland Street, where this event took place with Nicole Goode, I guess, Renee Goode, is that her name? | |
| Yeah. | |
| And I learned that it was a two-lane one-way street. | |
| Now, this particular street has a total width of 56.5 feet, but that includes there's parking, there's parking lanes on each side. | |
| And then on one side, there's a bike path with neutral strips. | |
| And then there's a two-lane, one-way street. | |
| A lot of the videos I saw, she was sitting sort of in the bike path and in one lane of a two-way, one-way street. | |
| Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
| She was side. | |
| And the reason that I bring this up, the reason I'm bringing this up is that the argument that ICE could not get by, it's just not true because they weren't blocked because there were two lanes to choose from. | |
| And this may be why these lawyers are claiming that the impeding statutory threshold or whatever has not been met. | |
| It may be because of this reason. | |
| I don't know, but I just wanted to bring that to your attention that there was a two-lane one-way street. | |
| You agree. | |
| You agree she was perpendicular. | |
| She was blocking one or more lanes of the street, right? | |
| You don't have to argue about it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Question is that that, but and that was a violation, but I think that that would have been the responsibility of the Minneapolis police to deal with. | |
| Okay, I don't think that you could build a powerful argument that she was completely stopping ICE from proceeding and carrying out their procedures because of the configuration of the street. | |
| I want to go to point number two. | |
| Now, you had on your show with the raw deal, and I listened to that with what a Danny Sears. | |
| Yeah, yeah, Danny Sears. | |
| Now, now I listened to that, and he said that. | |
| Let me look at my notes here. | |
| He said that I wrote this down. | |
| He said that groups, groups following, groups were following, these groups were following ICE, I guess the protests or whatever, following ICE with radios and filming the ages. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So what? | |
| That's legal. | |
| The courts have ruled on this. | |
| You can't trespass the eyes. | |
| You can go look it up. | |
| You also have the Plain View Doctrine. | |
| People are, you have these police watches that's going on all over the country where people are watching and filming the police because there's so much of police, I don't know, excessive force cases and so on and so forth that people are following the police. | |
| But with video, it's completely allowed by law. | |
| So I don't know why he's mentioning that. | |
| What's really curious to me is that Mitchell, he's just describing their behavior. | |
| That wasn't an evaluation. | |
| That was a description. | |
| And you're saying probably that was legal. | |
| Well, that's what they were doing. | |
| He wasn't thereby implying what they were doing was illegal to that extent. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| It seemed as if he, right, he didn't say that it was illegal, but it was, it sounded to me like perhaps his tone of voice, he was insinuating as much. | |
| But nevertheless, let's move on. | |
| I have listened to Arbyn for many, many years. | |
| And over the years, I've heard a lot of people use the, it's credited to Thomas Jefferson. | |
| It would be the price of feed. | |
| The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Now, the definition of vigilance is the action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger difficulties. | |
| What's wrong with filming the police? | |
| What's wrong with watching? | |
| I'm glad these people are doing this. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Next point. | |
| Danny Sears, they showed up and followed them around. | |
| They have no right to do that. | |
| Yes, they do. | |
| That's incorrect, Danny. | |
| Next point. | |
| ICE is out there to arrest criminals. | |
| And we would want that. | |
| The problem here with this whole issue, the way I see it, is a large number of innocent citizens are being caught up in this ICE dragnet. | |
| That's the problem. | |
| It's not working. | |
| Yes, something needs to be done about the illegal situation, immigration situation, but this particular plan of action is not working. | |
| At what point do we say, let's go to a plan B or let's reevaluate this? | |
| Mitchell, what would be your plan B? | |
| Because I agree there are cases where innocent civilians are being rounded up and maltreated by ICE. | |
| I played one on a show the other day, a guy who actually was packing. | |
| He had a gun, but he had a concealed carry permit. | |
| And ICE was treating him very, very abusively. | |
| They were using derogatory language to him. | |
| They were manhandling him. | |
| They apprehended him and arrested him. | |
| It was wrong. | |
| It was a wrongful arrest. | |
| So I agree with you. | |
| There are abuses. | |
| I mean, that's one illustration I'm sure we could multiply by 100. | |
| So what? | |
| Hang on. | |
| Hang on, Mitch. | |
| I'm going to carry you over. | |
| Stand by. | |
| All right. | |
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| Mitchell, you're making a lot of good points now. | |
| What do you suggest? | |
| How can we improve the situation to get the job done better properly? | |
| Well, I would say for starters, Jim, I had some more bullet points that I wanted to run through real quick, but to your question there, I would say that number one, I have a serious problem with the outfits they're wearing. | |
| You can't identify these people. | |
| I told Steve, I said, a group of guys could go out right now and you could dress like ICE agents and you could roll everybody in any part of town. | |
| And there's no way. | |
| See, the police, the state, the local police wear uniforms and they have badges. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And a lot of the police policy says, if you ask the ID number and their name, they have to give it to you. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But whether there's no facial recognition, you could really, you could go out and rob a bunch of people and pretend like you're an ICE agent agent, and there's virtually nothing anybody could do. | |
| That's a good point, Mitchell. | |
| Keep going. | |
| I like it. | |
| The fact that they are wearing all those masks, and anyone could dress up that way and pretend. | |
| One of these guys, and that one I was talking about, he acted so unprofessionally. | |
| I had my own doubts as to whether he was a real ICE agent or not. | |
| I mean, so I'm in agreement with you about that. | |
| Continue. | |
| As far as a remedy, I would say, I would say part of a plan B would be to recognize that plan A is not working. | |
| You know, we're approaching sort of a law of diminishing returns type of category here, where I'm simply saying there's a problem with the immigration issue, but what we're doing there is not working. | |
| And I'm asking you, Mitchell, I'm in agreement. | |
| And I'm asking you how can I. Lastly, I'll say that a key thing that we could do is go to the courts. | |
| Go to the courts. | |
| Immigration courts right now, as we speak, have, I think, a 3.7 to 3.8 million case backlog. | |
| Okay. | |
| I prompted AI and I'm asking, would processing immigration court case backlog help ICE effort? | |
| Let's read the AI overview. | |
| Yes, processing the massive immigration court backlog would significantly help ICE immigration and customers enforcement efforts by clarifying who could stay and who must be removed. | |
| Allowing ICE to focus resources on higher priority cases and enabling faster removal of those without legal claims, ultimately they're streamlining enforcement, blah, blah, blah. | |
| So it makes perfect sense. | |
| The judicial system and the court court backlog is a huge issue in this country. | |
| Immigration courts have backlog problems. | |
| Criminal courts, civil courts, veteran courts, family courts. | |
| They're all experiencing problems with bottlenecks and case backlog problems. | |
| And part of the problem is we have so many of these illegals here and they're causing other legal problems like traffic accidents and shoplifting and a host of other problems. | |
| So yeah, it's compounded and getting worse. | |
| I agree completely. | |
| All right. | |
| So those are just, and I think Russ on your show mentioned about giving these people a 30-day notice or something. | |
| I think Russ, some of you guys on one of your show on the Royal Deal, mentioned some things that would go toward mitigating our remedy towards this problem. | |
| But let me move on with some of my bullet points here, talking about Danny Searis. | |
| He said that agitators are pelting ICE agents and using bottle rockets against them and throwing rocks. | |
| Some of that may be true. | |
| The point is, we're talking about, you guys were talking about Renee Goode. | |
| Was Renee Goode doing these things? | |
| To the best of my knowledge, she was not shooting volleyball people. | |
| Yeah. | |
| All right. | |
| And last point about Danny Sarius says she had no right to be in the neighborhood. | |
| Come on. | |
| That's not even worth addressing. | |
| Of course she did. | |
| I want to go to the next thing, point number three, is since last week, there's medical reports. | |
| There was detailed, let's say that, let's say he said medical force detailed wounds to her chest, forearm, and head, consistent with these three shots. | |
| Now, I'm hearing that some are saying there's four shots. | |
| Some are saying there was three shots. | |
| Some are saying that there was, I'm also hearing there are four wounds. | |
| Some are claiming there were four bullet wounds from three bullets. | |
| So, but I think we can say for certain that she was shot three times at least, and all three shots hit her. | |
| Now, again, not to pick on Danny Sears, but in the show, I heard him say, and here's a verbatim quote. | |
| Danny Sears said, talking about the officer, he was very quick on the draw and he put the shot straight through the windshield and got her on the first shot. | |
| How'd you know that, Danny? | |
| But no, I says, the second two, again, one went off the mirror and one went off the side door. | |
| That's not true. | |
| That's wrong. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's not what happened. | |
| Okay. | |
| Now, lastly, on this point, I was saying, is Danny going to get back on the show and circle back around and clean that up? | |
| Yeah, I'm going to send this show to Danny and we're going to go over it. | |
| All right. | |
| Mitchell has made a lot of great points. | |
| You didn't answer my question how really to improve the situation, but we'll return to it. | |
|
End Sanctuary City Bullshit
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| I like and appreciate the call. | |
| Mitchell, I'd keep you longer, but now I've got several other callers backing up. | |
| So I got to handle that. | |
| Thank you, though, for bringing up all those points. | |
| Good work. | |
| Tom, welcome back. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Share us. | |
| Be a little concise now because we got three other callers lined up behind you. | |
| Tom. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, Jim, listen. | |
| To Mitchell, listen, Mitchell. | |
| You want to resolve this problem, UND sanctuary city laws that these Democrats have put on our public in the majority of this country. | |
| That's how you end this insanity. | |
| Not one red state's having a problem with these protesters. | |
| It's these blue state demon rats that are flooding these states so they can have voter rigged. | |
| They rigged the elections, Mitchell. | |
| You want to end this problem, UN sanctuary city laws through the courts. | |
| And that's how you stop all this. | |
| And you go ahead and you wreck Alejandro Myorches and Joe Biden. | |
| Both of those criminals need to be put in prison. | |
| Even that stumbling, mumbling, stumbling in Phil Biden. | |
| And where did that cocaine come from, Hunter? | |
| Hunter Biden? | |
| You never found out who brought the Coke in the house? | |
| Come on. | |
| We know who brought that cocaine in that White House. | |
| It was Hunter Biden. | |
| Now, getting back to what I really like, Vital doesn't, Mitchell walk base. | |
| Mitchell, I'm going to use some names, Mitchell. | |
| Kate Steinley, Molly Pibbits, Lincoln Riley, Angeli, Angela Nungery. | |
| Okay? | |
| That's just a few of the names of families who have loved their loved ones that are left with this tragedy from this insanity of these Democrats. | |
| Okay? | |
| You want to end all this insanity? | |
| You stop this Sanctuary City bullshit. | |
| And that's how you end it right off the bat. | |
| You nip it in the pud and you deport everyone who came here illegally at the hell out. | |
| You want to end that? | |
| That's how you do it. | |
| You put the fetal to the metal and it war. | |
| Okay? | |
| That's how you do it. | |
| Enough is enough. | |
| And most of the people are committing all these crimes, a bunch of lily white chicken hawks. | |
| And my book, that's who I'm looking at. | |
| A bunch of white sellouts. | |
| Don't even know what the hell they're doing here on educational level must be under 80. | |
| It's disgusting. | |
| And the mayhem they're calling it in our country is ridiculous. | |
| It should never happen. | |
| This should not be tolerated, period. | |
| And if you got to use martial law, you do martial law. | |
| I don't care what anybody thinks on RBN. | |
| You do not allow this. | |
| It was like the McGuffey riots. | |
| And by the way, when the McDuffie riot here happened here in South Florida, it was three Hispanics that beat them O.J. McDuffie with a flashlight. | |
| And they tried to make it a bunch of white cops that did it, which was BS. | |
| I was in South Florida when I was going on. | |
| Tom, Yeah. | |
| Tom, I got three others behind you. | |
| So give us a gist of what you want to say. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, you know, I was talking about Greenland, but we'll go to Ethan tomorrow or whatever. | |
| Okay, yeah, Greenland will. | |
| Go on, go and, yeah, but what I want to say to all I want to say right now is this has all got to be done through the ballot box, not the bullet box. | |
| Hope to God. | |
| But that Renee was no good. | |
| That Renee Goode was no good. | |
| What she did. | |
| She was told to get out of the car. | |
| Her girlfriend's telling her, or Delennathi is telling her to drive off. | |
| Yeah, she's still guilt the rest of her life. | |
| She's going to have guilt the rest of her life because she got her lover murdered. | |
| She didn't follow the law. | |
| There's a thing called the law. | |
| Follow the rule of the law. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No problem. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Tom, I agree. | |
| I agree. | |
| I agree. | |
| She handled it poorly. | |
| I think he was awfully quick on the draw. | |
| We'll get back to this issue. | |
| We're going to, I'm going to reach out to Danny and have him call into the show as earliest opportunity. | |
| So we'll pursue it. | |
| Tom, thank you. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Jack in California. | |
| Jack, join the conversation. | |
| Good afternoon, Captain Fetzer. | |
| How are you today? | |
| Fine, Jack. | |
| Captain Fetzer, I grew up in Detroit. | |
| My dad was a Wayne County Sheriff deputy. | |
| Previous to that, he was an Air Force Cadet Corps pilot and an Army tank mechanic. | |
| He was in the Detroit riots in 67. | |
| I can tell everyone, growing up with a father in law enforcement in the city of Detroit, back in the 60s and 70s, people had a little bit more respect and culture for law enforcement. | |
| It's a very stressful job, especially with the way culture is today. | |
| There's a tremendous amount of disrespect and culture. | |
| So Renee Goode shouldn't have been where she was. | |
| Those guys are federal police officers, law enforcement officers, and they should be left to do their job. | |
| And she should be a mother in mothering her children and focusing on that. | |
| If she wants to protest, do it from afar. | |
| Don't go engage these law enforcement professionals while they're working in the field. | |
| Okay? | |
| It's a stressful job. | |
| Now, the most stressful aspect of law enforcement, even for police departments, is approaching cars during a traffic stop because they don't know who's in the vehicle. | |
| Yes. | |
| And they don't know if that person in the vehicle maybe is holding a gun. | |
| Yes. | |
| So these guys have stress every day and it compounds week after week after week, especially dealing with individuals in this culture today that have no respect whatsoever. | |
| So that's one aspect that I want everyone to think about. | |
| So in terms of sanctuary cities and sanctuary states. | |
| I have a good friend from Detroit. | |
| He grew up in the city of Detroit and he became a JAG attorney for the United States Marine Corps and he's running for the United States Senate in the state of Massachusetts as a Republican. | |
| He's trying to displace a five-term U.S. Senator, Ed Markley, who last week had protested ICE on the streets somewhere in Massachusetts. | |
| Now, this is a United States senator who's not supporting federal officers. | |
| And that's not right. | |
| Okay. | |
| But in terms of illegals being in this country, if they can't immigrate to this country legally, then they shouldn't be here. | |
| And anyone that's supporting them being here without immigrating here legally is in the wrong. | |
| Clearly. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yes. | |
| And that's what's messing up this country. | |
| Yes. | |
| So that's all I wanted to leave you with, sir. | |
| Jack. | |
| I think you have more respect for law enforcement officers today. | |
| And if you want to keep yourself safe, then stay away from them. | |
| You know, I grew up in Detroit. | |
| I don't go into inner black cities at 10 o'clock at night. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm just increasing my odds of getting killed. | |
| Racism is real. | |
| Okay. | |
| It goes both ways. | |
| But the bottom line is, let's be realistic. | |
| All right. | |
| You see a homeless black guy or something and you're not too sure on one side of the street you're walking on, you walk over to the other side of the street and you put some cars as a barrier between you and them, just in case, because you don't know who you're confronting. | |
| And the same comes with cops. | |
| I'll tell you one last thing that my dad told me. | |
| The police department academies used to hire, or should I say, admit high IQs. | |
| And it's a given fact that they're turning away high IQ test exams and taking the low IQs in. | |
| Now think about that. | |
| And that's what you're dealing with in the streets today. | |
| So you better think about keeping yourself safe and knowing how to navigate the waters. | |
| And I'll leave you with that, sir, and I wish you a good day. | |
| Jack, excellent call. | |
| Excellent call. | |
| You're very articulate, very clear. | |
| I like the call. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Layla, delighted to have you back. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Hi, Jim. | |
| I'm glad to be calling back. | |
| Jack made an excellent call. | |
| Everything he said is absolutely correct. | |
| And what when I called the last time, I said that I understood what the cop had done because whether or not he's a regular cop or whatever he is, the point is he is acting under federal authority. | |
| And this woman was obstructing him. | |
| You do not obstruct anybody who has the authority to do what they're doing. | |
| Who the hell does she think she is? | |
| But furthermore, a cop is always got adrenaline running. | |
| And as Jack said, it's cumulative. | |
| You do not know what they're going to do to you, who else is hiding in the car and what equipment they're hiding in the car. | |
| So that stupid woman was responsible for her own death and her stupid dikey husband encouraged her to commit suicide. | |
| Anybody, anybody. | |
| And Tom, this is where I agree with you 100%. | |
| Mitchell, you're talking about a country that no longer exists. | |
| All those lovely ideals, they were once valid and applicable. | |
| They were applicable in 1978 when I had a letter from the American embassy and I was with my American husband who worked for the FBI. | |
| Although he didn't tell me at the time, but when we were going over the border for him to take a year's sabbatical leave back in Michigan, where he's from, and I was a Canadian, the border guard refused to admit me. | |
| And I showed him the letter from the embassy saying, my permanent residence card is in the mail. | |
| I just don't have it yet. | |
| He said, I can't let you into the country because you gave up your place of residence. | |
| But I said, I have nowhere to go. | |
| He said, sorry, ma'am, that's not my problem. | |
| My husband turned to me and he said, go back to my office at the university and stay in a hotel and I'll come back and get you and we'll drive back up to the UP later, which is exactly what I did. | |
| I said, yes, officer, thank you. | |
| And I left because he was the boss. | |
| He was the official guard at the gate. | |
| No matter what piece of paper in my hand I had, it might have been forged. | |
| My husband might have been a fake American. | |
| He was the man in charge. | |
| That is the man who has the authority. | |
| You do not challenge him. | |
| Furthermore, this is 2026. | |
| Your smartphone or any device you're carrying has your IP address. | |
| You are, that is like a gun that is ready to go off in your pocket, in your hand, or in your face, like it did in Lebanon. | |
| You do not challenge anybody anymore. | |
| And all of those criminal, negligent, utopian idiots who created sanctuary cities, you are responsible for this. | |
| You encourage the admission of criminal elements, people who may be carrying airborne diseases that might kill you and your family. | |
| They were not screened before they were admitted to this country. | |
| They are here illegally, and you have contributed to it. | |
| Anybody who protects or defends the actions of somebody challenging a person who is doing legalized work, who has the legal function and is following orders and is protected by the person in power, whether or not you like him or think it's a legitimate person in power, right now they hold the power. | |
| Why do you think I did not go to Israel in December when I was already approved? | |
| Even though I didn't have to apply for a visa, I did it before I bought an airline ticket. | |
| And then I changed my mind because I thought, as they say, this only allows you to approach the guard. | |
| It does not give you permission to enter the country. | |
| So I thought if I approach a guard who says, oh, this woman was born in Bethlehem, Palestine, oh, that means she's a Pally. | |
| So she's the enemy. | |
| I'm not going to let her in. | |
| So I would have been sent back on the next plane and wasted, what, 12,000 bucks and more. | |
| You just, you do not, unless you are following the orders of the person who has the authority, you are putting yourself in danger. | |
| You do not, this is another time. | |
| It's not the world that Mitchell was talking about point by point by point. | |
| And all of those who quote the Constitution, the Constitution is dead. | |
| There is a new law in town. | |
| And you now have to obey the new law unless you have the army behind you that is stronger than the new law in town. | |
| So I, you know, I'm sick. | |
| I've contributed a lot of money to RBN. | |
| I feel I have an interest in this, in this, in the things that are being said on RBN. | |
| And a lot of the hosts are good people. | |
| And Jim, you're the best. | |
| I've never once heard you lie. | |
| You're one of the most honorable persons that I've ever heard. | |
| And you're realistic. | |
| You say what you agree with and why, and you say why you don't agree. | |
| I admire you, although I've argued with you when we did not agree. | |
| But I think you agree that when you're confronting a person who has been given the authority to use a weapon, you do not challenge them because their adrenaline is running. | |
| And you do not, if you're a woman, you do not use your car against a man who's got a gun and his adrenaline has influenced his thinking and he's defending his life in his own mind. | |
| So let's get off that topic and realize that this is 2026. | |
| We have a different government in stock or in sitting on the throne with his troops around him, whoever he is. | |
| Let's try to keep things, prevent a civil war, prevent further chaos. | |
| Follow the orders you are given until there is a legal way of getting back to some sense of normalcy. | |
| If it ever comes back, otherwise, we will remain feudal servants of whoever the nobles are that are now in power. | |
| Call them oligarchs, call them barons, call them nobles, call them kings. | |
| The point is, that's the way it is. | |
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| Sorry, I've said my piece. | |
| Wonderful. | |
| Wonderful. | |
| Layla, wonderful. | |
| Just a superb call. | |
| Just a superb call. | |
| And I so appreciate and I admire you, my friend. | |
| Wonderful. | |
| Keep them coming, Layla. | |
| I love it. | |
| Final callers. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Much appreciated. | |
| Jim and Michigan. | |
| Jim, join the conversation as we conclude our show on Martin Luther King Day. | |
| Jim. | |
| Yeah, thanks, Jim. | |
| I couldn't believe that one caller was saying that, well, whatever ICE is doing is not working. | |
| And I couldn't disagree with him even more. | |
| I look at why they're in the situation they're in. | |
| Okay, I saw, well, excuse me, during the Barack Obama administration, they were deporting more illegals all the time. | |
| And they actually had CNN go with the ICE officers to arrest illegal aliens, not criminals, not anybody who just rapes somebody or something, to arrest illegals because they're in the country illegally. | |
| So every illegal is a criminal. | |
| But what happened, okay, is that during that time, you didn't have governors, mayors, the press actually calling ICE racists and Nazis and all this other kind of crap. | |
| So what we have nowadays, ICE is doing their job. | |
| Now, they're trying to do their job, but you have these source and this gentleman who said that they were not doing it right. | |
| Stop and think, my friend. | |
| Use your brain. | |
| You've got George Soros with agitators coming in. | |
| You have got a law that Barack Obama made it legal for newspapers, any kind of news media to lie to the American people. | |
| Big problem there. | |
| I say Congress, who's pretty much useless, repeal that law and hold these news people accountable, okay? | |
| And then what I'd like to say, did you say something, Jim? | |
| I was just going to add it's a Smith-Mutt Modernization Act that repealed the Smith-Munn Act that did not allow the use of propaganda within the United States that was permissible abroad. | |
| Obama made it possible to do in the U.S. what was heretofore only allowed externally, just in time to bring a Sandy hook. | |
| He basically legitimized all these stage shooting protests, phony nonsense CIA polls abroad right here at home. | |
| Well, I hope that gentleman understands that there's a lot more to this story. | |
| It just didn't happen by happenstance that Biden brought in all these illegals. | |
| It was exactly for the reason we were going through now. | |
| These cities, I mean, got to repeal that law, Jim, and got to make sure that you start punishing people who lie on media and governors. | |
| I mean, I think governors, I think they all should, the mayor, the governor of Minnesota should be arrested, okay? | |
| They're causing insurrection. | |
| These guys are doing their job. | |
| It's a hard job. | |
| And then they've got all these crazy people. | |
| And like I've said before, with these people who are really harassing, most of them are, well, a lot of them are source-paid agitators. | |
| I think it's time, Jim, to bring out the water cannons and just get rid of those people in a second, you know, and water cannon those people because they're breaking the law, my friend. | |
| Good call. | |
| Good call, Jim. | |
| Everyone, have a wonderful Martin Luther King Day. | |
| Let me mention tonight we have the NCA Football Championship between Indiana 15-0 and Miami 13-2. | |
| Miami has more players expected to go into the NFL, but Indiana is projected to win, become the first 16-0 team since 1894 when the Yale Bulldog pulled it off. | |
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