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Why I Am No Longer a Christian Zionist
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| The Republic Network. | |
| found out. | |
| This is Jim Fetzer, your host on Authentic News Rider on RBN Live. | |
| This 20th day of January, 2026. | |
| Thank goodness Indiana pulled it off in the end. | |
| It turns out Miami had spent 30 million bucks putting their team together. | |
| College sports, sad to say, are no longer amateur athletics, but something you might liken to semi-pro. | |
| Very, very bad. | |
| Wisconsin hasn't been playing the game, but now they found they have to do it to catch up. | |
| And they put together a roster of about 24 spending big bucks themselves with a quarterback ran about two grand unreal. | |
| I mean, two mil unreal. | |
| So it goes. | |
| In any case, the right team won 16 to 0, which is the first time it happened with a major college sport since Yale Bulldogs pulled it off in 1894, 1894. | |
| Okay, so much for the good news. | |
| Meanwhile, we have multiple reports, somewhat conflicting. | |
| Trump opted against strikes against Iran on the ground that it wouldn't bring about regime change. | |
| Here we have Newsmax reporting. | |
| President Trump reportedly came close this week to authorizing U.S. airstrikes against Iran, but ultimately backed off after advisors, allies, and intelligence assessment underscored the risk of escalation in order would not lead to regime change. | |
| Trump weighed military actions as Iran violently suppressed nationwide protests, which were engineered by CI and Mossad, by the way, prompting Pentagon to reposition naval and air assets and ward regional bases and possible retaliation. | |
| Expectation of imminent strike grew after Trump publicly urged Iranian protesters and signal U.S. support, even as he stopped short of issuing a formal order. | |
| So that's what we have on one hand. | |
| But then we have a very different report on the other of Trump having held off because B.B. Netia, who wasn't prepared for Israel to cope with a return, a response by Iran. | |
| Here's that story, anti-war.com. | |
| Netya, Uzwari was a significant factor in Trump's decision not to attack Iran. | |
| Vice President Vance pushed Trump to attack Iran. | |
| He's on the wrong side. | |
| A call from Israeli PM Benjamin, who convinced President Donald Trump not to order an attack on Iran last week. | |
| Yeah, I was concerned the attack would not be decisive and Israel would be unable to repel an Iranian counterattack without more American military support. | |
| Wednesday, American diplomats and military officials in the Middle East were convinced they would receive orders from Trump to strike Iran, but it didn't come. | |
| It didn't happen. | |
| And therefore, the attack did not take place. | |
| Very appropriate, in my judgment, that it did not take place. | |
| Thus, we have more reports to come. | |
| Israel opposes Trump advancing a Gaza peace plan. | |
| This may be regarded as surprising if you don't realize that Israel doesn't want peace at any cost. | |
| They simply want to kill all the Palestinians or have them otherwise removed from Palestine so they can steal their land. | |
| I mean, it's cut and dry anywhere.com. | |
| Prime Minister said the White House Executive Committee to run Gaza is problematic for Israel. | |
| Tel Aviv did not provide details on its issues with Trump's Gaza board. | |
| A source told to Reds that the public rebuke was for show and that was aware of planning for the executive committee. | |
| His public statement drew a sharp rebuke from Washington. | |
| This is our show, not his show. | |
| We managed to do things in Gaza in recent months nobody thought was possible. | |
| And we're going to continue moving. | |
| A U.S. official told Axios in response to Israeli PM statement: if he wants us to deal with Gaza, it will have to be our way. | |
| We worked over him. | |
| Let him focus on Iran and let's deal with Gaza. | |
| We're not going to argue with him. | |
| He will do his politics. | |
| He will keep moving forward with our plan. | |
| He can't really go against us. | |
| Well, that's a remarkable statement on multiple counts because it represents a real difference between Trump and NetU that I would not anticipate. | |
| Trump ordinarily is a walking man for BB. | |
| He is so subservient. | |
| He is well regarded as a puppet of Netanyahu. | |
| This is a rather striking emphasis of differences. | |
| How it will play out is yet to be seen. | |
| Meanwhile, here we have anti-Zionism versus benefit Israel more anti-Zionism. | |
| We know they've been compromised. | |
| There is a lot of hate online against the Jews, and this video will try to explain why and where we should actually direct our anger. | |
| So, first, there is a difference between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, but the noise is currently piling them together as one, which is wrong. | |
| The people that control Israel don't care about religion, they care about controlling humanity as a whole to infiltrating every branch of power. | |
| So, even if they control the media and big tech and the ADL and the politicians, they have no problem allowing Jewish hate to flood social media and put innocent people in harm's way because ultimately it serves them. | |
| As long as it helps create their one-world government, they don't care who the victims are. | |
| When you operate at that level, you don't see borders or religion. | |
| What you see is a chessboard. | |
| So wait, Bibi claims to care about Christians in America, but not Christians in Gaza, in Iraq, in Iran, Syria, Libya. | |
| He also claims to care about Jewish people, but still allowed the stand down to happen on October 7th. | |
| It doesn't even make sense. | |
| The Mossad and the CIA are known for waging war by way of deception, and these wars have created a huge influx of migrants coming to the Western world, which has created division. | |
| We're seeing it happen in real time. | |
| It's chaos. | |
| And when all these cultures and religions are clashing, the Zionists are getting exactly what they want. | |
| A reason to bring order to chaos. | |
| A reason to introduce a top-down surveillance system with a social credit score that's tied to a digital currency, just like China. | |
| And that's the plan. | |
| And they don't care how many Jews, Christians, or Muslims have to die to make that happen. | |
| Like many politicians said, you don't have to be Jewish to be a Zionist. | |
| So let's not fall for religious hate. | |
| We need to coexist peacefully. | |
| But if a nation infiltrates foreign governments, uses Epstein-style tactics to subvert powerful people, wages war, harbor pedophiles, promote degeneracy, and make you believe that they're the chosen people, then you need a change in leadership because they're not helping in our collective unity. | |
| The Zionists that control Israel are using Jews as the main face for their takeover, but they also use Christians and Muslims. | |
| When you see world leaders kissing the wall, having a bunch of dual citizens in their government, and making moves that benefit Israel more than their own country, then we know they've been compromised. | |
| Same for these big tech CEOs. | |
| We all know who you are. | |
| So I hope this video can realign our aim and point towards names and faces that deserve to be called out. | |
| Not the group as a whole, because that's the trap. | |
| And as long as we fight amongst ourselves, we are losing. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Simply excellent. | |
| Meanwhile, more than 60 have quit the Heritage Foundation over its head's failure to condemn anti-Semitism. | |
| And of course, what they really are talking about is failure to condemn criticism of Israel for genocide, among other abuses. | |
| More than 60 senior staff members, fellows, and trustees have departed the Heritage Foundation in the wake of the crisis, ignited by President Kevin Roberts' support for Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson. | |
| Newsmax has learned the departure signaled deepening turmoil when of Washington's most influential conservative think tanks. | |
| In the past week, Andrew Hale, a senior heritage politicianalist, exited the foundation. | |
| I can roll with policy changes, but what I can't roll with is a tolerance or an overlooking of anti-Semitism or any form of bigotry. | |
| Hale told Jewish Insider. | |
| When reaching for a comment by Newsmax, Wilson declined to confirm the number of departures since October. | |
| Late that month, Robert posted a video statement on a pending talker after a commentator aired a widely criticized, well, not by me, interview with two antis, a far-right figure known for white nationalists and Holocaust denied views. | |
| Well, as I've said before, if you've done the research, you're either a Holocaust denier or a big fat liar. | |
| It's cut and dry. | |
| And anyone who's looking for especially good resource, Nick Kohlerstron's new book, Breaking the Spell, well, it's been around over 15 years now, I guess, is, in my opinion, the definitive work where Nick had the benefit of the British death books, where the Brits, Alan Turing assisting, had broken the German code. | |
| And they had records of everything the Germans were recording, which was meticulous and detailed about all the camps, all those who had died, the rationale for their death. | |
| Whereas I've reported many times, the International Committee of the Red Cross in its recalibration of 1993, where they had kept detailed records on the age, the sex, the ethnicity, the religion, | |
| and the cause of death of inmates from all the camps, concluded there had been a total of 296,081, none of whom had died from being put to death in a gas chamber for the simple reason there weren't any. | |
| They did use Zycon B to kill body lice because it was spreading typhus and dysentery in the camps in order to maintain the health of the inmates for the simple reason that these were labor camps and you can't get work out of a corpse. | |
| Here's now a report, rather interesting, why I am no longer a Christian Zionist. | |
| Wanting to know the story of why I'm no longer a Zionist. | |
| So I thought I would share a little bit of that story. | |
| I was raised as an evangelical Christian, and that sect of Christianity really pushes Zionism. | |
| And then into my adulthood, I became a Zionist activist. | |
| I was a writer, a public speaker, was even on TV some, and held fundraisers. | |
| And I was so far into my echo chamber, and I don't watch mainstream media like CNN or Fox News. | |
| So after October 7th happened, I didn't even realize what was happening to civilians in Gaza. | |
| But then I got on X and I started seeing some of what was happening. | |
| And that obviously got my attention. | |
| But what else got my attention is seeing that people who express the concern of what was happening, especially to children in Gaza, were immediately labeled anti-Semitic. | |
| So once I started seeing these things, I asked myself if I was willing to come out of my echo chamber and look at the history of Zionism, because I was a Zionist without knowing the history of Zionism. | |
| I mean, go figure. | |
| So I love to do research, and that basically became my job all day for hours, was to research Zionism. | |
| And, you know, it's interesting that, and I did that for months, but after being a Zionist for 28 years, it's interesting that it took mere weeks for me to no longer consider myself a Zionist. | |
| After using my voice to push Zionist propaganda for so long, I'm just so grateful now that I can use my voice to speak the truth about Zionism. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Excellent. | |
| I think there are going to be many more converts away from Zionists and back to Christianity. | |
| Meanwhile, Trump issued NATO a warning about Greenland and left Denmark in full panic. | |
| Catch this. | |
| Trump. | |
| President Trump dropped Obama on Drew Social Medicine morning this hour before VP Vance and Secretary of State Rubio were set to meet Danish and Greenland officials at the White House. | |
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Trump's Greenland Ultimatum
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| The United States needs Greenland for the purpose of national security, Trump wrote. | |
| He didn't stop there. | |
| Trump revealed Greenland is vital for the golden dome that we are building, the cutting-edge missile defense system that shielded America from Russian and Chinese threats. | |
| Then came the ultimatum that sent shockwaves through NATO headquarters. | |
| NATO should be leading the way for us to get it. | |
| If we don't, Russia or China will. | |
| And that is not going to happen. | |
| Trump message to the Alliance, crystal clear. | |
| America's NATO partners need to get on board with Greenland acquisition. | |
| Watch Russia and China move in instead. | |
| Militarily, without the vast power of the United States, which I built during my first term and am now bringing to a new and even higher level, NATO would not be an effective force or deterrent, not even close. | |
| But think about it. | |
| Denmark is a member of NATO. | |
| That makes Greenland protected by NATO. | |
| If Russia or China were to try to take Greenland, that would invoke a defense by NATO. | |
| So what the hell is Trump talking about? | |
| Out of both sides of his mouth at the same time. | |
| Very, very troubling. | |
| Meanwhile, Australia is about to pass anti-hate legislation that would criminalize Christianity. | |
| Get this. | |
| Stop telling people you're going to write a book and finally get it done. | |
| You know your book. | |
| Well, next week, Australia will take up consideration of their combating anti-Semitism, hate, and extremism bill in Parliament. | |
| This is one of the most draconian pieces of legislation to hit the English-speaking world. | |
| The Green Party has now come out posting their concerns saying they will not support it in its current form and that it may have some unintended consequences. | |
| You think? | |
| But it's funny, their concerns seem to go the opposite. | |
| They don't think maybe it goes far enough. | |
| They think, hey, we should just, why are we just covering like religious Jews against anti-Semitism? | |
| Why shouldn't we also cover LGBTQ plus? | |
| Like, let's put everything we can into this hate speech bucket. | |
| Okay. | |
| Have they gone completely insane in Australia? | |
| Here to help us understand what is happening is Maria Z. Welcome back to the show from Z Media. | |
| Great to have you here, keeping her eye on the pulse of everything what's happening there. | |
| How close are we to seeing these things actually passed, Maria? | |
| Great to see you. | |
| Great to see you as well. | |
| Thank you for having me back. | |
| It's yet to be determined at this stage. | |
| It looks like the Greens do want some amendments made, as you said. | |
| The opposition party, which is actually, so the party in power at the moment is Labor, which is kind of like the Democrats here. | |
| The opposition is the Liberal Party, which is actually supposed to be more like Republicans. | |
| But Australia is very similar to the U.S. in the sense that what you have most of the time is a uniparty. | |
| So the opposition, the Liberals, aka like the Republicans, are saying, we're not really supporting this. | |
| We actually want to introduce our own version of this. | |
| Whichever way you turn, they're all saying, seemingly, that it doesn't go far enough or they want to amend it in some ways. | |
| No one's saying, actually, no, this should be abolished altogether. | |
| And it should be, Clayton, because there is no such thing as hate speech. | |
| Hate speech is simply speech that certain people don't like. | |
| And guess what? | |
| You're not God. | |
| You don't get to decide who is and isn't allowed to say what they want to say. | |
| And it's just insane to me. | |
| But what we do have is this lockstep approach across multiple countries. | |
| We have similar pushes here in the US for these types of hate speech laws. | |
| So people in America should be paying attention to what's happening over there because similar arguments are being made here. | |
| Now, if you want, I can take you through some of the most egregious points in this bill. | |
| It says that it criminalizes speech that merely causes fear, even if no harm occurs, and it results in five years' imprisonment. | |
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| Charles de Gaulle once said, actually, it's difficult to envision in this regard any other criterion, any other standard than gold. | |
| Yes, gold, which does not change in nature, which can be made into either bars, ingots, or coins, which has no nationality and which is considered in all places and all times the immutable and fiduciary value par excellence. | |
| So when the question is, why gold? | |
| It's simple, my friends. | |
| The answer to that question is simply, why not? | |
| Like it or not, precious metals will always be the world's reserve currency. | |
| Even though nations do not define their currency by their worth and say gold, individuals still buy gold and silver to protect themselves from inflation. | |
| The more money a nation's central bank pours into the economy, the less valuable its currency, the dollar is, which means the price of everything else rises. | |
| $21 up for a bag of dog food. | |
| Seeing that the dollar is cheap, that's why the cost of everything goes up. | |
| It's because of the buying power. | |
| The value of the dollar is tanked. | |
| It's worth nothing. | |
| And yet, gold that your family would have owned in 1907 will buy at least the same amount of goods, if not far more. | |
| William McPhee once stated it's extraordinary how many emotional storms one may weather in safety if one is ballasted with ever so little gold. | |
| The truth about money: gold versus cash in the crisis. | |
| Gold, a valuable thing to store the power of gold in times of crisis. | |
| Historical sketch of paper currency. | |
| Oh, and beware the eyes of rare coin dealers. | |
| And Alan Greenspan's speech on gold and economic freedom. | |
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| There are places that have been for my life. | |
| Oh, some have changed. | |
| Some forever have gone. | |
| Some have gone. | |
| And some remain. | |
| All these places had that moment. | |
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Release Game Over
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| With lovers and friends. | |
| I still can recall some are dead in time, some are dead in my life, I've loved them all. | |
| You're back, Jim. | |
| Thanks, Yuli. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Sorry about that mission from my wife. | |
| Here we have Hag Seth blowing up a devastating secret aircraft attack having been uncovered. | |
| This guy, it seems to me, is completely out of his depth. | |
| Drug boats in the Caribbean in the Eastern Pacific carrying drugs, headed to the United States, to poison the American people. | |
| We're not playing the whole catch and release game anymore. | |
| These are foreign terrorist organizations, the al-Qaeda of our hemisphere, and we will sink every drug boat headed in our direction. | |
| Oh, he's a big, tough alpha man, and he needs to be. | |
| After all, we're at war. | |
| We keep being told we're at war, even though the other side hasn't fired a single shot, as far as I can see. | |
| And I think it's ridiculous to call it a war. | |
| I think that serious scholars think it's ridiculous to call it a war. | |
| But importantly, he has called it a war. | |
| They present this as a military conflict, and that's why what they're doing is okay. | |
| War crimes set to the side. | |
| But the fact that they are calling it an armed conflict actually makes some of the other stuff they've done recently way more significant, unacceptable under any cases. | |
| But if we are to believe that we are in some sort of war against the cartels, then take a look at what they did recently. | |
| New reporting says the Pentagon used a secret aircraft painted to look like a civilian plane in its first attack on a boat that the Trump administration said was smuggling drugs, killing 11 people last September. | |
| The aircraft also carried its munitions inside the fuselage rather than visibly under its wings. | |
| Now, briefly, let me just say it's insane that it has taken us like five months to find this out, but that's what they did. | |
| They didn't fly one of our regular military planes. | |
| They made it look as if it was a civilian plane and then opened fire, killing a bunch of people. | |
| And that is actually really bad and really unacceptable and has always been known to be so. | |
| The non-military appearance is significant, according to legal specialists, because the administration has argued its lethal boat attacks are lawful. | |
| They're not just murdering these people because President Trump determined that the United States is in an armed conflict with drug cartels. | |
| The laws of armed conflict prohibit combatants from feigning civilian status to fool adversaries into dropping their guard, then attacking and killing them. | |
| That is a war crime called perfidy. | |
| So the idea is you are not allowed to pretend to be civilians and then start murdering people. | |
| And I understand there will be MAGA chuds that are like, well, in war, anything goes. | |
| No, you dumbasses. | |
| We're not doing this just because we care so much about the other side. | |
| We abide by this because we don't want the other sides to do it to us. | |
| It's the same. | |
| It's international law. | |
| He's completely right. | |
| The laws of war totally inappropriate. | |
| Get this now. | |
| Israeli-American billionaire Miriam Adelson pretty much confirms they're buying influence from U.S. politicians. | |
| Can you allow me not to answer? | |
| I want to be truthful, and there's so many things I don't want to talk about, she says. | |
| This is from the blog called The Infinite Unknown. | |
| Miriam really basically is confirming that she is buying up politician by the Bushel basket, but she doesn't want to talk about it. | |
| Meanwhile, no longer in my hands. | |
| How Hill Republicans stopped caring about DOJ releasing the Epstein files. | |
| And if you realize what's going on is primarily to distract the public from the release of the Epstein files, which had become a front burner, a front page issue, you're missing the boat. | |
| One month after the congressionally mandated deadline to release all its files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Justice Department has made only a fraction of the files public, and it remains silent on its plans to fully comply with the law. | |
| Also keeping quiet about the DOJ delays are congressional Republicans, almost all of whom voted in November to release the records after swinging months, heating President Trump opposition to the move. | |
| Some are openly admitting it's no longer a priority. | |
| I don't give a rimp about Epstein, said Laura Nurbobert last week, has to take stock of the month since the January 19 deadline. | |
| Like there's so many other things we need to be working on. | |
| I've done what I had to do for Epstein. | |
| Talk to somebody else about that. | |
| It's no longer in my hands. | |
| Boebart was one of four House Republicans, along with Thomas Massey of Kentucky, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, and Nancy Mesa, South Carolina, who joined with Democrats for the House floor vote on the Epstein legislation when leadership resisted moving it. | |
| The White House lobbied these lawmakers heavily to take their names off the discharge petition to compel the bill's consideration with admin officials at one point summoning Bobert to the situation room for a final plea. | |
| Well, see, now they got an excuse. | |
| We got the business with Maduro, with Venezuela, with Iran. | |
| We still have ongoing with Ukraine, claiming, in essence, they can't chew gum and walk at the same time. | |
| Very, very bad. | |
| Meanwhile, Minneapolis mayhem, anti-ICE mobs clash with federal agent. | |
| We want to bring in Greg Vivino, the Border Patrol chief who I just mentioned is on the ground there right now. | |
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| Greg, welcome to you. | |
| Thank you for joining us. | |
| Please do share with us what's happening there and describe the situation. | |
| Sure, Sandra, the situation there at the Federal Building, the Whipple Building. | |
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| We have a fissure here, a potential for a civil war, not between black and white, but roughly between libtards who want to protect the illegals who are here and consuming vast resources from the American people and the rest of the public who thinks they should be removed and stop, | |
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| you know, absorbing so many resources we need for bona fide American citizens. | |
| So it's like it's more like a sanctuary city and state thing versus those who believe in enforcing the law. | |
| Here are the two stories. | |
| Governor Tim Waltz mobilizes State National Guard amid ongoing protests versus Pentagon readied 1500 soldiers to possibly deploy to Minnesota. | |
| Washington Post reports. | |
| Here's more from the first. | |
| Tensions are flaring in Minneapolis. | |
| Mr. DeCry Nice and its agent use a force face-off with federal law enforcement. | |
| Administrative Governor Tim Waltz mobilizes state National Guard to stand by ready to assist in opposing the enforcement of federal law. | |
| I mean, that's what we're talking about here. | |
| Crowds of bundled-up demonstrators chanted and waved signs Saturday in some freezing temperatures in downtown Minneapolis and at the Bishop Henry Whimple Federal Building. | |
| Extra measures were put in place in downtown Minneapolis with block roads and at least one hotel boostering security due to the protests. | |
| At a federal building or a tent standoff between federal law enforcement officers in riot garret protesters, a large group of officers approached the protesters from the federal building. | |
| The crowd responded with chants of expletives and booze. | |
| Some demonstrators a crowd to stay calm and stay together. | |
| That's one side. | |
| On the other, Pentagon readies 1,500 soldiers to deploy. | |
| The Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active duty soldiers in Alaska to prepare for a possible deployment to Minnesota, the site of large protests at the government deportation drive. | |
| Two U.S. officials told Reuters Sunday, the U.S. Army placed the units on prepare to deploy orders in case violence in the Midwestern state escalates, the official said, though it's not clear whether any of them will be sent. | |
| President Donald Trump Thursday threatened to use the Insurrection Act and employ military force of officials in the state to not stop protesters from targeting immigration officials after a surge in ICE enforcement agents. | |
| Next, ICE director, Todd Lyons, drops bombshell about Minneapolis shooting that has Democrats panicked. | |
| Well, maybe. | |
| Acting ICE Director Todd Lyon will do punch during an appearance on Sean Hannity's show, explaining exactly what's happening on America's streets. | |
| The video everyone talking about shows an illegal alien using his car as a weapon against ICE agents in San Antonio, Texas. | |
| Unfortunately, when we hear elected officials calling upon individuals to meet or obstruct ICE law enforcement operations nationwide, you're going to see incidents like this, Lyon told Hannity. | |
| The gray ICE vehicle got rammed hard enough to send the officer driving to the hospital with neck injuries. | |
| That's going on out there. | |
| It's not restricted to Minneapolis. | |
| Meanwhile, Mike Lindell promises new protester laws and to arrest all the anti-ICE demonstrators if elected Minnesota governor. | |
| I tell you, he's got an excellent chance. | |
| My pillow founder Mike Lindell promised new protester laws and to arrest anti-ICE demonstrators if he becomes governor of Minnesota. | |
| Lindell joins Steve Bannon at the War Room Podcast Friday, blasting people protesting ICE in Minneapolis, following an agent shooting and killing 37-year-old mother Renee Goode in the city. | |
| Lindell Is currently running for governor of Minnesota, and he vowed that some of his first steps will be banning Sharia law and targeting ICE protesters. | |
| The mega activists claim that protesters in Minnesota are being transported into the city, argued that the residents are scared to death of these demonstrators promising new protester laws if he gets into office. | |
| I wish him well. | |
| I think Mike Lindell would be a breath of fresh air for Minnesota, where I personally reside in Duluth for 19 years. | |
| Meanwhile, is DHS paying anti-and they have to do this because they've lost everybody in the podcast sphere. | |
| They've lost all the social media influencers who aren't up for hire. | |
| They've lost Theo Vaughan, they've lost Joe Rogan, they lost Candace Owens, they lost Tucker Carlson, they lost, I'm sure they lost Andrew Schultz, they've lost us, they lost Dave Smith. | |
| There isn't anybody who they haven't lost. | |
| So they still got Jeremy from the courtroom, so that's why, yeah, so that's why they have to pay people now because it's over, and that's why they had to tell Dan Bongino to quit the FBI and go back to podcasting in a very desperate and failed attempt to win back the podcasting fear. | |
| It's not working. | |
| Guess what? | |
| Uh, ICE is paying social influencers to post positive things about ICE because, as I've been showing you all morning or all afternoon today on show, ICE is out of control and they're violating citizens' rights left and right. | |
| Not illegals, legal citizens. | |
| They're violating their rights left and right and shooting people in the face on the regular now. | |
| That's from Cook Turd, who's way better than Cat Turd. | |
| Yeah, oh, I love Cook Turd. | |
| So that's making fun of Cat Turd because Cat Turd is CuckTurd. | |
| I guess it was IDF turd, really. | |
| In the end, so ICE is spending $8 million on deals with pro-ICE influencers to push its propaganda. | |
| And Cook Turd tweets out, MAGA, anti-ICE protesters are being paid. | |
| Christy Noam, I'm secretly using $8 million of the taxpayers' money to pay podcasters, influencers, to pretend to love ICE. | |
| Of course, number 23,891. | |
| So that whole. | |
| What do we say about that? | |
| I'm not balled about it. | |
| I don't think the protesters are in the right. | |
| I'm supportive of ICE. | |
| I am not supportive of violating the rights of American citizens. | |
| However, so we just got to clean up our act. | |
| Meanwhile, get this: U.S. Senator Maggie Goodlander, frankly, I never heard of her before. | |
| Caught smurfing $15,222,385 along with her treasurer, Jim Callahan, Melissa Nissan. | |
| Details below. | |
| She's married to Hillary Clinton's fixer, Jake Sullivan. | |
| Representative Goodlander, see now that makes her a member of the House, not the Senate, is one of the ringleaders of the sedition six. | |
| Admitted she's under investigation for DOJ for seditious words against our military country and President Donald Trump. | |
| Goodlander is one of the most dangerous deep state villains. | |
| She's the leader of the sedition six. | |
| Her witting to Hillary's top aide, Jake Sullivan, was attended by the Clintons features. | |
| CI director Bill Burns, Tony Blinken, Merrick Garland, and others. | |
| Good lander worked with Norm Ison to devise the first impeachment of President Trump in 2019 and 2021. | |
| She became a top advisor to Attorney General Mary Garland and oversaw the Durham investigation into oblivion. | |
| Yes, yes, yes. | |
| Meanwhile, fraudsters are taking advantage of SNAP. | |
| I say, surprise, surprise. | |
| Of course they are. | |
| Fraudsters have taken advantage of SNAP, aka food stamp by filling and filing in five different states using dead people's information, then selling the food stamps for money. | |
| Corruption. | |
| Some SNAP recipients have homes in five states, receive SNAP benefits in all five. | |
| Not only that, 200,000 dead people are receiving food benefits. | |
| 500,000 are getting double servings of food Democrats. | |
| Democrats are suing to cover it up. | |
| Good luck. | |
| Meanwhile, the Democrat playbook is to arrest every single person who disagrees with them. | |
| The Democrat playbook arrests every single person who disagrees with them and stacked the Supreme Court to make sure those people have zero rights. | |
| This is a Democrat consultant laying it out in plain English. | |
| Believe them when they show you who they are. | |
| But it's buffering and not playing. | |
| Meanwhile, Tulsi has just dropped another bombshell. | |
| Let's check this out. | |
| Holy smokes, DNI Tulsi Gabbard just dropped another bombshell on election integrity. | |
| I've got a long list of things we're investigating. | |
| We have the best of the best on this, and election integrity is a major part of it. | |
| Tulsi says there's now evidence electronic voting machines were tampered with to manipulate U.S. election outcomes going to what happened on November 3rd, 2020. | |
| Here's a quote: We have evidence showing these electronic voting systems have been vulnerable to hackers for a very long time, vulnerable to exploitation to manipulate vote results. | |
| She says this is exactly why American Newspaper ballots nationwide so voters can actually trust the process again. | |
| Reports claim Dominion deleted 2.7 million Trump votes nationwide. | |
| 221,000 in Pennsylvania allegedly switched from Trump to Biden. | |
| 941,000 Trump votes deleted. | |
| State using Dominion system allegedly switched 435,000 from Trump to Biden. | |
| 19,958 Trump voters allegedly vote trip flip to Biden. | |
| This is insane. | |
| Well, not if you're out to steal elections. | |
| It's not. | |
| It's highly rational. | |
| That's what you do. | |
| Meanwhile, Zach says Turning Point has sent me authority. | |
| This week, I received a letter from Turning Point titled Demand to Cease and Desist Defamatory Comments. | |
| This is the first step when someone sues you for defamation. | |
| I know there are a lot of people out there making videos about Turning Point, so you should pay attention to this. | |
| They have started sending out cease and desist letters, and for some reason, they've decided to start with me. | |
| Apparently, they cannot handle the criticism from my teeny tiny YouTube channel. | |
| This letter is showing the world the type of organization Turning Point has become under Erica Kirk. | |
| They want to send legal letters to small YouTube creators. | |
| So, we're going to go through this letter. | |
| And by the way, if any of you know a good lawyer in Arizona that handles defamation cases, have them send me an email through my website because I'm looking for a lawyer. | |
| More, more, more. | |
| Leak here. | |
| We have Jimmy Dorso. | |
| Proof Erica Kirk was CIA all along. | |
| Back to Jimmy. | |
| There's been a lot of videos of Erica Kirk going around showing her inside of CIA promo videos when she was 22 and 23 years old. | |
| This virgin here? | |
| I don't know if you've seen them, but here's another one. | |
| James Kirk, I mean, James Lee found another one. | |
| With some lighter news to round out the week, Erica Kirk might actually be CIA. | |
| You think? | |
| Let's watch. | |
| So the internet sleuths have dug up an old CIA documentary, and Erica Kirk is in it. | |
| Check this out. | |
| We have five major threats that make our grid extremely vulnerable that we've presented to congressional officials. | |
| One being cyber, two being hackers, three being physical threats. | |
| Fourth one is solar EMP. | |
| And the fifth one is man-made EMP. | |
| So the concern that we have is that we put out this critical information. | |
| And when we go over this risk analysis, they hear what we're saying, but they don't want to take action. | |
| Okay, so apparently this clip is from a documentary called Blackstart USA, and Erica Kirk, Nee Fronsvi, appears as a presenter or briefer on a topic of electromagnetic pulse EMP threats and vulnerabilities in the U.S. power grid. | |
| First of all, I'm pretty sure she was 23 years old. | |
| So she's been CIA since the time she was a beauty queen. | |
| They got her, went and got her. | |
| So she's been CIA for a long time. | |
| Her mother is also a defense, and it all centers around Camp Wachuca. | |
| Fort Hoctua, I believe it is. | |
| Or Fort Hoctua, as Kurt calls it. | |
| She is shown briefing or addressing a group of national security professionals, experts, and figures, including former CIA director James Woolsey. | |
| The footage depicts her delivering information about potential EMP attacks, which could originate from high-altitude detonations or other means, and the risk of the coordinated physical attacks that could lead to widespread blackouts or grid failure. | |
| This is those are bona fide threats. | |
| The point is that Erica Kirk was in there working with CIA for very many years here, unbeknownst to the American people. | |
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| A scandal too dark to contain is erupting into the open as Erica Kirk is named by multiple survivors in a sprawling network of satanic child trafficking cult activity and secret psychological programs that even the mainstream media can no longer ignore. | |
| Wow. | |
| Anyone who thought Erica was on the up and up may want to think again. | |
| Meanwhile, we have Robert Malone talking about de-woking medicine, DEI, and woke medicine forever. | |
| The sky is quite brilliant. | |
| During recent testimony, both Senator Josh Hawley and the rest of the world provided a lesson of the distortion of modern U.S. medical system that has occurred under the influence of cultural Marxism, DEI programs, and woke ideology. | |
| The essence of Jewish power is the ability to prevent the discussion of Jewish power. | |
| Jewish power requires anybody in politics to understand it and know about it, but never talk about it. | |
| My awakening really sums up with the very best evidence, the facts and the truth about race and the fact that race drives history and the truth about the Jewish question. | |
| The younger you get, the greater the percentage of people who identify as alphabet suit, you know, LGBTQRS. | |
| This woman, she's like, oh, yeah, I identify as a koala two years ago. | |
| And I'm like, what, a koala? | |
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| How come you can see the country's done? | |
| How come you can see the country's done? | |
| How many of you can say that you love to play the game? | |
| But final stories, we'll return to the first bombshell. | |
| Vax versus unvaxxed study. | |
| Now seeing the light of day. | |
| VATS-induced turbo cancer. | |
| Hundreds of studies indicate COVID-19 vaccine, one of the largest carcinogenic exposures in history. | |
| Are you surprised? | |
| FBI investigating what was a massive NCAA point shaving scandal involving 39 players in 17 Division I teams. | |
| That's in basketball, college, basket, and Paul. | |
| The hitman's fingerbrick with LBJ's man McWallace on the sixth floor. | |
| The answer is yes, he was. | |
| Mac Wallace, who was Linden's personal hitman, killed a dozen people for Linden, including one of his sister, who's talked too much. | |
| And he was one of the eight shooters in D. Lee Plaza on 22 November, 1963. | |
| Jane Lino reveals why late night comedy is dying after removing political jokes, boosted ticket sales 30%. | |
| I had no idea. | |
| Taking out political jokes, ridiculous. | |
| Returning to the first. | |
| A bombshell vax versus unvaccinated study has now seen the light of day, and the results are staggering. | |
| Dr. Marcus Zervos led this study, but decided not to publish because publishing something like that is might as well retire. | |
| I'd be finished. | |
| Here's what the study revealed. | |
| Vaccinated children were 4.29 times more likely to have asthma, three times higher for atrophic diseases like eczema, six times higher for autoimmune disorders category, including over 50 different diseases, five and a half times higher risk for neurodevelopmental disorders, 2.9 times more for motor disability, 4.5 times more for speech disorder, three times more for developmental delays, | |
| six times more for acute and chronic ear infections. | |
| In nearly 2,000 unvaccinated children, there were zero cases of ADHD, diabetes, behavioral problems, learning disabilities, intellectual disability ticks, or other psychological disorders. | |
| The study's conclusion is devastating. | |
| In contrast to our expectation, we found that exposure to vaccination was independently associated with an overall two and a half fold increase in the likelihood of developing a chronic health condition when compared to children unexposed to vaccination. | |
| If this study should be sidelined for producing inconvenient results, how many others have met the same fate? | |
| But the truth is, you don't need a study to notice the difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated kids. | |
| Afraid of? | |
| The study was a bombshell. | |
| 18,468 subjects. | |
| 1,957 of them were fully unvaccinated. | |
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| You're listening to the Republic Broadcasting Network, because you can handle the truth. | |
| Maybe we must speak. | |
| Welcome to the second hour of Authentic News right here on RBN Live this 20th day of January 2026. | |
| I take your calls. | |
| Two callers standing by, frequent callers who have a lot to say. | |
| We start with JP from Chicago. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, Jim, I got to congratulate you on Indiana, man. | |
| I can't wait to talk about that game. | |
| I don't want to pick up the whole show, but wasn't it wonderful that game yesterday? | |
| I watched the whole thing. | |
| It was just wonderful. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It was wonderful, except the Raps let Miami get away with a lot of brutality. | |
| There was one series of plays whereas Indiana coach complained the quarterback was hit three different times with very obvious fouls that were not called JP. | |
| And it turns out the average age of the Miami player is like 24, which tells you how the money they've gone about finding good football players who may not have been regular college students, but are eligible to play as college students. | |
| And they shelled out 30 million bucks to put that team together, JB. Miami. | |
| That's what was amazing about it was David versus Goliath. | |
| I mean, the guy, a young kid, Fernando, his mother was there. | |
| She was in a wheelchair. | |
| The president was there. | |
| Rubia was there. | |
| He was from Cuba. | |
| They immigrated from Cuba. | |
| So Rubia's family is from Cuba. | |
| And the audience, I got to say, old-fashioned football. | |
| That's the way football should be played. | |
| Before what happened in 2020, the woke virus took hold of the NFL, and it hasn't been the same. | |
| Look at these, look at the run backs. | |
| The kickoff is totally gay now. | |
| They actually got gay cheerleaders in Minnesota. | |
| They got female refs. | |
| They got these guys with special head helmets. | |
| They look retarded. | |
| Honestly, they got these huge helmets. | |
| It's like it was a time warp when I watched football, NFL the other day, and I hadn't watched it in years. | |
| But when I watched that college game, I was enthralled by it. | |
| And it was David versus Goliath. | |
| You had guys like that quarterback on the other side. | |
| He was a six-year senior. | |
| You're absolutely correct. | |
| They were big guys. | |
| They looked like NFL players, 300 pounds, 640. | |
| They were big boys, right? | |
| Coming at you. | |
| And they busted his lip and gave him a bloody lip in the first play. | |
| Remember when that happened? | |
| Yep. | |
| But what was amazing is that's how real football is when it's not cheated on. | |
| When you don't have guys cheating, missing balls on purpose. | |
| You don't have refs that are cheating on plays. | |
| You don't have these weird rules all set up for the running game to set up for running quarterbacks. | |
| That's what the NFL is doing now. | |
| But the college is the old school. | |
| It was old school football. | |
| I went to the many Badgers games in Madison, man. | |
| And those old school games were awesome. | |
| I got to see that quarterback from Seattle. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Russell Wilson. | |
| Yeah, I see him when he was playing for, you know, when he was a young kid playing for Wisconsin. | |
| So those games are real, man. | |
| And those kids are not corrupted. | |
| But I got to admit, that coach for Indiana was shrewd. | |
| He looked like a young dang heck right now. | |
| He had no emotional. | |
| He was playing at the end. | |
| He was going all the way, all the way. | |
| And then Fernando ran in for that touchdown. | |
| He picked out three guys. | |
| It was just they put that play in just for this game. | |
| Did they? | |
| Yes. | |
| He talked about it. | |
| And the execution was great. | |
| Notice how he extended the football to get it across the goal line. | |
| It was perfect. | |
| Yeah, and he took a big hit in the back. | |
| He got smashed up pretty hard for that, but he still kept going, man. | |
| That bloody lip sometimes gets you going. | |
| That shows fight or flight. | |
| Yeah. | |
| He was a fighter. | |
| Yeah, there was a legitimate targeting call there that wasn't made that brought that about. | |
| Now, I don't know if you're aware, JB, but Indiana has a terrible history in football. | |
| They have lost more football games than any other college in America. | |
| I know, though, that's an amazing turnaround in two years. | |
| This new coach is just a damn genius. | |
| He's a damn genius. | |
| The coach is amazing. | |
| Yeah. | |
| He looked like a young Danny Edgar, very high forehead. | |
| He does. | |
| Yeah. | |
| He was no emotions on the guy. | |
| He was our cold steel. | |
| And he believed in his guys. | |
| And you know what I thought was interesting? | |
| The linemen all had these special metal brackets around their knees because that's a big injury for a lineman. | |
| You know, they're heavy guys. | |
| Knee injury will take you out for a whole season. | |
| And they had these really interesting brackets. | |
| Did you notice that? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I guess I mentioned at the start of the show, there's 16-0. | |
| You got to go back to 1894 when the Yale Bulldogs pulled it off 16-0. | |
| I mean, that's amazing. | |
| Just amazing. | |
| Congratulations, Jim. | |
| I was so happy to watch an old school game after watching the Bears get their butts there. | |
| And of course, and Miami was threatening when we had an interception right at the end of the game. | |
| It was just a perfect way to end the game. | |
| I was really happy. | |
| 27 to 21, Indiana beating Miami. | |
| JP, thank you for all those comments and enthusiasm. | |
| Much appreciated. | |
| Thank you. | |
| One last thing, Jim. | |
| I didn't want to take up too much time, bro. | |
| But one thing about the Iran coup fail, most people don't know this, but there was some leaked information. | |
| Those spies were ratted out. | |
| Some are saying it's NATO. | |
| I heard the Danish might have leaked information on those Mossad spies, and they were getting ready to be hung. | |
| There were 80 of them. | |
| They had the picture on TV, and Bibi was freaking out. | |
| But what the rumor is that Putin and Trump had a back-channel conversation. | |
| I don't know if this is just web chatter, but it makes sense. | |
| If you think about it, they captured those Mossad spies. | |
| They were going to hang them. | |
| Iran made a deal because of Putin not to hang the spies to make some kind of deal with Trump, and then Trump backed off. | |
| That's some chatter I heard, and it makes a lot of sense. | |
| What do you think about that? | |
| You mean that was influential in Trump not attacking Iran, to have the Iran not hang the 80 and public executions, which would have been their practice here. | |
| Very interesting, JP. | |
| I hadn't heard that story. | |
| I think there were a lot of factors involved here. | |
| And the fact that Israel really wasn't prepared for the Iranian retaliation, it sounds to me like Bibi got a realistic assessment of how bad it was going to be for Israel this time around. | |
| And he discouraged Trump from going forward because it was going to decimate Israel, decimate Israel. | |
| Good call. | |
| Good call, James. | |
| China dropped a bunch of weapons there, too. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| And Russia. | |
| Both. | |
| Both. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Iran is prepared for this. | |
| Should it come to pass? | |
| I agree completely. | |
| Excellent call, JP. | |
| Thank you, my friend. | |
| Keith, Keith. | |
| December 5, Keith from Montana joined the conversation. | |
| Keith. | |
| Yeah, good afternoon there, James. | |
| Be sure to support RBN. | |
| James, you said something to me. | |
| It kind of irked me a little bit. | |
| I already said something to the audience here. | |
| It kind of irked me a bit. | |
| But I want to start first with the first five books of the Bible are called the Pentioch. | |
| It's also called the Torah. | |
| Out of that, you have twice mentioned in there the Ten Commandments. | |
| The number one of one, of course, and I know you're agnostic there, but that's fine. | |
| But it says, you shall have no other before me. | |
| And as you read down through this, you have to look at U.S. foreign policy. | |
| You shall not bear false witness against thy neighbor. | |
| You shall not covet. | |
| So this goes on into what I call, you know, this is CIA stuff. | |
| So the National Security Study Memorandum 200. | |
| If you read that, Whereas sites, the U.S. economy will require large increasing amounts of minerals from abroad, especially from less developed countries. | |
| Call them shithole countries if you want. | |
| Anyway, towards your materials policy. | |
| And this goes on here talking about how the U.S. uses these supplies and stuff. | |
| It also talks about whether or not through government action, labor conflicts, sabotage, civil disturbance, or smooth flow of needed materials will be jeopardized. | |
| Also goes down here to talk about how like when Pompeo just recently tweeted out there that the Mossad was walking side by side with the Iranian protesters like that. | |
| All these wars all for resources. | |
| That's all they are. | |
| So in lieu of that, when you said that like the immigrants are stealing resources that Americans have, well, basically, if you went back to that Ten Commandments here, coveting other countries' minerals and stuff, everything this country has got is because they deindustrialized here. | |
| So they seek it from abroad. | |
| When you hear about Venezuela, it's the oil, the minerals, the gold. | |
| When you hear about Ukraine, it's the same thing, you know. | |
| Your earlier mention there about Greenland. | |
| With China and Russia, have you seen any aggressive policy from Russia or China where they're out capturing islands and stuff like that? | |
| No. | |
| Who is? | |
| The United States. | |
| So when you've got 37 million refugees caused by the United States in their war on terror, which is bogus anyway, we know how it started. | |
| We have the constant CIA and their covert actions all throughout Central and Latin America to steal resources. | |
| The thousands of people assassinated throughout Colombia and stuff that speak up for civil rights and all that, you know. | |
| And of course, the only way that they can go into these countries is to build a false narrative like narco-drug pin, you know, Maduro, who sells machine guns. | |
| Well, the United States sells 47% of the arms worldwide, armying some of the most rapacious regimes in the world. | |
| But all this stuff is just a byproduct of what this country does under the cloak of its own nationalism, patriotism, and its backfiring. | |
| It's kind of like what Pastor Wright said years ago, that America's chickens are coming home to roost. | |
| And so like, if you don't like immigration stuff, stop sending the military to over these countries to rob these countries of their minerals. | |
| It's the same premise there, that instead of us telling veterans or proud service members, thank you for your service, shouldn't these corporations be saying that? | |
| Because we're the ones that are taking the brunt of this with the national debt. | |
| This isn't something we signed on to. | |
| When you get these politicians that openly lie to you, whether it's drug boats or any of that stuff, the big joke was fentanyl that's so deadly that a pinhead could kill you. | |
| Where's all the floating fish? | |
| But the point is, we are lied to so many times on behalf of corporate America, which causes the immigration and other issues. | |
| And like I just had to get recertified for your SNAP benefits, as they call it. | |
| If there is any fraud in that, it's at the government level, because you wouldn't believe what you have to do with your checking savings, incomes, stocks, all this stuff. | |
| It's all verified, health information, it's all verified. | |
| So if there's any fraud, it's from within the United States government. | |
| And whether or not it's from the Democrat side or the Republican side, remember, Donald Trump and Biden both said they want millions of immigrants. | |
| And it was at the behest of corporations because they don't want to pay the American worker. | |
| This is like I said, when they deindustrialize this country, they took our fine-paying jobs, our paid health care, overtime sick leave, paid vacations, all that, paid pregnancy leave. | |
| They took it all away. | |
| And now Americans have to pay through their gills while these corporations get richer and richer. | |
| The number one thing on everyone's mind right now should be what's going on in Davos. | |
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Thou Shalt Not Protest?
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| What are these idiots thinking of now? | |
| Remember the dumb-dumb there from Pfizer saying that they wanted to kill half the world's population. | |
| You know, these are our enemies, not local, not these immigrants and stuff like that. | |
| The immigrants, everything else is a byproduct to what this country and other countries are doing. | |
| As what we know of Western multinational corporations, of these billionaires that want to set us on record with talent here, spine on us and stuff like that. | |
| They're the enemy. | |
| And we're all humans. | |
| Well, while I agree with most of what you've said here, Keith, I strongly disagree that all these illegals are here because they're refugees from areas where the United States has conducted war. | |
| I think it's a manufactured invasion. | |
| It's the clergy plan that has been directly manipulated. | |
| I have video where you can see convoys, trucks loaded of these illegals being brought to the U.S. border, and the door of the truck has a big star of David on it. | |
| They're not refugees from Iraq or Afghanistan. | |
| So I take strong exception to that assertion of yours, Keith. | |
| Most of the rest, I think you're on the right track. | |
| But I think these are illegals. | |
| Now, of course, and of course, Keith, if I may add, we shouldn't be out there exploiting other countries and stealing their natural resources. | |
| Of course. | |
| When have you ever heard me suggest anything to the contrary? | |
| I condemn our foreign policy in those regards. | |
| And just to remind everyone about the Ten Commandments, here are the 10. | |
| I am the Lord thy God. | |
| Thou shalt have no other God before me. | |
| Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. | |
| Thou shalt keep the Sabbath day holy. | |
| Thou shalt honor your father and your mother. | |
| Thou shalt not kill. | |
| Thou shalt not commit adultery. | |
| Thou shalt not steal. | |
| Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. | |
| Do not let thyself lust after thy neighbor's wife. | |
| Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, nor his farm, nor his cattle, nor anything else that is his. | |
| And in this context of international relations, I think other countries serve the role of being our neighbors if you want to contemplate how the Ten Commandments might apply to international relations. | |
| Go ahead, Keith. | |
| Keith, are you there? | |
| Did I lose you? | |
| Mind you, I think Keith has so many excellent points to make. | |
| He's a frequent caller, and I really appreciate what he has to say. | |
| Joe from Florida, join the conversation, Joe. | |
| Ah, I must be disconnected, disconnected. | |
| Julie, are you there? | |
| Julie, are you there? | |
| Yes, you're on. | |
| Well, why am I not getting Joe, for example? | |
| Keith seems to have dropped, but I wanted Joe on from Florida. | |
| Julie, if you're there, where is Joe? | |
| Julie, I'm at a loss. | |
| Where are my callers? | |
| Are we okay? | |
| I'm trying to find Joe, but he doesn't seem to be there. | |
| Go on to the next one. | |
| Okay, okay, okay. | |
| Frances, join the conversation, girl. | |
| What do you got on your mind today? | |
| Oh, what don't I have on my mind today? | |
| All right. | |
| One thing, Theo. | |
| Theo and Bonajour to you. | |
| And by the way, have a great week for that matter. | |
| I can actually truly say that wisdom has finally overrode green and hate for a change in light of what's going on with Iran. | |
| And so much for the comment of put your hands up and step away from the country. | |
| Some people may think that's absolutely stupid or whatever. | |
| Not really. | |
| But aside from that situation, there were so many things going on here in the states that need to be resolved and so forth. | |
| It's not even silly. | |
| Now, I do have a question for you. | |
| I think this is probably a misstatement. | |
| I could be wrong. | |
| But did you make the comment, and I may have taken it out of context, that you think that people should not protest in various instances when there is a violation of law as far as the Constitution and Bill of Rights go? | |
| That would be ridiculous. | |
| I mean, right to peaceably assemble and protest is enshrined in the First Amendment. | |
| Why would I endorse a position like that? | |
| I do not. | |
| It's a matter of illegal, taking illegal measures like blocking streets and the like that I find objectionable, France. | |
| It's not protesting. | |
| That's as American as apple pie. | |
| Stand by, Francis. | |
| I'm going to carry you over. | |
| We'll be right back. | |
| And Joe from Florida, Keith, call back if you like. | |
| Judge where a wedding is being. | |
| Joe is with you. | |
| Oh, go ahead. | |
| Thanks. | |
| Wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door. | |
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| I'm not half the man I used to be. | |
| There's a shadow hanging over. | |
| On yesterday came suddenly. | |
| Why she had to go? | |
| I don't know. | |
| She wouldn't say. | |
| I said something long for yesterday. | |
| Yesterday. | |
| Love was such an easy game to play. | |
| I need a place to hide all. | |
| Francis, do continue. | |
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Protests and Legal Concerns
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| Oh boy, should I. Anyway, from a distance, the world is blue and green with the snow-topped mountains. | |
| Majesty, I'll let you figure out the rest of that. | |
| Now, one thing I do know is that I've come to learn, sadly, yes, there's such a thing as people protesting and so forth and making sure that their voices is heard about their dismay and so forth and the fact that their relatives and friends are being attacked, taken away, and so forth. | |
| And unfortunately, there are people that are infiltrating those groups of protesters that are instigating all sorts of horrendous things and they're being spotted and basically taken down only to find out they're being picked up. | |
| Now, what I find really sad is that a lot of people, as you remember, I mentioned that if you were blonde-haired, blue-eyed, you had nothing to worry about. | |
| And I had to take that back because someone actually was and unfortunately lost their life. | |
| And so it, you know, it nauseum. | |
| However, when people are picked up now, regardless of whether or not they are U.S. citizens, regardless of paperwork and whatever, which is being disregarded, I come to learn that they are being pay scanned whenever they are picked up and not charged with anything. | |
| And so that way they can build up a database of who they think is going to be a viable person to use for a future action later on down the road, which they did not volunteer for and yet were harassed and attacked physically for that matter. | |
| So this is getting out of hand and ridiculous. | |
| Now, a lot of people say, well, we still got illegal immigration going on. | |
| How many people are there illegally here in the state that have not been picked up and kicked out of the country? | |
| Seriously. | |
| I mean, I've heard of millions. | |
| I've heard of thousands or whatever. | |
| And it's like, when does it come to a stop? | |
| Now they're going after people in religious institutions, such as churches and whatever have you. | |
| And they're snatching up people left and right. | |
| I can walk down the street in a nearby city and all of a sudden I end up having somebody in a military attire come and pick me up and say, you're going with us. | |
| And I'm like, for what? | |
| And they won't address that issue one bit. | |
| And then I end up being incarcerated or whatever for who knows how long. | |
| And they find they don't have anything worthwhile, but yet they got to go and scan my face and build up their little database. | |
| So this is really getting to be horrendous. | |
| And the fact that the city and Minneapolis and Minnesota and other cities are being militarized. | |
| And this is getting to be outrageous, illegal, as well as unconstitutional. | |
| And basically, they're disregarding the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, which is not illegal. | |
| Francis, you know, you have listened to a lot of my shows. | |
| Where do you get the idea that I'd support illegal any, listen to me? | |
| I support legal migration. | |
| I do not support illegal migration. | |
| I support legal protests. | |
| Let me speak. | |
| I support legal protests. | |
| I don't support illegal protests. | |
| I support legal enforcement of the law. | |
| I don't support illegal enforcement of the law. | |
| So you go here and you give this big rap about all these illegal activities as though I were to support them. | |
| I do not. | |
| And I think you get a little careless with your language. | |
| You kind of slop together a lot of cases that require discrimination and separation. | |
| That's my take. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Finish your thoughts. | |
| Got you. | |
| I got you. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, for one thing, when you clarified your position earlier, I left it be at that. | |
| When I made the commentary of what I did about people being picked up and all that, I was not referencing you, my dear. | |
| It's just fine, Francis. | |
| You are one of my frequent callers, and I appreciate getting your point of view. | |
| I just want to make clear we understand each other. | |
| So go ahead. | |
| Give us a final thought before we hit the break. | |
| Well, my final thought in general is people need to watch their back end, make sure their families are taken care of and their neighbors are taken care of. | |
| And for crying out loud, enough of the maiming and murdering of people in Gaza. | |
| The Palestinian people need peace and love above all else. | |
| We couldn't agree more. | |
| Have a great week. | |
| Thank you, Francis. | |
| Joe from Florida. | |
| Joe, Joy. | |
| And of course, we're going to break. | |
| I'm carrying you over, Joe. | |
| Hey, Jim. | |
| Hello, Jim. | |
| Good afternoon. | |
| Thanks for taking my call. | |
| Yeah, I was on. | |
| I don't know what happened before. | |
| Somehow you didn't hear me. | |
| Jim, I wanted to, the main thing I want to talk about is, and I kind of avoided this, but so about the Charlie Kirk killing, and I'm not going to harangue anything. | |
| All I'm going to say is the first thing I want to say is you're a man of logic. | |
| You are, I've always respected that you decide things, but you're always open to new information and you're always open to, if a situation changes and there's crucial information, to revisiting possibly a position. | |
| Am I wrong about that? | |
| No, you're 100% correct. | |
| 100% correct. | |
| Right. | |
| And so that, yeah, that's the reason why I want to make the point about Charlie Kirk. | |
| Take a deep breath. | |
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| Take a deep breath, Joe. | |
| We'll continue after the break. | |
| We'll be right back with Joe from Florida. | |
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Israel's Role in Kennedy's Assassination
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| Go ahead, Joe. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Thanks a lot. | |
| And as I say, you know, you're a good man for always keeping your mind open for if there's new evidence coming up about Charlie Kirk's assassination. | |
| So the reason why, first I should say the reason why I think this is so important. | |
| So with John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963, I believe that Israel was the main mover behind it. | |
| There were others involved, but I think it was because of the Demona nuclear plant that John Kennedy was trying to either shut down or get inspections for. | |
| And David Ben-Gurion would rather die than allow that to happen. | |
| So I think he was behind the killing of John Kennedy. | |
| Now, Charlie Kirk, you know, this interesting thing, he died. | |
| We'll say, oh, he died at 31, 31. | |
| But on October 14th, had Charlie lived till October 14th, he would have turned 32, which means that he definitely would have been eligible to run and to serve as the president of the United States in the next election. | |
| Why is this important? | |
| Because the Jewish mob that runs our country, okay, there's no dispute about that. | |
| We are under the control of a Jewish tyranny now. | |
| And that Jewish mob controlling Donald Trump and other, you know, Democrat and Republican, the one thing they couldn't allow to happen was Charlie Kirk, a newly awoken Charlie Kirk, who was for almost a full year before his death talking about the problem in Gaza, how it's an outrage, a genocide, | |
| complaining about the control of Jewish donors behind the scenes, but then even publicly talking about the issue that will is the third rail, talking about Jewish power. | |
| It was obviously, it was obvious to the Jews that built the whole Turning Court USA organization, a Jewish organization, means of millions of dollars by huge Jewish donors built that and put Charlie Kirk, ever the Israel supporter for most of the time, at the top of it. | |
| The Jews put him at the top of that pyramid. | |
| And this was their means by which whoever the next president was going to be would be elected also. | |
| So the idea that Charlie Kirk was saying, wait a minute, the Jews are committing a genocide and he could run and probably win and become the next president of the United States was a mortal threat, okay, to the people. | |
| I'm on the air. | |
| And let me say that the other very crucial timing point was in June when Charlie Kirk had the argue with Donald Trump. | |
| It was Charlie Kirk who convinced Donald Trump to make it only a 12-day war. | |
| Okay. | |
| There were Jews behind Trump and the Trump administration pushing him to do full-board war against Iran. | |
| And it was Charlie Kirk who personally confronted Trump. | |
| And because of that, he made it a 12-day war. | |
| Well, that's another thing that Netanyahu, who in the Jews that are in this administration would not tolerate. | |
| Charlie Kirk was the only one standing in the way. | |
| And I agree with you, by the way. | |
| I think it's only a matter of time. | |
| They didn't do the strike now with Iran, but I think it's definitely a matter of time. | |
| That's the reason why it's important to understand that Charlie Kirk really wants killed. | |
| I do believe it's the Mossad with U.S. military help. | |
| And what do you think? | |
| I disagree with you on several issues of fact. | |
| We got the wound on Charlotte Kirk's neck moving around. | |
| That's not possible if it were a real wound. | |
| You got the blood not soaking into the shirt. | |
| It actually reverses inflow. | |
| That means it was CGI'd. | |
| Charlie Kirk was not actually killed. | |
| Your motives, however, are accurate insofar as why Israel would have had a motive to kill him and why he therefore had to stage his death in order to evade actually being killed. | |
| That's my first point. | |
| As far as a 12-day war, Israel was being shellacked by Iran. | |
| Israel actually pleaded with Iran to have a ceasefire because they were being clobbered. | |
| And that's reflected now by who is hesitant to have Trump started all over again, even though he may have been enthusiastic about it in the beginning, because Iran is prepared to decimate Israel. | |
| Mark my words. | |
| Now, about JFK, a lot of people think Israel had a primary role. | |
| I'm here to tell you that ain't so. | |
| Lyndon Johnson was a primary motivator. | |
| He was under fire. | |
| He was going to go to jail. | |
| He wanted to become president and he wasn't going to let Jack survive that visit to Dallas, where he sent his chief administrative assistant, Cliff Carter, down to Dallas to make sure all the arrangements were in place for the assassination. | |
| He was threatening to shatter the CIA into a thousand pieces, Joe. | |
| Do you think the CIA had lesser motive than Ben-Gurion on that count? | |
| Bobby was taking apart the mafia. | |
| He was bringing more indictments and convictions than ever before in history. | |
| The Joint Chiefs wanted to have their war with Vietnam. | |
| Jack was pulling our troops out. | |
| These were all powerful forces. | |
| The Texas oilmen didn't want their own depletion account tax write-off to be caught. | |
| You had the Fed establishment. | |
| They were worried he was going to abolish the Fed and have the Treasury currency at no interest. | |
| You are underestimating the alignment of forces against JFK, any subset of which would have been sufficient to bring about his assassination. | |
| But I assure you, Israel was not primary. | |
| The other, all of these, each of them had a shooter. | |
| There were eight sponsors, including Lyndon, who had his own hitman. | |
| Each of them had their own shooter, Joe. | |
| So I'd just like you to get that in balance. | |
| I mean, look, I spent 30 years on this with the best people that studied the case, and I guarantee you I'm not wrong. | |
| Yeah, so I, you know, we're going to have to agree to disagree. | |
| I don't dispute. | |
| By the way, Linda Johnson, those people all had part of it. | |
| Lyndon Johnson owed his entire political career to the Jewish money. | |
| Okay. | |
| The Dallas, the city, the group that invited Kennedy to speak that day was a Dallas Citizens Council, totally Jewish-owned. | |
| And how about the CIA or how about the Joint Chiefs or how about the Mafia? | |
| Look, Joe, look, I agree. | |
| Joe, we're going to agree to disagree about this because it's got to do with levels of influence and so forth. | |
| But the whole damn thing originated in Los Angeles in 1960 when Jack beat LBJ for the nomination. | |
| That's when it originated. | |
| The plan didn't get forced Lyndon on the ticket so he could succeed to the presidency when they took out JFK. | |
| Was when it originated, and this stuff with all the others hadn't even happened yet because he wasn't even in office yet, Joe. | |
| Think about it, think about it. | |
| Okay, I am going to agree to disagree because I respect you. | |
| And the last thing I want to say is that so tonight, today, actually at five o'clock, right after your show, it's not working for any other channel, but you know, you're a big fan of Candace Owens. | |
| She's brilliant, isn't she? | |
| Sure, of course. | |
| And she has her show, and she's teaming up on tonight's show with Baron Coleman. | |
| I don't know if you know Baron Coleman. | |
| He's the guy that pioneered that Google Trend search that showed that the people involved in the shootings, Charlie, were being searched from Israel weeks before the shooting. | |
| It's amazing. | |
| And I'll just say the last thing is both of them have photographic evidence, which I understand is going to be a bombshell, which is going to totally uproot. | |
| And I think you can agree that the story that we're being said is a total hoax. | |
| This alleged one lone shooter, Tyler Robinson. | |
| But on tonight's show, I understand that the two, the Candace Owens and Baron Coleman, are teaming up at 5 p.m. Eastern and 4 p.m. Central Time. | |
| And they have some new evidence, which I think you're going to love because you're a smart guy and you're always open to. | |
| I am open to new evidence, Joe, 100%. | |
| And I love your calls. | |
| Keep them coming. | |
| Keep on coming. | |
| That's why I respect you so much, Jim. | |
| Keep them coming, Joe. | |
| Love it. | |
| Tom in Florida, join the conversation, Tom. | |
| I got a lot of callers now. | |
| So a little more concise than I prefer. | |
| Go ahead, Tom. | |
| Yeah, well, a lot of interesting subjects here today. | |
| Yeah, anyway, Jim, congratulations to Indiana. | |
| I mean, the Miami almost came back and won it, but you know what? | |
| We have something in common with Indiana. | |
| The Miami Dolphins still hold a record in the NFL for only undefeated teams, 17-0. | |
| Indiana, 16-0. | |
| So we'll leave it at that. | |
| In the NFL. | |
| In the NFL. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yes, in the NFL. | |
| And JP made a good call. | |
| College is much more watchable to me than the pros. | |
| I think a lot of those games are rigged. | |
| But anyway, that's all I feel about that. | |
| But it was a good game. | |
| It really was. | |
| Came down to the wire. | |
| Came out of the last play. | |
| I mean, come on. | |
| It won either way. | |
| So teams hold their head up high. | |
| Hurricanes will be back. | |
| They're like a hurricane. | |
| They'll come back. | |
| They always keep coming every year. | |
| They'll be coming. | |
| Hurricanes always come back. | |
| Okay. | |
| Just all you remember that. | |
| And, you know, Jim, so yeah, that was spectacular. | |
| But, you know, I want to go to the main issue. | |
| And by the way, Keith, I hope you didn't hurt Keith Rogers' feelings there. | |
| But I want to straighten Keith out on something too. | |
| When he was talking the other day about, when I told him about the small business loans, yeah, these people were still getting them and they're still getting them in Minneapolis. | |
| And I'm very proud of how you stood up to Francis this time, Jim, because you're absolutely one million times correct on that issue with her. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Look, sometimes I say stuff. | |
| I'm a big boy. | |
| If you cuss me out or whatever, you get mad, you know what? | |
| I take it like a man. | |
| You know, that's just the way it is. | |
| We agree to disagree, like Joe said. | |
| We don't always agree, but not 99% of the time, I know we do. | |
| However, now, Jim, first off, before I go to what I want to talk about, let's talk about right now. | |
| There's so much to talk about. | |
| However, let's talk about the Shapiro governor in Pennsylvania that was vetted by Kamala Harris. | |
| And she's all pissed off now, Gordon Lee, but we just found this out. | |
| Kamala was betting him to be the VP, but she took Tampon Tim. | |
| She said, she asked him to, Harris campaign was asking this Shapiro. | |
| Is this guy a double agent? | |
| You work for the state of Israel. | |
| And who do you work for other than being governor of Pennsylvania? | |
| So what do you think about that situation, Jim? | |
| That's breaking all over Breitbart. | |
| Kamala Harris did not pick him because she thought he could be a double agent for the Jewish state of Israel. | |
| Well, that was a good call on her part. | |
| I suspect he is. | |
| I really do. | |
| So Kamala may be a nipwit. | |
| But even Nipwitz can occasionally make proper judgments, and she was correct. | |
| But Tim was a catastrophe. | |
| What a pathetically bad choice. | |
| Rejecting Jim Piero was good, but Walt should not have even been on the list. | |
| I agree. | |
| And I totally agree that he should be arrested. | |
| I think he's a darling total dereliction of duty that his state, Minneapolis, is a set pool. | |
| This guy allowed him to, he allowed Minneapolis, Minnesota to get burnt down during a team for rifle George Pink Floyd. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Pink Floyd. | |
| Okay. | |
| That family, Pink Floyd's family got paid, what, $26 million for Pink Floyd? | |
| Get to what you want. | |
| You said you wanted to fault Keith on some ground. | |
| Well, no, no, keep the fuck. | |
| Keep those talking about all this crap. | |
| Hey, listen, he's the illegal aliens should not be able to come here. | |
| It's called the illegal, Keith. | |
| The word is the illegal. | |
| I don't care where they come from. | |
| I don't care if they came from Iceland. | |
| You come here illegally, you don't get to stay. | |
| You come illegally, you do the process. | |
| You get vetted. | |
| And if you have a certain period of time, you get a green card and all that. | |
| You go to get a job and you support yourself. | |
| Not for free hand, hospitalization, all that crap. | |
| But I do think, all right, Tom, I do think we have the wrong migration policies. | |
| If ours were like Mexico, we'd be way ahead of the game. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Absolutely, Jim. | |
| In Mexico, you know what? | |
| In Mexico, they don't even give you nothing to eat. | |
| You better go out there and hustle some food because the government's not going to break down and give you food. | |
| It can barely feed their population as it is. | |
| You know, Peter's talking about the small business loans. | |
| These illegals have been getting for the last 60 years. | |
| When you get a loan from the federal government at one or two or 3%, even 3% on a half a million dollars, you would have to be insane not to take that money and start to try to start a business and let it fail. | |
| And so what? | |
| Then you start claiming unemployment, I mean, a bankruptcy. | |
| You start a business, you're illegally, you can't take half million bucks because you got a little bit of interest rate. | |
| All right, it fails. | |
| So guess what? | |
| You're okay, big deal. | |
| You still made money up your butt. | |
| I mean, you're illegally. | |
| Half of them don't even want to speak the English language. | |
| That's something we got to deal with. | |
| You come here, you've got to be vetted in two years. | |
| They'll know the language. | |
| They take the oath of office. | |
| I mean, of citizenship. | |
| If you don't know the language, you got to go. | |
| And by the way, Jim, these Chinese that are coming in here are not coming here to help us. | |
| I'm going to tell you exactly why. | |
| In 2020 in Georgia, they ship set the Democratic Party shipped 75,000 Chinese out of San Francisco or San Francisco, whatever you want to call it. | |
| They shipped them into Atlanta and Marietta, Georgia. | |
| And that's how Plump lost an electoral college vote to Joe Biden. | |
| That was all criminal activity right though they looked at California and Georgia and all these other states at Tippin'. | |
| Tom, good stop, good stop, good stuff. | |
| If I didn't have a whole bunch of other callers, I'd keep you on longer, Tom, but I'm glad you made a good call. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Alexander in Canada, Alexander, me concise. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I got like three others. | |
| Go ahead, Alexander. | |
| You see, so much two points. | |
| I agree with Tom and you that people come here illegally have to leave. | |
| And all these illegals, they're working with the people unfunded by George Soros and the Jewish organizations to damage the country. | |
| And see, my other point, see, at the beginning of the show, there's a guy that you played a video of, and he said anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism are two different things. | |
| Well, you see, and he said that the designists are secular and they're following an ideology and should not be doing, and it should not be intertwining the Jewish religion with Zionism. | |
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| But see, look, sir, here's the problem. | |
| The Zionists are secular and atheists, but see, a lot of them are religious as well. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| There are Jewish rabbis in Israel. | |
| Alexander, you're completely right. | |
| You know, when I find something that is so good in general, I like it, even if it's not got every detail or split every hair. | |
| You're right. | |
| You're right. | |
| But that was a wonderful video, nevertheless. | |
| And you're right. | |
| I agree. | |
| We need that footnote. | |
| We need that clarification. | |
| A final thought. | |
| See, sir, you have a lot of calls. | |
| You could go to Mexico. | |
| Yeah, okay, but I like your calls, Alexander. | |
| Keep them coming. | |
| I want to hear from Jim in Michigan. | |
| Go ahead, Jim. | |
| Well, Jim, I almost forgot your name there for a minute. | |
| Yeah, sure. | |
| Anyways, yeah, I just want to say, too, is as far as a lot of people are talking about ICE in Minnesota. | |
| And I'm just going, you know what? | |
| Years ago, they didn't have to put up with people behind them. | |
| They just had to look at the people they were going to arrest and for being in the country illegally. | |
| And they just take them away. | |
| And we talked about this yesterday: the fact that they not only have to watch their backs. | |
| The biggest threat is the people behind them. | |
| You know, the provocateurs and all those white women, crazy people. | |
| So I just think we need the insurrection act, Jim, what I think. | |
| And I was here. | |
| You can still, here we go. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| I'm just very worried, Tom. | |
| You got a lunatic governor who wants to marshal the National Guard to protect the illegals. | |
| And you got the Pentagon putting together 1,500 American soldiers to go there and enforce the law. | |
| I just see enormous potential for a catastrophic conflict emerging here. | |
| I really do think there's a fault line here. | |
| It's not black-white. | |
| It's not a race war. | |
| It's a kind of a libtar to aliens, defenders, ICE opposers versus law-abiding American citizens. | |
| I mean, that's how I see it falling out. | |
| And it's going to have a largely blue state, red state character, but that's not really what's at the heart of it. | |
| It's this business about the law and whether we need to respect the law or whether the sanctuary cities and states are allowed to violate the law because that's what they want to do. | |
| That I think is the heart of the issue. | |
| Your thoughts. | |
| Yeah, I couldn't agree with you more, Jim. | |
| And the thing is, what they're doing is legal, lawful, and all those protesters, I mean, that gets really violent. | |
| And they say they're peaceful protesters, but Trump has to do the insurrection act. | |
| He's got to get troops in there. | |
| And when these people start doing what they're doing, I'm sorry. | |
| I think the gloves have to come off. | |
| Jim, Jim, a lot of people are worried. | |
| The insurrection today, martial law tomorrow, we never have another election. | |
| Do you remember when Trump got elected this last time? | |
| He said, elect me and you'll never have to vote again. | |
| What the hell was he talking about? | |
| I'm worried. | |
| I don't think we can take anything for granted. | |
| I'm worried he wants to make the United States the new Israel. | |
| I'm worried he wants to bring in more and more of BBNet, yeah, who are Israeli practices into America. | |
| I don't like that. | |
| I don't want it. | |
| We're going to have to oppose it. | |
| And I just don't know how this is all going to play out, but that's the way I'm looking at it today. | |
| Give me a final thought, Jim. | |
| Well, I was going to mention Ireland, okay, and Ireland right now. | |
| I watched a video about Ireland, and the Irish people are fighting a black third country, you know, people. | |
| I mean, in their own country. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| Crazy. | |
| Well, what's actually crazy is that they shouldn't go after the migrants. | |
| They should be going after the government who allowed them to come in. | |
| Yes. | |
| They did it purposely to cause this situation. | |
| Yeah, they got Zionists. | |
| They got Zionists in their glover, but just as France, just as England, just as Germany, they're trying to run the whole world. | |
| And I think it would be very bad for that to succeed, but it's not going to be for lack of trying. | |
| Jim, excellent. | |
| I'm glad you called. | |
| Thank you very, very much. | |
| Call again. | |
| You got it, my friend. | |
| Wayne in Texas. | |
| Wayne, join the conversation. | |
| Wayne, are you there? | |
| Yeah, thanks for taking the call up. | |
| I just wanted to call in because I heard that gibberish from Francis about what's going on with ICE up in Minnesota. | |
| I just wanted to say that even DHS has tweeted out recently that they picked up 10,000 criminal aliens from the streets of Minneapolis and the surrounding area in a relatively short time. | |
| They were murderer, child rapists, child sodomists, murderers, drug dealers, the whole nine yards. | |
| And many of them have been allowed to stay in the country a good five to ten years past their deportation date. | |
| So that just means that the political and legal, I guess, law enforcement leaders up there in Minnesota have totally disavowed their oath and everything else to allow these people to stay there and just wreak havoc on their communities. | |
| And then across the board, in the USA, so far, 1.9 million voluntary deportations, 595,000 total arrests of illegals, and 605,000 basically deportation from they picked up recently. | |
| So there's been a big impact here with the efforts. | |
| And again, if those political leaders had done their damn job, ICE would not have to be there. | |
| Wayne, you make a lot of good points. | |
| I like the call. | |
| Final thought? | |
| No, and again, the key thing is the best way to solve this is shut off the free housing, food, health care, telephone legals. | |
| They'll be gone in 30 days. | |
| 100%. | |
| Excellent call. | |
| Thank you, Wayne. | |
| James in Vancouver, able to get you in here, James. | |
| Go ahead, join the conversation. | |
| No James? | |
| About that. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Friday, since Friday last, Canada and China have a new strategic agreement. | |
| Did you hear about that? | |
| Tell us about it. | |
| Well, if you've ever signed a contract with the TRICOMs, not even the ink is dry and they start renegotiating and wanting more. | |
| So obviously they're going to try to take the border. | |
| The second point I want to make is Robert J. Groden, a last researcher alive sort of thing. | |
| I got a problem with that guy. | |
| I want to talk to you sometime. | |
| I saw a video with him and he said there was no shot from the front. | |
| And I'm wondering what the hell planet he came from. | |
| He is one of the more famous, more prominent figures in JFK community, along with Josiah Thompson, whom I have called out repeatedly for misleading the community. | |
| Yeah, no, they are limited hangouts and they're right there. | |
| They've got a lot of prominence, but I have documented their research in spades and it's very bad news. | |
| They're still insisting there's a prudent whim is authentic when we have multiple proofs. | |
| I mean, that's absurd, James. | |
| You're right. | |
| They're cultivating. | |
| Yeah, sorry to interrupt. | |
| They're cultivating a groupie outfit in the area. | |
| Yeah, but it's Groden and Thompson are old news. | |
| I don't think serious students at JFK today take either of them seriously. | |
| Okay. | |
| They had their time, but yeah, they are relics of the past. | |
| James, I appreciate it. | |
| Any additional final thoughts? | |
| No, no, I'm good. | |
| I'm good. | |
| Thank you, James. | |
| Hey, I really enjoyed the calls today, one and all. | |
| Keith, of course, I have great admiration for. | |
| It's very rare we have disagreements, but I'm not going to hide from them when they occur. | |
| Everyone, spend as much time with your family, your friends, the people you care about. | |
| We don't know how much time we have left. | |
| Use it wisely. | |
| Support RBN. | |
| And God willing, we'll be back tomorrow. | |
| We'll do it all over again. | |
| will see you then thank you jim Thank you, Julie. | |
| Good one. | |
| Have a good night. | |
| Wild. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Talk to you tomorrow. | |