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Jan. 23, 2026 - Jim Fetzer
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BREAKING! The PLANNED October 7th False Flag All Leads to This | Redacted News
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Plan Before October 7th 00:03:43
Well, October 7th was, of course, the ultimate false flag designed for two purposes, to ethnically cleanse and destroy all Palestinians.
And then after that was accomplished, the plan was, of course, to rebuild Gaza in order to make billions of dollars off of beachfront property and trillions of dollars off of all of the natural gas resources that sit off the coast.
This has been the plan all along.
Remember, this was planned before October 7th.
Watch Jared Kushner's face when Steve Witkoff admits this on 60 Minutes that this was all a plan and it predated October 7th.
Watch.
We're working with a group of people who have been working on master plans for the last two years.
So there are plans already.
We have plans already.
We have a master plan already.
And by the way, and Jared's been pushing this and we're working together.
I love Jared's face.
You just admitted, you just kind of let the cat out of the bag that we've been working on this for two years before October 7th.
We needed October 7th, of course, to carry this out.
It's a great false flag for us to be able to put my master plan in place.
I mean, you can't make this up.
We're all, right?
The whole world is a stage at this point, right?
Kushner was like, damn you, you just admitted it.
More on that part of the story in a minute.
But first, three more journalists killed by Israel last night.
And the world is notably silent, of course.
But this time it's a little different because among the three journalists killed by Israel was a CBS freelance reporter.
Yes, the same CBS News that is now run by Israel First and wild Zionist Barry Weiss.
But if you go to CBS's news website that she runs, she's in charge of CBS News.
There is, you can look at it right now, and I did just a few minutes ago, zero mention of it.
There's plenty of stories about the House voting this, Trump's, you know, whatever, body of a swimmer found somewhere.
You can order a new indoor pizza oven if you want.
No mention of one of their own journalists being targeted and killed by Israel, of course.
CBS was all over the Evan Gershowitz story when he was imprisoned in Russia for spying on the Russian government on behalf of the Wall Street Journal.
That was a scandal, and he came back alive.
This is someone who was unalived.
This is permanent, who was a CBS affiliate.
Crickets.
Medics also said three people, including a 10-year-old boy, were killed by a tank.
Remember, there's a ceasefire going on.
So a 10-year-old boy was killed by a tank fire as well.
13-year-old boy and a woman were killed by Israeli gunfire separately yesterday yesterday.
So three journalists and civilians killed, including little kids, once again.
That puts the number of journalists killed in Gaza by Israel over 300 journalists now, more than any modern war combined.
So, but CBS News crickets on that.
Meanwhile, at Davos, President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, unveiled a sleek new plan for the rebuilding of Gaza at the World Economic Forum.
So, interesting to note who is releasing this, a real estate investor who is not an elected official, and who is he launching it to?
The globalists at the World Economic Forum.
Okay, so that's that tells us a lot.
We can surmise a lot.
Now, he openly acknowledges that Gaza has been reduced to rubble, but he says we are getting it out of there.
People Reframed 00:15:12
No mention of who did it, who caused that destruction, but don't worry, we're clearing that out.
We got the bulldozers, we're working on it.
And pay close attention to the language he uses here.
He only once refers to the people of Gaza as Palestinians.
He consistently, though, calls them Gazans.
Who's going to live there?
The Gazans.
I feel like that is not just a semantic choice.
As you watch this clip, consider what happens when a people with a national identity are reframed as just residents of a territory and why that distinction matters for this plan going forward.
Now, we're going to watch it.
It's about three minutes long.
And don't worry, though.
Don't get upset.
He warns us at the end.
Calm down.
Watch.
So we did a master plan.
We brought in, I've thank you, Kirgabai, who's one of the most successful real estate developers and brilliant people I know.
He's volunteered to do this not-for-profit, really because of his heart.
He wants to do this.
And we've developed ways to redevelop Gaza.
Gaza, as President Trump's been saying, has amazing potential.
And this is for the people of Gaza.
We've developed it into zones.
In the beginning, we were toying with the idea of saying, let's build a free zone, and then we have a Hamas zone.
And then we said, you know what, let's just plan for catastrophic success.
Hamas signed a deal to demilitarize.
That is what we are going to enforce.
People ask us what our plan B is.
We do not have a plan B.
We have a plan.
We signed an agreement.
We are all committed to making that agreement work.
There's a master plan.
We'll be doing it in phasing.
In the Middle East, they build cities like this in two, three million people.
They build this in three years.
And so stuff like this is very doable if we make it happen.
Rafael, we'll start with.
This will show a lot of workforce housing.
We think this could be done in two, three years.
We've already started removing the rubble and doing some of the demolition.
And then new Gaza.
It could be a hope, it could be a destination, have a lot of industry, and really be a place that the people there can thrive, have great employment.
Once this starts going, we think there should be 100% full employment and opportunity for everybody there.
And we have a lot of data on what can be, but we think that this really gives the Gazan people an opportunity to live their aspirations.
But it all starts with security and it all starts with governance.
Final note, I'll just say on the Board of Peace, which is that all the lessons we're doing is we're basically studying the best practices from all over the world.
And we're watching who does education the best, who does healthcare delivery the best.
All these things are, it's not secret IP.
All this is IP that the Board of Peace is going to make public.
And we want to encourage all the countries to be able to follow these best practices.
A lot of the things that President Trump is doing in America, if they're working, we should all be copying them.
If we find what's working in other countries, we should be copying them too.
And so what the Board of Peace will have the ability to do if we're successful with Gaza is really show how do you do peace implementation, which is something that when we got this deal done, we didn't really find too much expertise or know-how on how to do it.
So as we're creating this system, hopefully it's something that we can just document these learnings and make them available to all else who want to use them in the future.
So demilitarization, this is something we're starting now that we have a new government in Gaza.
This government will be working with Hamas on the demilitarization to really take the principles that were agreed to in the document to the next phase.
And hopefully that will be successful.
Without that, we can't rebuild.
So if Hamas does not demilitarize, that will be what holds back Gaza and the people of Gaza from achieving their aspiration, and that's very important.
So the next 100 days, we're going to continue to just be heads down and focused on making sure this is implemented.
We continue to be focused on humanitarian aid, humanitarian shelter, but then creating the conditions to move forward.
So thank you.
Final point I'll just make is this is really only possible because of the work of so many people and President Trump's great leadership.
But a lot of you have been asking how can we help.
So the countries have all been incredibly generous.
We'll be doing the first conference where we'll announce a lot of the contributions that will be made in a couple weeks in Washington.
From the private sector, there'll be amazing investment opportunities.
I know it's a little risky to be investing in a place like this, but we need you to come take faith, invest in the people, try to be a part of it.
And then finally, I'll just talk to people on the media and on the social media, which is this deal only happened because we worked with Israel, we worked with Turkey, we worked with Qatar, we worked with Saudi, we worked with Egypt.
I mean, everyone worked together.
We worked with UAE.
We all worked together to make this happen.
I see a lot of people trying to escalate, you know, criticizing Israel or Israelis criticizing Turkey or Qatar.
Just calm down for 30 days.
I think that the war is over.
Let's do our best to try working together.
Our goal here is peace between Israel and the Palestinian people.
Everyone wants to live peacefully.
Okay.
Laura Lumers flipping out.
Criticize Qatar.
That's my whole shtick.
I'm going to calm down.
Are you kidding me?
Oh, we women love to be told to calm down.
That's our favorite.
And he funnily didn't even mention that he said he worked with all these places, and Palestine wasn't listed as one of them.
And I also want to mention that in one of the aid packages that they were sending to Israel in 2026 and 2027 were a bunch of caterpillar bulldozers.
So, you know, they've had this planned.
Yeah, we covered that a few years ago on the show.
Yeah, exactly.
So this was all part of the plan.
And interesting who he's pitching to be an investor, right?
You too could become an investor, he says.
Come and meet with us.
Harrison Berger from the American Conservative joins us to discuss this.
He's been writing.
He wrote about Gaza extensively.
He continues to do that for the American Conservative.
So what do you make of this?
What is not being said?
Let's read between the lines.
Well, I could first comment on the murder of these three journalists today.
And in your intro, I think what you said is spot on as usual, especially about Barry Weiss, who, if we can remember, yeah, she said nothing about this journalist who contributes for now the outlet that she is editor-in-chief of.
But if you remember, as David Ellison told the Financial Times over the summer, she was hired because of her slavish devotion to the foreign government of Israel.
So I think it's just unsurprising that she has not commented on the death of, or murder, I should say, by the government that she's slavishly devoted to.
But these journalists, they were traveling in this vehicle to document aid transfers to Gaza, which, of course, have barely progressed for the sole reason that Israel doesn't allow them to.
And the reason why these journalists were murdered, of course, was because Israel does not allow foreign journalists into Gaza.
They do not want anyone in the outside world to see what they have done to that territory, the genocide that they've committed.
We've relied as a result upon the work of Palestinian journalists like the ones murdered today to tell us exactly what Israel has done to Gaza.
But even after the supposed ceasefire, as you said in your intro, Israel's mass murder has not ended.
It slowed down a little bit, but again, they do continue to murder these journalists like the one today.
We've seen, as you said, up to 300 killed so far.
It's horrible.
That's awful.
Yeah.
And no mention of this.
And so this idea in Gaza is like, hey, it's a wasteland.
No mention of how it got that way.
Who continues to do it?
Who's still there?
It's almost they're pretending they've got a blank slate.
Look what we found.
A waste.
Look, we're going to rehab this.
And Kushner tells everyone just to calm down.
Don't criticize Israel.
Don't criticize Qatar.
Just calm down, Harrison.
You made the point about Evan Gershkovich in your intro, too, which I think is an important one.
If you remember, every journalist on CNN from Jake Tapper to, I don't even know what the names of the other cable news anchors anymore, to be honest, because I don't watch it.
I don't watch cable news, and most Americans don't either.
But they were all obsessed with the release of this Wall Street journalist reporter, Evan Gershkovich, as they should be.
He's an American citizen.
They've all been silent about the murder of these three Palestinian journalists today.
They've also been silent about all the Americans who have been murdered by Israel in the course of their genocide, like Shireen Abbu Aklay.
They've been silent about American citizens like Muhammad Ibrahim from the state of Florida, who were abducted, tortured, and starved for nine months in a dungeon in that country.
And so they are absolutely selective, as you said, about who they advocate for and who they abandon.
Now, I want to ask you about this board of peace, because President Trump has selected himself as the chairman, and he is irreplaceable unless he voluntarily resigns or is incapacitated.
So this is a permanent role, whether or not he is president of the United States.
What do you think his intention is there?
And can we point out the irony that he's saying we're going to implement the democracy and things that work in the United States, but the people of Gaza don't get a democracy they get President Trump?
You know, frankly, I haven't really been focused too much on what his intention is.
I've been focused on what Israel's intention is.
And that's been telegraphed since the start of this genocide, which is to ethnically cleanse Gaza and move brand new Jewish communities into that beachfront property.
And they've had lists all throughout the genocide of families that are basically they've purchased lots or they've reserved them for once they've cleaned up Gaza from all the debris.
They estimate it'll take 10 years at least, tens and hundreds of billions of dollars to clean up.
But then it'll be ethnically Jewish communities from Israel who will likely be moving into there, not Palestinians.
You can like put a deposit as an Israeli on a future basis.
Well, you can reserve.
I don't know about exact deposit, but there are lists made by settler groups in coordination with different offices of the Israeli government.
They have all sorts of festivals where Hasidic rabbis go out and look upon the ruins of Gaza and they celebrate their plans that they have to reoccupy.
So this has all been out in the open.
And I say that it's more important to focus on what Israel has planned for Gaza rather than Trump, what Trump has planned, because so far in this genocide, we've pretty much done everything that Israel wants, put Israel's interests before ours, before the interests of the Palestinians, of course.
So I think that's better.
Is there anything to play off of what you just said?
Is there anything of Kushner's plan here, this master plan, that Israel is not on board with?
I mean, not really, because they obviously helped him design it, Witkoff and Kushner.
They're lifelong Zionists, very close to different Chabad-linked organizations.
And so they are very sympathetic to the Israeli settler and expansionist project.
I think they obviously, rhetorically, are tamer than a Smotrich or Ben Gavir.
But I think their commitment to expanding Israel is just as well documented.
Can I follow up on that real quick?
Just because we featured General David Petraeus on the show maybe about two years ago, where he was talking about basically setting up mini Bolka Rattans in Gaza where they would be sort of under he sold it as this idea that it would be this utopia, but they'd be under basically 24-hour surveillance.
So if any Palestinians live in these properties, they'll be under total security surveillance state.
Is that how you see this progressing?
I mean, they've already introduced the biometric scans.
That's already active in Gaza.
It came from us, actually, that we deployed it in Afghanistan, of course, under David Petraeus.
He developed this coin insurgency theory where we were just murdering people based on photographs that we found in someone else's home.
And so Israel has adopted those so-called war on terror strategies, the ones that people like David Petraeus himself developed and are using it in Gaza in terms of constructing concentration camps.
We've seen the images of them doing that already.
They've been doing it since the summer.
And so that's absolutely part of the master plan.
And Dropsite, I believe, has brand new reporting on that as well.
Well, and remember, I don't know if you know Anthony I think it's Aguilar or something.
He said that in the IDF posts and stuff, they had posters of the new Gaza, you know, in there.
Right.
I want to ask, I want to circle back to President Trump's role in this because there is a growing political movement inside the United States to decouple our politics from Israel.
Now, putting President Trump as a permanent member of the Board of Peace insulates Israel from American politics.
So we could, in theory, elect the next president who does not want to support this, but now they've got President Trump as a permanent member.
And so it feels like they've future-proofed themselves against Israel resistance, which is growing inside the United States, because President Trump has been so willing to do whatever Israel wants.
How do you feel about that assessment?
It absolutely does solidify our long-term relationship with Israel, this special relationship that we have that's completely one-sided.
We give them everything.
They give us nothing.
They're a complete liability to us.
Every action they take in Gaza, every war that they start, puts American servicemen at risk of terrorism overseas.
It puts us at risk of terrorism in the United States, like me.
If you're Jewish and you go to synagogue, thanks to Israel's actions done in the name of Judaism, people are scared now.
So I think that, yeah, this is absolutely part of establishing that permanent relationship that is at risk.
The polling shows that younger generations, especially, are sick of this basic, basically this leech of a foreign government that is just draining taxpayer resources while people are dying of fentanyl deaths at home, while people can't afford houses who are my age.
In addition to other actions that Israel is taking, such as this proposed 20-year memorandum of understanding with the United States to finance that foreign government's defense industry to give those people in Israel health care while ours don't have any.
They want to make it 20 years for $3 to $4 billion a year rather than just the 10-year that we have now.
That's coming in 2028, it was announced.
Harrison Berger, read his great work at the American Conservative and Dropsight News as well.
Thank you for your honest assessment and great journalism, as always.
Thanks, Harrison.
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