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Major Winter Storm Targeting U.S.
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| This is Jim Fetzer, your host on Authentic News right here this 23rd day of January 2023 on RBN Live. | |
| Those who are experiencing are well aware major winter storm is targeting the United States. | |
| They may not contemplate that it's almost certainly a manufactured event. | |
| We have the ability to control the weather. | |
| Here's Hal Turner reporting. | |
| A major storm will form this week. | |
| This was in anticipation, but it's here now over Texas, bringing ice three to four inches on trees and power lines, feet of snow affecting even New Jersey and New York City because of the ice accumulation. | |
| Wires are going to be down. | |
| Electricity is going to be in short supply. | |
| Weather forecasters are explaining in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, southern Arkansas and Virginia. | |
| Have your generators ready. | |
| Large accumulations of ice are expected to take place, wreaking havoc on electric grids from Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, even Houston. | |
| In Louisiana, ice will occur from Alexandria north through Shreveport, get worse into Monroe all the way to Greenville. | |
| In Mississippi, ice will create from the south of Jacksonville all the way to Topolo, Mississippi. | |
| The storm will grow as it moves east right here in Wisconsin. | |
| The University of Wisconsin, which very rarely does, so cancel classes today because with the wind chill, the temperature out is as low as minus 40. | |
| Meanwhile, food's selling out. | |
| People are stripping the grocery stores bare. | |
| Supermarkets in parts of Texas and Arkansas found their shell stripped almost bare by those preparing for the catastrophic winter storm today. | |
| Weather forecasts are making slight adjustments. | |
| Heart of the story is the massive winter weather will develop in Texas and Louisiana and across the east all the way into the various states, including Ohio, New York. | |
| It's going to be bad, bad today, but then you already know that. | |
| You're there living through it now, as are we here in Wisconsin. | |
| Turning to international events. | |
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Hybrid War Escalates
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| The NATO chief says Ukraine must remain the top priority and not be distracted by discussion about Greenland. | |
| Focus in Ukraine should be our number one priority. | |
| Then we can discuss all issues, including Greenland, said Mark Ruitt during a panel session at Davos. | |
| NATO Secretary General Mark Rood said, while territorial disputes such as Greenland must be addressed in an amicable way, the main priority for the alliance remains Ukraine. | |
| Speaking at a panel session of the annual World Economic Forum at Devos, Rhode emphasized European and U.S. security hinges on continued support for Kiev among ongoing Russian attacks. | |
| Notice the propagandistic twist there. | |
| Russia didn't invade Ukraine willy-nilly. | |
| It was because Kiev was launching, on the verge of launching, an all-out attack on the Danbos, where we have this massive contingent of Russian-friendly ethnic Russians. | |
| They were going to attack and slaughter them, just as Palestinians have been slaughtered in Gaza since the Kahla Revolution in 2014. | |
| The Ukrainians had been launching artillery assaults into the Donbass and killing as many as up to 2,000 at the time of the intervention by Putin, which was an humanitarian act. | |
| This was really outrageous the way it's been portrayed. | |
| And Russia is doing just fine, thank you. | |
| They're prevailing in the war. | |
| The ruble is strong. | |
| They're securing their place in the international community. | |
| BRICS is growing. | |
| Europe is on the wane. | |
| And yet, NATO seems to be still preoccupied with defending the indefensible. | |
| Meanwhile, Alistair Crook talks about how Iran's missile defense is transforming the Middle East. | |
| The new development, especially as I reported, of a missile with a 10,000-kilometer range that can hit the United States. | |
| For that reason, I believe there's going to be much less talk about attacking Iran because they're prepared to go all out. | |
| Now, here's Danny Hapong with Alistair Crook talking about the situation. | |
| And Alistair's a very wise welcome, everyone. | |
| Welcome back to the show. | |
| It's your host, Danny Haifong. | |
| As you can see, I am joined by Alistair Kirk, former UK diplomat and geopolitical analyst and commentator. | |
| Alistair, really good to see you. | |
| Thanks for joining. | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| Pleasure. | |
| Because they've been killed in the first strike. | |
| It didn't happen. | |
| Actually, Iran bounced back quickly, replaced those commanders, and we went into the 12-day war after about four days of which it was Israel asked Trump to agree a truce because they were sustaining really unprecedented damage on their targets. | |
| The Israelis have been very silent about exactly what was hit, but we know that they hit military targets. | |
| They didn't attack civilian areas. | |
| They struck at military targets. | |
| And move on to this last episode. | |
| Part two of the process was quite different. | |
| The mode wasn't, like I said, little small cells. | |
| The mode was infiltrating a whole militia, really, particularly Kurdish Tamiya Kov Kamanshah province, which is majority Kurdish, into Iran. | |
| The MEK were involved, who'd been trained in Albania by the Americans, others involved, the Baluch, but not to such an extent as far as I could see. | |
| And their aim was to provoke mob violence by using extreme violence. | |
| And they had the modus operandi was they'd pick on some, they'd pick on some unsuspecting bypasser and start attacking him violently with knives and with sticks. | |
| Meanwhile, women, the women would gather around, bring people in and start shouting, kill him, kill him, burn him. | |
| And then there would be a sniper on the roof who would fire at the police. | |
| And contrary to what you see in the movies, if you've ever been under fire, you know that you can't tell where a shot is coming from. | |
| I mean, it's not like that. | |
| By the time you hear the bang, the shot has already either hit you or passed you. | |
| So you don't know. | |
| So they started firing at what they thought were the activists. | |
| And then the whole thing became, this whole thing took fire. | |
| These writers were paying people, they were paying youths $5 a gold to go and attack someone, anyone in the street. | |
| They were paying older men the same amount to go and light dustbins and set them on fire. | |
| Anything, create the sense that the whole system is on fire and is fragmenting and disintegrating. | |
| And in this case, what changed it all was Iran's surprise. | |
| This really brought the whole thing to an end. | |
| First of all, they cut off international telephones, they cut off the internet, and then they cut off Starlink. | |
| And of course, this was a huge surprise to the, if you like, the organizers, the controllers trying to control these people, telling them where to go, what to do next, how to act, because they lost touch with base, wherever it was in Europe or further afield. | |
| And, you know, Starlink has always been the sort of prime tool in the regime change toolbox of America because it was believed it was unjammable, that it couldn't be cut. | |
| Well, it was cut, and that collapsed the whole process, effectively. | |
| The three things, internet cut, telephones cut, and Starlink cut. | |
| And what is more, they were able to identify where the Starlink satellites were and then to arrest people. | |
| And so it collapsed. | |
| But the main point, just let me say the main thing which touches on your first question about it, was even the Israelis did see and understand, you know, this, | |
| it was intended and sold to Trump on the basis of, you know, the whole edifice of the state would fragment and disintegrate and become confused and chaotic. | |
| And then a strike by America, a quick strike, airstrike, would just topple the whole thing over. | |
| But actually, even the Israelis say and saw, you know, it didn't fragment. | |
| There was no fragmentation. | |
| Where did we see defectors from the establishment? | |
| Where did we see defectors from the political leadership in the Douma? | |
| Where did we see defectors from the IRGC? | |
| Where did we see defectors from the Bazich? | |
| We didn't. | |
| They were all, the structure was intact. | |
| And so, you know, just simply a military attack, a bombing attack, if you like, by America, by Trump. | |
| What would they bomb? | |
| Then an empty IRGC building, a few, you know, an empty parliament building or something like this. | |
| You know, what would that do? | |
| It wouldn't bring the state down. | |
| So I think ultimately, when you said, you know, that you saw that it was Netanyahu who gave a warning, I think that's true. | |
| And that was why there was a warning, because Trump had said from the beginning and started telling his people he talks to on the telephone, you know, at the time, you know, I've told my team, I want a guarantee, you know, I want it. | |
| He was still very much taken with Maduro, you know, in, boom, out. | |
| I want it quick. | |
| I want it, you know, and I want it to play well. | |
| It's got to play well. | |
| It's got to play very, very, very well, indeed, in the public. | |
| And so, you know, getting drawn into attacking and not succeeding bring down, if you like, the structure of the state, just bombing civilians and bombing buildings. | |
| I think he probably, and Netanyahu thought, you know, actually, this isn't going to, this isn't going to have a good look for Trump. | |
| He wants. | |
| That's exactly right. | |
| Exactly right. | |
| Meanwhile, Trump says a U.S. armada is moving toward Iran. | |
| Never thought of last. | |
| I'm convinced because of the new Iranian muscle capability that there will not be an attack on Iran. | |
| But all kinds of feints, all kinds of attempts to intimidate. | |
| Here it's published on the 23rd. | |
| That's today. | |
| U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday, sending an armada toward Iran, threatening Tehran against resuming its nuclear program. | |
| But remember, that's just a peaceful nuclear energy program. | |
| It's not a nuclear weapons program. | |
| Iran has a perfect right to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, frankly. | |
| It even has the right to develop a nuclear program for atomic weapons. | |
| This is ridiculous. | |
| Speaking of reporters aboard Air Force One during meetings with world leaders at Demos, Trump said Washington was closely monitoring Iran as U.S. naval assets moved into the region. | |
| We have a lot of ships going that direction just in case. | |
| I'd rather not see anything happen, but we're watching them very closely. | |
| He added, we have an armada heading in that direction. | |
| Maybe we won't have to use it. | |
| Well, in this case, to use it would be to lose it. | |
| Mark my words. | |
| There's not going to be an attack on Iran that Iran cannot deal with. | |
| I am convinced. | |
| Meanwhile, we have the U.S. with an Israel hybrid war. | |
| This is anti-war.com. | |
| The question is not if the U.S. and Israel will attack Iran, but when. | |
| In the nuclear age, if the U.S. refrains from all out war since it could easily lead to nuclear escalation, instead, the U.S. and Israel are waging war against Iran through a combination of crushing economic sanctions, targeted military strikes, cyber warfare, stoking unrest, and unrelenting misinformation campaigns. | |
| This combination strategy is called hybrid warfare. | |
| Well, the American and Israeli deep states are addicted to hybrid warfare. | |
| Acting together, the CI, Mossad, and allied military contractors and security agencies have fomented chaos across Africa and the Middle East in a swath of hybrid wars, including Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Yemen. | |
| The shocking fact is that for more than a quarter of a century, U.S. and Israeli militaries and intel agencies have laid waste to a region of hundreds of millions, blocked economic development, created terror, and mass refugee movements and have nothing to show for it beyond the chaos itself. | |
| There is no security, no peace, no stable pro-U.S. and pro-Israel alliance, only suffering in the process. | |
| The U.S. is also going out of its way to undermine the U.N. Charter, which U.S. itself had brought to life in the aftermath of World War II. | |
| The UN Char made clear that hybrid war violates the very basis of international law, which calls on countries to refrain from the use of force against other countries. | |
| But when has Trump ever cared for about or respected law, international law? | |
| Meanwhile, Trump has struck Iranian allies with more terrorists that, I believe, is what you're going to see, economic warfare rather than direct military action. | |
| Here's a report about it. | |
| And yet another demonstration of how delicate internationalization can be. | |
| The White House finds itself embroiled in navigating the stormy waters of Iranian affairs. | |
| The tumultuous saga began as the Iranian regime engaged in violent cracked outdoor protests, which were, by the way, generated by the CI and the Mossad, a classic color revolution, prompting Trump to consider various responses. | |
| It seems the State Department has decided to play it safe. | |
| Is a travel advisory for U.S. citizens to hightail it out of Iran just in case things get even messier? | |
| Well, Iran is threatening full-scale retaliation should there be an attack. | |
| Truth seeker. | |
| Iran's foreign minister Wednesday delivered his bluntest warning yet to the United States, vowing a sweeping military response if Tehran comes under renewed attack as U.S. forces visibly reposition toward the Middle East amid mounting regional tension and a deepening crackdown at home. | |
| In an opinion article published in the Wall Street Journal, Abbas Aghashi said Iran's armed forces would respond with everything we have should hostilities resume, | |
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Hostility Toward Allies
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| Let a rake be. | |
| Picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been. | |
| It's in a dream. | |
| Waits at the window. | |
| Wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door. | |
| Who is it for all alone? | |
| Where do they all go from? | |
| All alone. | |
| Where do they all go from? | |
| Well, those of you who've not discovered Jake TV are really missing out on something. | |
| I can only play a part of it because it's so dependent on the visual. | |
| It's satire. | |
| It's completely brilliant. | |
| Instead of anti-Semitic, they use the word anti-septic. | |
| But it's just a joy to watch if you're into satire or parody. | |
| Jake TV, as I say, I'll just play a minute or two here, but it is so good. | |
| Welcome back to Jake GTV News. | |
| Did you know Iran is filled with terrorists? | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Send my kids to war now. | |
| Right? | |
| Ching Chong, break it down for us. | |
| Chloe and Michael, good morning. | |
| We're here in Iran. | |
| No idea why the heck we can't just focus on America. | |
| But anyway, something about oil again. | |
| Hang on. | |
| Okay, so the Ayatollah is here, and it's our job to bomb them for Israel. | |
| Thanks, Ching Chong. | |
| We're here on the ground to hear what people are saying for themselves. | |
| What's happening here? | |
| The U.S. of Israel is causing chaos in our country to take us over. | |
| Think BLM, but for Muslims. | |
| Wow, that's extremism at play. | |
| We better bomb them all, right, Trumpstein? | |
| I say make Iran great again. | |
| You know, it's a great country until these monsters came in and took it over. | |
| And by the way, to all Iranian patriots, keep protesting. | |
| Take over your institutions, if possible, and save the name of the killers and the abusers that are abusing you. | |
| You're being very badly abused. | |
| Can we just fix America? | |
| Right? | |
| I'm almost 40 and can't afford a house. | |
| Seriously, like, who cares about foreign policy? | |
| Not me. | |
| Tom joins us live to speak with the locals. | |
| Is war good? | |
| Of course. | |
| What are you? | |
| A liberal? | |
| ICE is deporting the Karens, and we're finally going to have hotels in Gaza. | |
| Can't wait. | |
| Should we bomb Iran for Israel, boys? | |
| First off, I'm a black woman. | |
| Second off, I can smell the white privilege from here. | |
| All right, bro. | |
| My bad. | |
| Leave us alone. | |
| You're like a literal Nazi. | |
| What do you think about Iran? | |
| Buddy, I work 12-hour shifts. | |
| My wife's on Tinder, and I just need a beer. | |
| What do you think about radical Islam? | |
| Bro, it's the Jews. | |
| I just paid $13,000 in taxes and it's going straight to Israel. | |
| I'm sick of this shit. | |
| Facts. | |
| Shut it down, Tom. | |
| The only facts here is that sand people are going to 9-11 you again. | |
| Stop crying about the economy. | |
| Back to Iran or you're canceled. | |
| Jeez, all right. | |
| Just brilliant stuff, but you want to watch it to get the full effect with all the visuals. | |
| It is stunning stuff. | |
| Jake TV. | |
| Meanwhile, Netanyahu skips the Board of Peace signing out of fear that he might be arrested. | |
| That's pretty telling. | |
| I think it means International Court of Justice and Criminal Court are making a difference. | |
| Israeli PM Netanyahu failed to attend the signing ceremony for President Trump Board of Peace in Switzerland on 22 January over fears he'd be arrested for war crimes committed in Gaza if he set foot in the country. | |
| Trump held a ceremony on the sidelines of the WEF in the Swiss city of Davos. | |
| Israeli President Islock Herzog took place at the WEF, which gathers Western leaders from politics, business, and civil society to discuss global issues and plot one world government. | |
| Have no doubt. | |
| Meanwhile, Jeffrey Sachs and Sybil Ferris have a brilliant piece about why every nation in the world should reject the absurd and dangerous Border Peace. | |
| Listen to this. | |
| The so-called Border Peace being created by President Trump is profoundly degrading to the Bursuda peace and to any nation that would lend it legitimacy. | |
| This is a Trojan horse to dismantle the United Nations. | |
| It should be refused outright by every nation invited to join in its charter. | |
| The Board of Peace claims to be, quote, an international organization that seeks to promote stability, restore dependable and lawful government, and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict, end quote. | |
| If this sounds familiar, it should, because this is the mandate of the UN, created in the aftermath of World War II, and has its central mission, the maintenance of international peace and security. | |
| It's no secret that Trump holds open contempt for international law and the UN. | |
| He said so himself during his September 2025 speech at the General Assembly and has recently withdrawn from 31 United Nations entities. | |
| Following a long tradition of U.S. foreign policy, he has consistently violated international law, including the bombing of seven countries in the past years, none of which were authorized by the Security Council, none of which undertaken in lawful self-defense under the Charter. | |
| Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, and Venezuela. | |
| He's now claiming Greenland with brazen and open hostility toward U.S. allies in Europe. | |
| He's got it right. | |
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Decapitation Strikes Discussion
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| I never need anybody to help in any way. | |
| Now these days I thought I'd be a self-assured. | |
| I've never changed my mind. | |
| I hope I'm not sure. | |
| Help me if you can. | |
| I'm feeling that. | |
| Here's some headlines that give you an idea of where we're headed. | |
| Donald Trump demands U.S. total access to Greenland. | |
| That's coming from the Jerusalem Post. | |
| Trump plotting regime change in Cuba by years in the Wall Street Journal. | |
| Canada prepares for hypothetical U.S. invasion. | |
| I mean, think about it. | |
| Canada is braced for an invasion from the United States. | |
| How bad is that? | |
| This is aniwar.com. | |
| The Canadian military has developed a theoretical model for how it would combat an American invasion, envisioning Muhajah Dean-style insurgency tactics and other forms of unconventional warfare, according to the Globe and Mail. | |
| While Canadian officials fold the outlet, told the outlet such a scenario is unlikely. | |
| The move reflects growing tensions between two neighbors, with President Trump having repeatedly floated the idea of making Canada the 51st state. | |
| On Monday, he shared an edited photo depicting both Canada and Greenland as American territories. | |
| Wow. | |
| The Canadian Armed Forces have modeled a hypothetical U.S. invasion of Canada and the country's response. | |
| Globe and Mail reported Tuesday. | |
| Sign unnamed senior officials. | |
| How bad is that? | |
| Meanwhile, the House has passed this $839 billion defense bill bursting with pork. | |
| House of Representatives Thursday approved an 838.7 billion fiscal 2026 defense spending bill, moving one of the largest appropriation measures in U.S. history toward final passage in the Senate. | |
| In a 341 to 88 vote crossing party lines, lawmakers advanced the sprawling defense and related appropriation package, underscoring persistent majorities in both parties willing to expand military outlays, even amidst growing concerns about fiscal discipline. | |
| What has the United States cared about, really cared about? | |
| Massive deficits. | |
| I cannot recall. | |
| It's not in living memory. | |
| Meanwhile, it's official. | |
| After 77 years, the United States has finally formally withdrawn from the World Health Organization. | |
| That is a good move and reclaimed national sovereignty from unelected bureaucrats. | |
| Here's a gateway punted reporting. | |
| After 77 years, the U.S. has officially severed ties with the corrupt China-influencing globalist control World Health Organization. | |
| President Donald Trump, fulfilling a promise he made to the American people, completed the withdrawal Thursday, exactly one year after signing an executive order that set the wheels in motion. | |
| For this, I applaud him. | |
| This was a good move. | |
| The controversial Ethiopian politician and director general of the World Health Organization, Tedros, and Hedrim Gabriese practically begged the United States to rejoin the UN-run agency after Trump signed the executive order. | |
| Tedros was a terrorist from the past. | |
| He's a bad guy. | |
| He's not a doctor. | |
| He's a political stooge. | |
| The bold move strips away the shackles of globalist control, ending decades of U.S. taxpayer footing the bill for an organization riddled with incompetence, bias, and failure. | |
| It cost countless lives during the COVID catastrophe. | |
| The WHO long criticizes the communist China. | |
| I think it's much more of a WHO. | |
| It's much more of a WEF, globalist rather than Chinese communist, bungled early response to the Wuhan virus. | |
| Actually, it looks like it was created by DARPA, parroting Beijing's lies at pushing the experimental vaccine to the entire world. | |
| They knew what they were doing. | |
| That article is rather naive in several respects. | |
| Meanwhile, Kevin Barrett, a brilliant satirist himself, writes about whether the Zio-USA will decapitate the Zio-USA. | |
| Insiders have a strong reason to sey Trump. | |
| We are hearing a lot about decapitation strikes these days. | |
| Trump and Stein decapitate Venezuela by condemning President Nicholas Maduro. | |
| Ukraine-NATO tried to decapitate Russia through its failed drone strike on Putin. | |
| Zion media are blowing the notion of decapitating Iran by killing its supreme leader. | |
| And of course, Israel has recently decapited Hezbollah and Hamas. | |
| Will Trump decapitate Denmark by ordering a drone strike on its prime minister? | |
| Will he decapitate Norway by ordering the assassination of Jonas Starr, whom Trump holds responsible for failing to give him a Nobel Peace Prize? | |
| Will he decapitate Canada by killing Mark Carney? | |
| He gave a speech that Davos Trump didn't like. | |
| In rare instances, decapitation strikes can work. | |
| That can happen when the new leadership that replaces the murdered former leader pursues a diametrically opposed policy. | |
| For example, Lyndon Johnson, an Israeli asset, presided over Israel development of nuclear weapons in its 1967 war of territorial expansion at Israel, not decapitated the U.S. by. | |
| He says killing JFK. | |
| I say participating in or assisting in killing JFK. | |
| None of that would have happened. | |
| I do agree. | |
| Meanwhile, Israel is boosting its funding to propagandize Americans. | |
| This is from the American Conservative, which is a very thoughtful journal. | |
| The American Conservative Israel's cabinet last month and sent the Knesset 2026 state budget that sharply increases both military spending and financing for propaganda operations abroad. | |
| According to reporting by the Jerusalem Post, the latter funding will be directed toward a variety of projects, including foreign media campaigns, digital messaging operations, and efforts to counter or censor criticism of Israel's U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza. | |
| Yes, no doubt, 100%. | |
| The proposed budget quadruple last year's allocation also encourages coordination between government ministries and outside contractors or civil society organizations to disseminate Israeli propaganda abroad. | |
| It comes as Israel reportedly moves to renew and expand its memorandum of understanding with the United States, extending for 20 years rather than the traditional 10 and likely securing at least 4 billion annually from the U.S. taxpayer. | |
| Even as Israel's assault on Gaza slows in pace, its government continues to require uninterrupted U.S. financing, weapon transfers, and diplomatic cover to sustain its operation, prop up the U.S. taxpayer domestic defense industry and prepare for future regional conflicts, including an openly telegraphed war with Iran. | |
| Yeah, you and I are going to pay for it. | |
| Meanwhile, mask-off moment, head of ADL accidentally says out loud what he only meant to imply or conceal. | |
| mask off moment packages to rem we monitor them online social media uh messaging apps video games cryptocurrency podcasts short form video wikipedia llms We monitor these people and we share the intelligence with the FBI. | |
| They are constantly bimitz paying all of the LLMs to make sure that foreskin doesn't get in the way of the truth, obviously. | |
| You can't have an uncircumcised LLM out here causing havoc, spewing anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and blood libels, right? | |
| So conspiracy theories are entering the information is the opposite of the democracy. | |
| There's so much evidence out there that even if less than 1% of the strength that may be enough to collapse the current paradigm and change the whole planet. | |
| And we're going to jump over with 5149 James Lee. | |
| Give him a subscription, give him a like, give him a follow, and we'll check in on the ADL. | |
| Doing what the ADL does best. | |
| Subverting democracy, spying on Americans, and being evil pieces of shit. | |
| So we're monitoring left-wing radicals like the DSA and the anti-war crazies and the pro-Palestine. | |
| The anti-war crazies. | |
| It's a great start. | |
| Crazies. | |
| We're monitoring right-wing extremists like white supremacists, armed militia groups. | |
| We're monitoring political Islamists and Christians. | |
| White supremacists, always crazies. | |
| Jewish supremacists, on the other hand, all good. | |
| Don't worry about the Jewish supremacists. | |
| They're all good, bro. | |
| Janashes, all of them. | |
| And then we train. | |
| Christian nationalists. | |
| Don't worry about the Jewish nationalists. | |
| They're all good, bro. | |
| The largest trainer of law enforcement in America. | |
| Nash's all of them. | |
| And then we train. | |
| We're the largest trainer of law enforcement in America. | |
| We're the largest trainer of law enforcement in America. | |
| The ADL is the largest trainer of law enforcement in America. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| And people ask me, why am I obsessed with Israel? | |
| Are you kidding me? | |
| Are you fucking kidding me? | |
| How about our own federal government be the largest trainer of law enforcement in America? | |
| How about like the police academies designed to teach you how to police properly are the largest trainer of law enforcement in America? | |
| Extremism hate. | |
| We train 20,000 officers every year. | |
| Did he just say that being anti-war is crazy? | |
| Yes, yes, he did, James. | |
| You're fucking crazy, James. | |
| You crazy person. | |
| You should just check into the psych ward right now. | |
| Laura Loomer, though, all good, bro. | |
| Laura Loomer's got all those screws bolted right in tight. | |
| And then just straight follow that up by saying, don't act up because guess what? | |
| We also train the police. | |
| Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, has just announced an all-out domestic war against critics of Israel. | |
| And no, this is not a conspiracy theory. | |
| He very much admitted to this on camera and laid out what I think can only be interpreted as a full-scale domestic spy operation. | |
| We have a whole apparatus. | |
| I have 40 analysts working full-time, seven days a week, 24 hours a day, monitoring extremists. | |
| We monitor them online, social media, messaging apps, video games, cryptocurrency, podcasts, short form video, Wikipedia, LLMs. | |
| We monitor these people and we share the intelligence with the FBI. | |
| He's using the term extremists, but I think. | |
| Did you hear that list of what he's monitoring? | |
| Apparatus. | |
| 40 analysts working full-time, seven days a week, 24 hours a day, monitoring extremists. | |
| We monitor them online. | |
| Remember, if you're anti-war, you're an extremist. | |
| If you're pro-Palestine, you're an extremist. | |
| If you think white people are cool, you're an extremist. | |
| If you think Christianity is cool, if you think Christ is king, you're an extremist. | |
| And he's got people ready to monitor you online in all of these categories. | |
| Social media, messaging apps, video games, cryptocurrency, podcasts, short form video, Wikipedia, LLMs. | |
| We monitor these people and we share the intelligence with the FBI. | |
| Everything you type into AI, they're monitoring it. | |
| And they're also working to make the AI Jewish as fuck. | |
| They are constantly bimitz paying all of the LLMs to make sure that foreskin doesn't get in the way of the truth, obviously. | |
| You can't have an uncircumcised LLM out here causing havoc, spewing anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and blood libels, right? | |
| So the guy's good. | |
| The guy's very good. | |
| Ian Carroll. | |
| Ian Carroll. | |
| Meanwhile, understanding Minnesota Mayor Jeffrey Pry and his wife are linked to the 24 billion Somali fraud scheme. | |
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| Are you surprised to learn this? | |
| That the mayor was deeply involved. | |
| I said before, it had to involve the representative, it had to involve the mayor, it had to involve the governor. | |
| All true. | |
| Here we get a report about sugar. | |
| Think again. | |
| Coming in a one-pack, a two-pack, and a four-pack, this changes the outlet game. | |
| I'm missing a screw that goes right in the middle. | |
| Just to show you. | |
| Don't be engulfed by the smokescreen of the ongoing ICE raids and the anti-ICE protests. | |
| This is not just about resistance here in Minneapolis. | |
| It's about love. | |
| You've got people uniting and coming together in this beautiful way. | |
| After the shooting of Renee Goode, the coverage of ICE on CBS, NBC, and ABC was 93% negative. | |
| 93% negative is not journalism. | |
| It's tribalism. | |
| Let's keep our eye on the ball. | |
| How high up do you think the message went that there was fraud? | |
| Do you think it made its way to the governor's office? | |
| I struggle to believe it didn't. | |
| I have to believe that the governor's office and Keith Ellison's office were aware of this. | |
| They've said they were involved in helping the FBI. | |
| They've said they were made aware. | |
| Mr. Dexter, could have something been done about this earlier? | |
| Yes. | |
| As I stated in my test opening testimony, in the years that I worked there, we identified how fraud was occurring, the loopholes that existed. | |
| And we were some of the warning signs, Mr. Dexter. | |
| Well, the fact that part of our job was to go and collect attendance records. | |
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| PhD explains the entire money laundering voter fraud scheme in Minnesota is coming down. | |
| Second, past Democrats speaking out against illegal migrants. | |
| Third, code red for America. | |
| California Governor Newsome Warrens and Devos revealing Trump's weaknesses. | |
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| Six, Thomas Massey. | |
| Federal law says new cars after 2026 must monitor drivers and shut down if the car disapproves. | |
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| This is really, really bad. | |
| Cars today are so much controlled by computers they can be accessed remotely here. | |
| They're going to have it built into your car. | |
| Anytime anyone who's in control wants, they can shut you off in the middle of a highway. | |
| Who knows what kind of traffic hazard they can bring about your death, which is why Massey says your dashboard should not be judged during an executioner. | |
| Meanwhile, all this complaint about Trump and migrants, past Democrat Bill Clinton, Brock Obama, others have made very strong statement that exported even more migrants. | |
| To speed the deportation of illegal aliens who are arrested for crimes. | |
| Senator Biden, yes or no? | |
| Would you allow the cities to ignore the federal law? | |
| No. | |
| I think we got to have tough conditions. | |
| Tell people to come out of the shadows. | |
| If they've committed a crime, deport them. | |
| No questions asked. | |
| Undocumented workers broke our immigration laws. | |
| And I believe that they must be held accountable, especially those who may be dangerous. | |
| Even as we are a nation of immigrants, we're also a nation of laws. | |
| Undocumented workers broke our immigration laws. | |
| And I believe that they must be held accountable, especially those who may be dangerous. | |
| If you're a criminal, you'll be deported. | |
| If you plan to enter the U.S. illegally, your chances of getting caught and sent back just went up. | |
| The actions I'm taking are not only lawful, they're the kinds of actions taken by every single Republican president and every single Democratic president for the past half century. | |
| The American people are fundamentally pro-legal immigration and anti-illegal immigration. | |
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| I apologize. | |
| People who enter the United States without our permission are illegal aliens, and illegal aliens should not be treated the same as people who enter the U.S. legally. | |
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Vancouver's Independence Dream
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| Welcome to the second half of Authentic News right here on RBN Live this 23rd day of January 2026, where we take your calls. | |
| First up, James from Vancouver. | |
| Glad to have you back, James. | |
| We didn't get a chance to talk long enough yesterday. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| I am the new El Presidente of Canada. | |
| I am prepared to cooperate with the United States and all my friends in Washington, D.C. | |
| Yeah, kind of crazy, isn't it? | |
| It took a week for me to get you boys down there in sync because, like I said, the 49th parallel is over 3,000 miles, and I'd say that's pretty damn strategic. | |
| So, Canadians, you know, the hockey players up here fight pretty good when they play hockey. | |
| So, maybe they will put up a show, but that's nothing compared to the firepower that the United States has. | |
| So, back to you for your comments. | |
| Yeah, sure. | |
| I mean, it's just silly, isn't it? | |
| But then you would have thought taking control of Greenland is silly too. | |
| So, we're getting a lot of silliness out there. | |
| Continue, James. | |
| Well, I think what do these negotiators say? | |
| It's all on the table. | |
| Everything's on the table. | |
| And of course, Trump is the art of the deal. | |
| And, well, this is how these things go. | |
| And of course, he's been handpicked to do the biblical whatever it is that he's been asked to. | |
| So we're in for, and of course, China. | |
| Well, China could convenience. | |
| That would be a possible thing. | |
| Let me ask you the question. | |
| What would the United States do if in a couple months China put one of its men of war in English Bay here in Vancouver? | |
| What would happen then? | |
| James, I know. | |
| I mean, the situation is just ridiculous. | |
| Just ridiculous. | |
| Yeah, but the Chinese want this place too, you see. | |
| Well, sure. | |
| People have been saying the last couple of days on RBNA saying, oh, let's just do business. | |
| The Chinese and the Russians, they just want to do business. | |
| Yeah, they want to do business, but they're like everybody else. | |
| And the world, again, like I try to tell people, it's Darwinian, right? | |
| And the states, like I said, are in a state of self-help. | |
| And so this is nothing more than out of Kenneth N. Walsh's theory of international politics. | |
| And man, yeah, hang on, man, the state and war, his PhD thesis. | |
| This is right out of the textbook. | |
| So yeah, no, good, James. | |
| Okay. | |
| Good, good, good. | |
| All right. | |
| Talk to you later. | |
| Thanks. | |
| We got another caller from Canada, Bernard from British Columbia. | |
| Join the conversation, Bernard. | |
| Yes, good morning. | |
| Yes, I'm also in Vancouver. | |
| I wanted to say, I think most of the interesting stories that affect Canada are online, and we get a lot from your program, but we get a lot more from others too, like, you know, like Jimmy Doer, Clayton Morris, Dr. Carlson. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And, you know, the really, and I like the perspective of what's going, because we get a better perspective from American source of what's really going on. | |
| But I think the Golden Mail is just the old thing of a sensational story to sell papers. | |
| The morning talk show in Vancouver was doing that. | |
| You see, there's no consequence to that. | |
| They can, they're really hard stories like the disaster, the COVID protocols, the worst thing ever happened in this country. | |
| There's never been admission about the new cancer rates and, you know, and the incurable cancer and all that sort of thing. | |
| But anyway, I think with your president, with all respect, I think the time will come possibly when it'll be like with President Nixon when the military put out the word just to ignore him. | |
| I don't know how that worked, but I guess that came from high up. | |
| They put the word out down the line. | |
| And he wasn't, I think he was not as bad a shape. | |
| I think there's a lot of concern. | |
| I think the biggest issue coming up is going to be at what point do they have to consider what shape the president is in? | |
| And if he's drinking as much of that artificial sweetener, one of your callers brought that up. | |
| Dementia is apparently progressive, but also if you're damaging your brain, I mean, I can't, I'm the same age as the president. | |
| I couldn't imagine that. | |
| But anyway, there's a big independence movement in Alberta. | |
| And if they want to secede, it would be a little more sensible to think they could join the states. | |
| Because, you see, it's not just what President Trump does. | |
| Like when Joseph Biden became your president, the first thing he did practically was to cancel the Excel pipeline. | |
| And that's, you know, the Alberta government has spent a billion and a half dollars in preparation. | |
| Those are long-term projects. | |
| And that oil would go, it goes from directly from Alberta to the states, you see, and that sort of thing. | |
| Yes. | |
| But anyway, the idea of the 51st Aid, you know, that's kind of a good joke at first. | |
| And he, of course, he had no respect for Justin Chudu, who was on his way out. | |
| But it does sound kind of goofy, but there were the serious efforts to eliminate Canada were, well, one of them was there was a plan to have a North American Union. | |
| Your caller Leila referred to this, I remember one time. | |
| And the North American Union would have its own currency called the Amero, and I guess Mexico and Canada would have a seat at the Federal Reserve. | |
| But the closest we came to losing our country was when Quebec came very close to seceding. | |
| Yes. | |
| And the understanding was, then there was an article in Foreign Affairs from the Council on Foreign Relations that if Quebec seceded, then the remnants, as they said, would then have joined the states, you see. | |
| And those were serious efforts. | |
| I think the North American Union thing has kind of faded out. | |
| But the idea of Canada, which actually has a larger landmass, you have to join, it just doesn't make any sense. | |
| Yeah, I couldn't agree more, Bernard. | |
| Now, there are reports about Alberta wanting to secede and join the Union. | |
| Is there any merit to those reports? | |
| Well, my understanding is that the movement for independence is extremely strong. | |
| That's a grievance that's been around a long time. | |
| There's been a lot of resentment going back to Pierre Trudeau when he was president, because the political calculus is that Alberta sends a lot of money under this forced equalization. | |
| They have to send a lot of their money to other provinces like Ontario. | |
| But the calculus was that they didn't really need, if they got Ontario and Quebec enough seats, they wouldn't have to get Alberta. | |
| But I guess I don't know how it would go, but I think it would make if Alberta did, I'm sure there's people in the states who would welcome that connection, you know. | |
| But it wouldn't affect, I mean, the camera could carry on even if they lost Alberta. | |
| But that's a more serious thing, you know. | |
| That's a huge movement going on there, you know. | |
| Bernard, I sure endorse. | |
| Yeah, I sure agree with you about Tucker and Clayton and Jimmy Dore. | |
| I mean, I think they're all fantastic. | |
| I love Tucker, but I am so impressed with Jimmy Dore, who cuts right through the smoke and mirrors. | |
| He's completely brilliant. | |
| Yeah, he goes, and he's got a fine manner. | |
| You see, like, you know, like Alex Jones puts out a lot of good material, but I don't find him easy to listen to. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, because it's so dramatic and so egocentric. | |
| But with Jimmy Dore and Clayton Morris, they cover a huge range of issues, you know, that we used to get on late night talk radio, you know, that sort of thing. | |
| But also, like Clayton Morris, he gives a, they give both of them give a platform for good independent Canadian media, which they don't have a huge following in Canada, but they, you know, they get it through American sources, you know. | |
| And the other thing was, you know, like I think one of the most important things your president done is when he brought Robert Kennedy into the cabinet, you know, and he gets criticism for not moving far enough, but he's considering banning fluoridation. | |
| Right. | |
| You know, and he even deals with geoengineering, which in Canada is never discussed, you know. | |
| And I think there's a huge pressure. | |
| Like there's a, and between, like, I followed him closely when he's with Children's Health Defense, and they do a lot of great work. | |
| And also ICAN, independent, you know, Informed Consent Action Network, you know, Dell Big Tree and the Highwire, both of them have had many, many lawsuits that have had a profound effect on what's going on. | |
| And the lawsuit against this insidious thing called the American Academy of Pediatrics. | |
| I think they're suing them actually for racketeering because the client that the lawyer has lost her twins, both twins, and there's nothing like that horrible loss that can motivate people like that. | |
| I think the government's cutting off funding to the AAP as well. | |
| So there's all kinds of changes. | |
| And the CDC has cut back the number of what they call the vaccines that you have to have. | |
| And one of the great heroes you have is Dr. Paul Thomas in Portland. | |
| Now, he did a study because he had a lot of patients who didn't vaccinate. | |
| And he did a study with a scientific colleague. | |
| And they found that the patients that didn't have vaccines were vastly healthier than the ones that did. | |
| And this is the reality. | |
| It takes a while to kind of let it sink in. | |
| But there's still a huge thing. | |
| Like, I guess Trump likes to hobnob with the head of Pfizer. | |
| And what needs to be done, of course, is to get rid of that whole MNRA platform. | |
| But I don't think that's going to happen. | |
| I don't think they're going to, the political reality, I don't think would allow that. | |
| This is an excellent call, Bernard. | |
| I want you to call more often. | |
| I really like it. | |
| Do you have a final thought? | |
| No, I can't think of anything. | |
| I just say, like I say, I've always known that the Americans, Canadians get along pretty well. | |
| If you look back to World War II, Canadians, of course, we've got close connections to the British, but the British, Canadians, Americans, they all hit the beaches of Normandy together. | |
| And they had the, what would they call it, the Devil's Brigade. | |
| That was the early type of commando operations. | |
| That was a joint American-Canadian thing. | |
| Now, I don't think I can't imagine a military wanting to go along with Canada. | |
| I just think that's just a topic for us hello News Day. | |
| Much appreciated, Bernard, very much. | |
| Excellent. | |
| I want to hear from you more in the future. | |
| Thank you for the call. | |
| We got a third caller from Canada, Jeff in Ottawa. | |
| Jeff, join the conversation. | |
| Yeah, I just wanted to chime in here about things related to Canada. | |
| Now, Alberta would be crazy to join the U.S. If they want to leave the country, that's one thing. | |
| They have the right to do it. | |
| But they'd be crazy joining the U.S. Why would they want to do that? | |
| Be a small fish in a huge pond. | |
| What's going to happen when the Democrats take over? | |
| They're going to be under a joke. | |
| They must be out of their minds. | |
| They don't need to do that. | |
| They can be an independent country. | |
| That's what they should be doing. | |
| If I was in Alberta, I would say, no, I don't want to join. | |
| I'm not against the United States. | |
| I can understand why they want to leave this country. | |
| Believe me, I understand. | |
| And I can understand, you know, but I don't understand why they'd want to join the U.S. There's all sorts of countries smaller than them that do very well. | |
| They don't need that. | |
| They've got the oil and resources. | |
| If they do want to go, and I don't want them to go, then they should become an independent country. | |
| Now, when we were talking about transfer payments, well, here's how it's backed up. | |
| Okay, Quebec is by far the largest recipient of transfer payments, 13.6 billion. | |
| Ontario, 546 million. | |
| The next highest, I think, is Manitoba, 4.7 billion. | |
| We should get rid of Quebec. | |
| They don't belong here. | |
| Bilingualism garbage is no good. | |
| No, because they've got their own Quebec party in there that runs the federal politics, and they can swing everything, okay, to make the whatever party's in do their will. | |
| They're sort of like the um, I don't know how you how you would imagine something where you've got two parties that are similar size, and then you have this other large party that's almost all of Quebec. | |
| There's no part of the conservative called the party, I think it's the um anyway. | |
| Quebec has their own national party in national politics, just Quebec. | |
| So they can swing the vote. | |
| No, we're trying to get rid of those people. | |
| They're doing Elsa too. | |
| They can take the Maritimes with them too. | |
| We don't need them either. | |
| But you know, Jeff, I mean, uh, becoming their own country, are they going to have their own army, their own navy? | |
| I mean, there are all kinds of complications that go along with being your own nation. | |
| I can't see that. | |
| I can't see that Quebec or Alberta would benefit from becoming independent. | |
| I don't see it. | |
| I get it. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Quebec with it, the speaking French and all. | |
| Go on. | |
| Yeah, go ahead. | |
| Continue. | |
| I don't think, no, I don't, I don't think necessarily Quebec would benefit. | |
| I just don't want them here. | |
| I want to tell them. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Now, as far as Alberta, well, Alberta would have a hard time having a navy considering their land. | |
| Yeah, of course. | |
| I do tell people sometimes about how about the rocky coast of Saskatchewan. | |
| People from outside Canada and they believe anything I say because most people, Americans and many people around the world, are stupid when it comes to geography. | |
| So I like to tease them a little bit. | |
| Oh, yeah, I've heard of that. | |
| Yeah, right. | |
| Anyway, no, I'd like to see Quebec go. | |
| They can take the Maritimes can go too and do whatever they want. | |
| I'd like to see it just Ontario and West. | |
| That's my ideal. | |
| And that would be a very good idea. | |
| You have the industrial area in Ontario, and then you have agriculture and you have oil and minerals and all the rest of it. | |
| Quebec has hydro and stuff, but you know, Quebec is for Quebec. | |
| They do everything that Quebec party does is for them only. | |
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| That's why they don't want to move a pipe, have a pipeline go out to the east coast. | |
| They won't let them do that, you know, all over their territory. | |
| So the pipeline, I guess, it stops in Ontario. | |
| Part of it loops up actually through Michigan or something. | |
| But anyway, but they, so they're obstructionists, and they've been a pain in the rear end ever since I can remember, since I was a kid. | |
| So I would like to see them go. | |
| I'm nothing against, it's nothing not English-speaking Quebecers or even French-speaking Quebec. | |
| I just think this kind of thing doesn't work. | |
| It doesn't work in Belgium between the Flemish and between the French-speaking Walloons. | |
| They hate each other. | |
| In fact, for a while, they didn't even have a national government. | |
| They were sort of had their own two separate legislatures. | |
| The French-speaking population largely dominate Belgian politics. | |
| And had they separated when they became their own country, they were the Spanish Netherlands. | |
| When they separated, had it been in modern times where religion, Catholicism, Protestantism isn't such a big thing, the Flemish part would have been part of the Netherlands, would have been part of Holland. | |
| But religion was bigger then, so they divided the country based on religion rather than other factors. | |
| But culturally, in every other way, the Flemish-speaking, actually, Dutch-speaking part of Belgium is more Dutch than anything else. | |
| So, you know, there's tons of small countries that are much smaller and with far, far fewer resources than Alberta than make it. | |
| So, that whole idea you have some giant country is a complete myth. | |
| You make a great comfort. | |
| I want to be under the Democrat, that's for sure. | |
| I like your argument, Jeff. | |
| I like your argument. | |
| I don't know if anything like that has a realistic chance of happening, but you make a lot of good points. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, we have to get rid of this guy. | |
| This got this Chaikom character. | |
| He is bent on destroying the country. | |
| This country has vast resources. | |
| Have a huge percent of the world's fresh water, even though we have a small population. | |
| We are the uh, I think we're the fourth largest of the oil reserves. | |
| I think there's, I think it comes down to Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Canada, I believe. | |
| But we're the largest non-OPEC country as far as oil reserves. | |
| We have 10% of world's oil reserves, Russia, six, and the U.S. 4%. | |
| So, the fact that we're having trouble here is ridiculous. | |
| We used to be, do you know, when I was a kid in the late 60s, there all through the 60s, the Canadian dollar was worth 108 to the U.S. dollar. | |
| And also, I got to get more information, but I understand, from my understanding, we used to put money into the economy by the government issuing money at no interest into the economy. | |
| And then, under Tudo, we went under the banking system that everybody's under right now. | |
| And that, I will tell you that right now, both for Canada, United States, and the rest of the and most of the world, that is the number one economic problem. | |
| The fact that the banking system is owned by a bunch of Zionist Jews. | |
| Thanks for a great call. | |
| Really good call. | |
| We'll be right back with another Canadian caller. | |
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| Alexander from Canada, fourth in a row. | |
| Join the conversation, Alexander. | |
| Yes. | |
| Hi, can you hear me? | |
| Yes, very clearly. | |
| Go ahead. | |
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Alexander's Points
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| Yeah, I just want to make a couple of points. | |
| See, again, Donald Trump with his being completely ridiculous that he's going to invade Canada again. | |
| Like, this is just another way to distract people from the Epstein files. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Just like just like he's doing with Greenland. | |
| So see, it's all a show that he's putting on. | |
| And see, see, look, I don't want to see anybody being, I don't want to see any provinces leave the country. | |
| Like, like, if they, like, see, if, a referendum took place, like what happened in Quebec, and then the result was, and then the result was in the people voted no, then yeah, like, that's fine. | |
| But, like, I don't want people to say, oh, look, like, leave the country, whatever. | |
| You see, you see, sir, the people that should be leaving the country are the foreigners. | |
| Those are the ones who are damaging the country and the leftists to work with them. | |
| And this whole multiculturalism and diversity and wokeness has to end because it's damaging the country, just like just like it's damaged, just like it's damaging the United States. | |
| And I agree with Jeff from Ottawa. | |
| Like, I don't think Alberta would join the United States. | |
| Like, see, the second target of the wokeness in Canada, like, why would they go to another woke country, the United States? | |
| It doesn't make any sense. | |
| And see, so what's going to happen, in my opinion, is that when it comes to Iran, they're going to, because look, they can't invade Iran like they did with Venezuela. | |
| See, so what's going to happen, they're arming people from within to damage the country from within. | |
| That's how the that's their plan. | |
| And they want to put up a government and just like they did in the 1950s. | |
| But the thing is, the Iranian government is keeping a sharp eye on all the Mosaic and the CIA and all that. | |
| So they're going to try and surround Iran because Israel made peace with the United Arab Emirates. | |
| So you have a lot of Jewish people there and the CIA is already there. | |
| And They're in Syria, which has damaged the root, like the connection with Iran, because Iran needs to help Syria. | |
| And yeah, like, and also, Sir John, another thing I want to ask you, like, when if he attacks Greenland, okay, for example, Putin's going to attack all of Ukraine, don't you think? | |
| And take all of it? | |
| He may be forced to do that. | |
| Yeah, I do believe he may be forced to do that, Alexander. | |
| Probably less of a problem than not taking all of Ukraine. | |
| I think there are more problems are solved by taking all of Ukraine than only taking part. | |
| So I'm inclined to think that's going to happen. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And the yeah, and yeah, that's it. | |
| Like, I'm done. | |
| You could go to the next caller. | |
| Well, Alexander, just hanging around, give me one more thought because we're about to hit a break. | |
| And then we have a California, I mean, an American caller, someone from the U.S. in all Canada. | |
| It's fascinating. | |
| Four and row. | |
| Do you have any other thoughts about what's going on? | |
| What about Davos and all that? | |
| What about Greenland? | |
| I mean, what in the world is going on? | |
| Has Trump lost his mind? | |
| I'm going to use the satire that you played earlier. | |
| It's Trump's theme. | |
| He's owned by the JK. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Jake TV. | |
| Yeah, it's brilliant, brilliant. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And so just like my final thought, I want to ask you something. | |
| What's the book you told me about the book that you mentioned yesterday about the JFK thing? | |
| About, you mentioned a book title that you recommended people to read about the JFK assassination. | |
| Oh, that was Chauncey Holt, Chauncey Marvin Holt. | |
| Spooks Hoods and the Hidden Elite. | |
| Spooks Hoods and the Hidden Elite. | |
| Chauncey Marvin Holt. | |
| He was a third of the Trans turned out to be a JFK truth teller. | |
| Yeah, thank you, Alexander. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Tom in Florida, join Tom. | |
| We'll hit a break and we'll carry you over. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, yeah, good day, Jim, and everybody in RBN. | |
| Have a great weekend coming up. | |
| Listen, and I like Alexander's calls. | |
| I really do. | |
| They're wonderful, what he calls it. | |
| And I appreciate his calls. | |
| But listen, Jim, the one thing we really got to discuss today is the main thing that's got to be discussed probably all next week, the whole week of next show, next week's show is coming up. | |
| Jim, is this a thing called the Invisible Coup? | |
| The Invisible Coup, Jim. | |
| Now, you have the deep breath. | |
| Hold that thought. | |
| You can lay out the invisible coup when we return from this break. | |
| Glad to have you here, Tom. | |
| We'll be right back. | |
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ICE Detainers in Texas
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| So, I mean, let's just call it like it is. | |
| The Patrick and Jeremy Show. | |
| Tuesday, noon, and 9 p.m. Central Time. | |
| Blackbirds singing in the dead art. | |
| Take these broken wings and learn to fly all your life. | |
| You were only waiting for this moment to rise. | |
| I've heard singing in the dead, uh, take these broken wings, let's go. | |
| Tell us about the invisible coup, Tom. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Yeah, Jim. | |
| So, yeah, Jim, you know, you know, what's really going on here, I mean, a lot of other foreign affairs and all that, Davos and all that's one thing. | |
| Okay, we understand all that. | |
| And whatever happened with y'all, Greenland and all that, I understand all that. | |
| Okay, but we need to need a golden dome. | |
| We need a shield to protect North America. | |
| We absolutely need that. | |
| But listen, Jim, that's not the big issue. | |
| The issue right now, Jim, is what's going on with Mexico, Jim. | |
| These Mexicans are literally telling the president of the United States, the Congress, the Senate, everything. | |
| We are going to take over the Southwestern Party of the United States because we deserve it. | |
| We own it, Jim. | |
| That's what we're facing. | |
| We're facing an ultimate nightmare in this country. | |
| This is a nightmare that's going to be perpetrated on our country. | |
| Look what's going on in Minnesota with the fraud, the Somalians. | |
| Look at all the insanity, Jim. | |
| And then you got Mexicans threatening to take over the country by sheer illegal immigration, Jim. | |
| This is crazy, Jim. | |
| This is absolutely insane. | |
| Tom, I couldn't agree. | |
| I couldn't agree more. | |
| Yeah, we heard all this nonsensical calls about listen. | |
| Donald Trump someone is exposing the invasion of our country for Christ's sake. | |
| We got dog who's telling them you're getting better wiped out in Europe. | |
| There's a surreal law everywhere. | |
| What the hell? | |
| We got cockroach board chocolate trucks in California. | |
| We're going to give her a restaurant, Jim. | |
| We're being annihilated here in the United States of America, Jim. | |
| And then you got these lexus markets and so many people on your show saying Renee Good's a good person. | |
| She was disobeying orders from ICE. | |
| There's called the law. | |
| Follow the rule of the law, Jim. | |
| But this is being Jim. | |
| Yeah, Tom, I know. | |
| Look, look, look, go back to your original thought. | |
| Leave Renee Good to the side. | |
| You're telling us. | |
| And I think it's, I think it's Tom. | |
| I think it's true that, you know, they call it Montezuma's revenge that the Mexicans have taken over most of New Mexico, Arizona, and California. | |
| You know, they virtually restored it to Mexico. | |
| I think you're pretty damn close on that. | |
| Well, it's like you say, Jim, it's called the clergy plan. | |
| This is all China. | |
| I don't know if the Jews are behind it. | |
| We need to find out. | |
| Donald Trump needs to get to the absolute bottom of this. | |
| And if this is the case that these Mexicans are threatening the leader of Mexico and that Obador, which was the last president, they're literally telling you on YouTube, we're going to take the United States, whether you like it or not. | |
| If you take a Khrushchev said, we're going to take it over without firing a shot. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's exactly what's happening. | |
| Thanks, Tom. | |
| Being annihilated. | |
| Now, listen, I got to go to a main thing, Jim. | |
| Can I? | |
| Can I go to a main thing, Jim? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Jim? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Jim? | |
| Yes. | |
| My main thing is this. | |
| We hear all these other callers calling it about Trump disc. | |
| Listen, we need it. | |
| Oh, we needed a guy like Trump, a bonus China shop to come in and say enough is enough. | |
| Look, this guy, this guy Schweiser, that wrote this book, it's the number one, it's blown up on number one bestseller. | |
| This guy believes books are going to sell 100 million copies, Jim. | |
| Okay, it's called the Invisible Coup. | |
| We are in an invisible coup. | |
| Chinese have an anchor babies. | |
| We got all, I mean, California's gone. | |
| It was called the land of milk and honey. | |
| I hope that beautiful woman for Richmond calls in. | |
| I want the lady from Richmond to call in. | |
| I'd love to hear her voice. | |
| And the other lady from California needs to call in. | |
| She needs to call in and explain what they're saying. | |
| They're going to try to prop up. | |
| They're going to try to prop up Newsome with Soros. | |
| Alex Soros are going to try to get this news of in there, Jim. | |
| Horrible. | |
| Absolutely horrible. | |
| Tom, much appreciated. | |
| Thank you for the call. | |
| Meanwhile, we got Wayne in Texas back. | |
| Come on, join the conversation. | |
| Wayne, welcome back. | |
| Yeah, hi, is this Jim Fetcher's show or Radio Free Canada? | |
| I love it. | |
| I love it. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Give us your thoughts. | |
| Yeah, Jim. | |
| Hey, the reason I was calling was, I guess, a couple of days ago, your resident expert on words and phrases. | |
| guy out of Tennessee wanted me to call and explain my use of a word in a call, I think from Tuesday. | |
| And to be honest with you, to show respect for the lady herself, and the call is a few days old. | |
| I could do it. | |
| I could slice and dice the call and do whatever. | |
| But out of respect, I'd just rather move on to what I really want to talk about. | |
| And basically, when I called in, I had about a minute to explain myself. | |
| So I wanted to go over some of the points I think are so key to the whole discussion in Minnesota. | |
| Number one is the people in Minnesota have been sold out and deceived by their governor, the mayor of Minneapolis, law enforcement across the board, because if they were doing their jobs and deporting these convicted criminal illegals by themselves, there would be no need to bring ICE in. | |
| Okay. | |
| And these criminals are guilty of horrendous crimes, raping and sodomizing children, murder, drug dealing, and people are protesting that. | |
| I mean, you got to be, you know, you got to be nuts to be thinking along those lines. | |
| And one example I'd like to bring to the attention of the audience is here in my county in Texas, ICE came in with a detainer for, I think, three different illegal aliens. | |
| And our local sheriff cooperated with them, gave them, you know, they got together, turned over the illegals, and they were deported no time at all. | |
| So basically, there were no protests. | |
| There was no outrage media. | |
| There was nothing. | |
| It was just a bang, bang, quick deal. | |
| And those guys were gone. | |
| So I got to think that people in Minnesota were using their head. | |
| And I think there's a lot of peaceful protesters there, but they have been infiltrated by a lot of communist types looking to make things worse than they actually are. | |
| So basically, that was one point there. | |
| Any comment? | |
| Well, I don't know if they're communist type so much as Soros. | |
| You know, George Soros, billionaire, born in Hungary, wants to destroy the see America destroyed before he dies. | |
| I think he's on the verge of death. | |
| He's had a very bad influence, especially, I think, in Minnesota. | |
| He appears to have been well behind the George Floyd uprising and all this ICE nonsense, too. | |
| Yeah, the term communist is kind of, in my opinion, used a bit loosely, but we all get the idea. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Tell us, tell us, tell us more, Wayne. | |
| Yeah, well, the guy who broke into the church, that big loudmouth, he called himself a communist, and he was there to, you know, just help cause a lot of chaos in Minneapolis. | |
| So, I mean, again, but I think there's a lot of very subversive elements in that whole deal up there. | |
| But just a couple more points, Jim. | |
| And I do try to relate to facts when I talk about some of this stuff. | |
| But if people were to go to DHS's own website, okay, they will see that because of the ICE operation in Minneapolis and around that whole surrounding area of Minnesota, they pulled out 10,000 convicted criminal illegals. | |
| And again, these were the guys guilty of the things I talked about before, just horrendous crimes, murder and everything else. | |
| And I really believe people need to give credit to the Trump administration for their whole effort here because it's been fantastic so far. | |
| And then nationwide, they're saying 2.5 million or so have been deported, 600,000 actively picked up and forcibly deported, 1.9 done voluntarily. | |
| So again, there's a lot of movement here and there's slow progress. | |
| And I think it's been something that people overlook. | |
| These actions really have a lot of reverberations through communities, safety, the crime element. | |
| And even DHS is saying now that murders in the country are down 20% this past year. | |
| Drug overdoses, down 20. | |
| So there's slow, steady progress and I would just like to see more of an equal uh, you know application of what. | |
| Uh, the criticism is here. | |
| Yeah, what was that issue from the? | |
| What was that issue from the earlier call? | |
| Was that Francis using some word or phrase that was i'm trying to recollect yeah, I mean, go back to tuesday's show and uh and, to be honest with you, you even got a little exasperated with the call and I wasn't going to bring it up, you know. | |
| But uh, your exact words were to the effect that uh, so and so you're careless with your language. | |
| You slap together a lot of cases that require discernment yeah, discrimination or separation yeah, and again hey, I chalked up to nervousness a little bit of this, you know, maybe a little disjointed rambling, whatever. | |
| No, it's not. | |
| Yeah, it was Franc, it was Francis. | |
| Yeah, that's not a problem. | |
| Yeah, did you want to add a clarification? | |
| Because I get a kick out of her and the other lady from North Carolina. | |
| I mean yeah yeah yeah, everybody's trying hard to find solutions here. | |
| Yeah yeah, and let's be open-minded, what we're trying to do here sure well, I welcome all points of view. | |
| Wayne, very good to call, very good call. | |
| Thank you a lot. | |
| Thank you, we got Richmond in Virginia joining conversation. | |
| Richmond, go ahead. | |
| Hey Dot, hey Doc. | |
| Just gonna be very brief, but I want to say this, I am so glad that there are still some men left in this country like Tom, because no matter what else we can agree on out here, our country has slipped away from us. | |
| I don't know, maybe it's been snatched away from us. | |
| But, dr Fetzer, I run two businesses and today I had to run around all day with trying to get my, my pink viz accepted because i'm being underbid by people. | |
| Well, they're illegal sometimes. | |
| I have to deal with them, I bump heads with them a lot. | |
| But we're gonna argue about a lot of bullshit while our country is being snatched away from us. | |
| But i'm gonna be brief. | |
| I just want to say thank god there are still some men out here and Tom will be screaming this stuff until he goes to his great, his grave, as I won't be screaming it until I go to my grave, but I think we're almost done. | |
| I i'm sad to say we don't have a United States Of America anymore. | |
| By the way, you don't have to leave. | |
| We got time today. | |
| We had very few callers. | |
| You're welcome to elaborate. | |
| If you'd like to say more, you're welcome. | |
| I, I can't say more. | |
| I went outside just to smoke, okay? | |
| Well, nice call, nice call, I like it, I like it. | |
| Glad you called Tom sure, i'm sure he's very happy to hear from you too. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Well listen uh, thank you. | |
| Thank you. | |
| One of the stories I was unable to cover was Erica Kirk lying about her pants with Candace. | |
| That was actually on Jimmy Door. | |
| Here it is now. | |
| Anyone wants to call in, of course? | |
| We're standing by. | |
| What's going on here? | |
| Okay, will the real Erica Kirk please stand up? | |
| Candace Owens. | |
| Check out the outlet that you never knew you needed, but now you can't live without. | |
| Let me show you how it works. | |
| So it goes directly over. | |
| Candace Owens has found another inconsistency in Erica Kirk's background. | |
| I can't believe how easy it is to catch Erica Kirk in a lie. | |
| She lies just non-stop. | |
| It's like she doesn't know any other way. | |
| If she's talking, she's lying. | |
| She's very much like a politician. | |
| And so here, let's watch Candace Owens. | |
| She caught her again. | |
| Speaking of inconsistencies, for example, last week I told you that in working on this investigation, the theme of sex trafficking, it's coming up too much, child sex trafficking in particular. | |
| And so I was interested in Erica having said that while she was quote unquote living in China, she was working with victims of sex trafficking. | |
| Okay, I want you to remember what she said. | |
| Take a listen. | |
| I decided to create something called Everyday Heroes Like You, where we're able to originally focus on bringing funds and awareness to various grassroots organizations that were in specific communities that would be able to have volunteers that are transparent with their funds, that are actually doing what they're saying they're doing instead of just having 70% of the funds go to admin and only 30% towards the cause. | |
| It kind of grew into something more global. | |
| I was living in China and doing a lot of work with the victims from sex trafficking and then began to phase that into working with the Marine Corps and the Army and then was able to work with an orphanage in Romania to help sustain them during their winter seasons and giving them more clothing items or tangible items rather than just money. | |
| Then I told you guys that having asked this question through an official channel training point USA, I received a response alleging that Erica never lives there. | |
| So that's coming from Erica. | |
| She actually never lived there. | |
| They said that she simply visited for two weeks, you know, like a tourist, just to visit the Great Wall and perhaps see other monuments in history. | |
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| Then somebody emailed me an interesting video of Charlie Kirk. | |
| And apparently he disagrees with that new assessment. | |
| This is a video of Charlie debating someone named Ben Carollo. | |
| Take a listen. | |
| When you go to China, let me just tell you, you'll drive down the street and you will see dead people laying in the middle of the street. | |
| You will see people defecating. | |
| Go to China, then go to China. | |
| Take a video. | |
| Actually, you know what? | |
| First of all, did he just say China has people lying in the streets? | |
| Oh my God, Kurt, can you imagine such a thing? | |
| Imagine defecating in the streets. | |
| No regard for human, no regard for human life. | |
| You say, wow, their culture is so alien. | |
| I know. | |
| I was just in San Francisco. | |
| Hey, maybe the Chinese president should visit China and they can do a Gavin Newsome-Risky business quick cleanup. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't know if you've been to downtown Los Angeles or down or San Francisco with the Tenderloin. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I went to China. | |
| I didn't see nothing like that. | |
| I think Charlie's wife was lying to him. | |
| Number one, you went to China to work with victims of human trafficking. | |
| What? | |
| I know. | |
| What? | |
| So, hey, guys. | |
| Sell them further. | |
| So I just wanted to get, I just, I just wanted to get that out. | |
| But here, let's get back. | |
| That's not the point of this. | |
| The point of this is that Erica's lying about living in China. | |
| And Charlie Kirk's about to bust her. | |
| Charlie Kirk is about to bust Erica Kirk for lying about not living in China. | |
| She said she only was there for two weeks. | |
| That's what they're saying. | |
| There's no dead people in the street. | |
| She was lying to him about that. | |
| Okay, here we go. | |
| Take a listen. | |
| When you go to China, let me just tell you, you'll drive down the street and you will see dead people laying in the middle of the street. | |
| You will see people defecating. | |
| Go to China, man. | |
| Go to China. | |
| Take a video. | |
| Actually, you know what? | |
| Unlike you and these cameras, right now. | |
| Unlike you, my wife lived in China for six months, and she'll show you the videos. | |
| She'll show you the images. | |
| They don't have a regard for human life. | |
| They don't value people as the individual. | |
| Well, there's more going on here. | |
| Okay. | |
| Of course. | |
| First HB from Tennessee, HB, join the conversation. | |
| Hey, Dr. Fetzer. | |
| Two things. | |
| I'm going to beat the get out of the UN drum again because if we just get out of the UN and stop selling weapons to everybody, the world will be a lot safer place. | |
| But the other thing I wanted to say is the Republicans are going to lose big, I'm afraid, if they don't. | |
| There's nothing being done about the voting machine, is there that I'm aware of? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I worry about that too. | |
| It's insane. | |
| We know how elections are easily stolen using these voting machines, black box voting. | |
| How much evidence do we need? | |
| Why the hell has nothing been done about it? | |
| So I'm completely in agreement about that. | |
| Trump has taken us out of a whole bunch of UN organizations now withdrawn from the WHO. | |
| I don't know that he can pull the U.S. out of the UN itself because we're ratified by a treaty that would require Senate action. | |
| I don't know if he can bring that about, but I get why you say that. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah, more. | |
| Is us being in the U.N. even constitutional? | |
| Well, it's a treaty. | |
| Yeah, I think it is a treaty. | |
| It's a question of abdication of sovereignty. | |
| That's why getting out of this WHO is so important. | |
| They have the right to override our own medical system, not to say that it's been in great shape. | |
| Bobby is doing a good job of improving things. | |
| I agree with the earlier caller about that. | |
| I'm very happy that that's taking place. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Give us more. | |
| Give us more. | |
| Bobby's not doing jack shit. | |
| If he was real honest about doing things, he would stop the use of glyphosate in this country and make our food manufacturers stop using all these chemicals. | |
| We make the same food and export it to countries. | |
| Why is that going on? | |
| It's just insanity. | |
| Back to you. | |
| Well, he's looking at the schedule. | |
| You know, he's cut down, taking out seven of the vaccines that were in the childhood schedule. | |
| That's good. | |
| I'd like to see more, but it's a john step in the right direction. | |
| I think you're going to see a lot more from RFK Jr. | |
| So I'm willing to give him a little more time than it would appear are you, but that's okay. | |
| I don't mind impatience. | |
| There's an awful lot of things that need to be done. | |
| Yeah, go ahead. | |
| Have you heard anything about somebody bringing suit against the American Pediatric Society for the shots and saying that the companies that are pushing the shots, it's a problem reaction solution. | |
| They're making all these medical problems and then they've got the cure on the other side of it. | |
| And somebody's finally bringing a RICO charge against the Pediatric Society. | |
| Yeah, I have to say that. | |
| Yeah, I have. | |
| That's great. | |
| God, that is great. | |
| Good. | |
| More HB? | |
| You want to add? | |
| That's all I've got. | |
| Okay, glad to have you here. | |
| Thank you, Joe from thank you, Joe from Florida. | |
| Always glad to have you here, Joe. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Hey, Jim, thanks. | |
| You know, I was afraid I wouldn't be able to, you wouldn't take my call. | |
| I was listening to today's edition of Authentic Canadian News with Jim. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I love my Canadian friends, though, actually. | |
| So here's the thing. | |
| What I want to say about the great Vladimir Putin, you know, I'm a big fan. | |
| Here's an interesting thing that I've noticed in the last two days. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, by the way, I think if you added all the IQs of every European leader and Donald Trump and then tripled it, Vladimir Putin would still be 100 points higher in his IQ than all of them combined. | |
| So what he's doing is there are two genocides. | |
| There are two genocides by the Jews right now. | |
| It's Jewish genocides going on. | |
| We know in Palestine it's a genocide. | |
| The other genocide is what I call the Jewish war against Russia in Ukraine. | |
| Why? | |
| Because you have this Jew Zelensky, right? | |
| At one time in this 90% Christian country, by the way, you had the president, the defense minister, and the interior minister were all Jewish. | |
| How does that happen, right? | |
| So that's the other genocide where almost 2 million Ukrainian citizens have been killed by this Jewish piece of garbage, Zelensky. | |
| And interestingly enough, Putin, in his own way, because he doesn't actually talk about Jews, but we know that he's Jew-wise. | |
| He sends out his little message. | |
| So this board of peace, right, this outrageous, offensive idea that you're going to have the people who slaughtered the people of Gaza, these Palestinians, put them in charge of running it. | |
| How offensive. | |
| Now, Putin knows that, okay? | |
| And so what does he say? | |
| He doesn't outwardly just put out a strong support message yesterday about Palestinians that he would never be part of anything that doesn't include the Palestinians in ruling in Gaza. | |
| But he doesn't outright dismiss this ridiculous board of peace. | |
| He says, okay, we could do it, but take the money that you froze Russian assets, $1 billion worth of them, when you put those sanctions on Russia when we had to start defending ourselves against the Jewish war against Russia in Ukraine. | |
| So that's an interesting thing. | |
| What is he doing? | |
| He's linking one part of the world, ostensibly right the Middle East, you know, Gaza, with the other Jewish genocide, which is this Jewish war against Russia in Ukraine, okay? | |
| It's a Jewish war designed to ethnically cleanse Ukraine of Christian men. | |
| And they've done it and they slaughtered 2 million of these Christian men who're grabbing off the streets in Ukraine. | |
| And thank God for President Putin because he's making that point. | |
| He knows that the enemy is the Jew. | |
| Okay. | |
| The Jew genocide in Palestine is an offense to God. | |
| The Jewish ethnic cleansing in Ukraine is an offense to God. | |
| This man is the last hope for humanity. | |
| He's not perfect. | |
| But what other leader stands up for the Palestinian people? | |
| He stands up for the Ukrainian people. | |
| He's had to fight the army, but Putin cares more about Ukrainians than Zelensky or anybody else in the world. | |
| What do you think? | |
| I think that's pretty close to the mark. | |
| I've been told that Putin himself is Jewish. | |
| I don't know how to contradict that, but the fact is, I agree with your assessment that he is the only true statesman astride the world stage today, and I admire him beyond words. | |
| Yeah, he's not Jewish. | |
| He was secretly baptized by his mother in 1954 when it was very dangerous for a person to be a Christian. | |
| Anyway, either way, even though we see the Jewish menace, we can pray for peace because God is still in control and he's not going to be defeated by these evil Jews. | |
| God, Jim. | |
| Thank you for the call, Joe. | |
| Everyone, spend as much time as you can with your family, your friends, the people you love and care about because we do not know how much time we have left. | |
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| And as I'm disposed to say, in spite of being an agnostic, God willing, we'll be back on Monday and we'll do it all over again. | |