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Engineered Weather Patterns Revealed
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| Hey, before you begin, can I ask you a question? | |
| You need somebody, not just anybody, you know, I need someone. | |
| When I was younger, so much younger than you did. | |
| I did a good one. | |
| Help me in any way, these days are not so self-assured. | |
| Open up the door. | |
| I hate this song. | |
| This is Jim Fetzer, your host on The Raw Deal, right here on Revolution Radio Studio B. | |
| This 2019 January, 2026. | |
| Joined by Russ Winner, Joaquina Gobik, Paulin, California, for a few supports of edition. | |
| Before you begin, I have a question. | |
| You guys are familiar with the term blue hair, right? | |
| No. | |
| You know, like the old ladies on the slot machines in Las Vegas. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You think I look like a blue hair? | |
| No. | |
| No, there's no blue tint. | |
| Some people have an actual blue tint to their hair. | |
| Yeah, I mean, I don't do anything to my hair. | |
| It's natural. | |
| It looks to me kind of blue. | |
| Russ, what the world warranted that interruption? | |
| Jesus. | |
| This is a little letter. | |
| We began with this winter storm, which appears to have been GM. | |
| Three times more atmospheric tankers than all other militaries in the world. | |
| Dane Wiggle like that, with any natural in the continental U.S. with winter storm fern. | |
| And that's exactly what it is. | |
| That storm is engineered top to bottom. | |
| And the plethora of toxic elements being dumped into that record-warm moisture out of the record-warm Gulf of Mexico and Gulf of California are that that is highly toxic material. | |
| That map is extremely telling. | |
| There's not a meteorologist that can walk and chew gum that doesn't know that is absolutely engineered. | |
| You cannot create a temperature gradient like that with any natural hydrological cycle. | |
| That is engineered top to bottom. | |
| So you're telling me this map right here. | |
| So explain to me what I'm looking at and how this show proves that this is an engineered weather pattern that's happening right now. | |
| This huge snowstorm that's cutting across the United States in this cold snap, you're telling me that this map. | |
| So tell me what this map shows us. | |
| If you went back 20 years, you would never, or 20 years or further, you would never find anything that even remotely resembled that map. | |
| Weather moves in the northern hemisphere from west to east because of the Corialis effect of the planet, because of the spin. | |
| So how can it be record warm in the west and record cold in the east? | |
| That's patently wrong. | |
| So they high-pressure dome with frequency transmission facilities, which are weapons of mass destruction like HARP in Alaska. | |
| They can superheat the ionosphere, creates a massive expanding bulge in the atmosphere up and down. | |
| That creates a high-pressure dome in the northern hemisphere, which spins the upper level wind currents clockwise. | |
| So picture that red spot of above normal or record high temperatures as being a high-pressure dome that rotates clockwise, rotating all the moisture from the Pacific around it or low-pressure zone below it, rotating below it. | |
| So they're spinning the moisture around the West, chemically nucleating it. | |
| And those are patented processes, by the way. | |
| These are endothermic reacting materials. | |
| Chinese government openly announced they're doing exactly this on a massive scale. | |
| All mainstream media covered. | |
| If you bring it up here, they marginalize you. | |
| So they're seeding this cloud moisture with climate engineering aircraft, not the single engine propeller-driven kind, but the kind that dump 100 tons in a single payload. | |
| And those endothermic reacting elements, in many cases, because this moisture is now so warm, it's reaching the surface, Jimmy, before it sets up. | |
| And that's why you're about to have massive ice storms, hugely destructive ice storms, because these materials aren't setting up until they reach the surface. | |
| And again, that's not natural either to have an ice storm transition zone between the record warm migrating moisture and the eventual various forms of frozen chemically nucleated material that fall. | |
| That is an engineered scenario, period, top to bottom. | |
| He's not alone in drawing that conclusion. | |
| Here's another report from Redactic. | |
| Well, right now, about 1 million Americans are still without power, if you can believe that, after that brutal winter storm brought massive snow and ice to much of the United States. | |
| Was the government or NGOs involved in some sort of a massive cloud seeding chemical geoengineering operation prior to this weekend's storm? | |
| Well, look at eyewitness reports all over the country. | |
| It doesn't take far to, it doesn't take much to actually find them reporting the same thing, all reporting the same thing. | |
| In the morning, the skies had a few of these lines in the sky, mostly clear, but then a few started to appear. | |
| Then by 10 a.m., more and more started to appear all across the skies. | |
| Then by 1 p.m., more and more. | |
| Look at that. | |
| More and more start appearing above the skies. | |
| And then 3 p.m., you know, again, more of these lines in the skies. | |
| And then, of course, we saw what happened: a massive, really devastating storm. | |
| We still don't know the effects or how much of this, the fallout, we'd have the power outages, what will be the total death count. | |
| What is the operation here? | |
| Dane Wiggington is the leader over at geoengineeringwatch.org, and he has been looking at this storm and all of the pieces of this that have gone into making this storm happen over the past few days. | |
| And one of our favorite guests to have back here on the show. | |
| Dane, welcome back to the show. | |
| Great to see you. | |
| Thanks, Clayton. | |
| Thanks, Natalie. | |
| And first to answer the question, is this storm engineered? | |
| Yes, absolutely, 100% top to bottom. | |
| I'll get to that. | |
| But if I can back up that formerly incredibly important conversation you just had with Colonel Davis and Natalie, I could not agree with you more on your assessment, your anger at the situation. | |
| And Iran, whatever we think of their culture or their government, they have not invaded another country for 250 years. | |
| And so again, the amount of deception going on is mind-numbing. | |
| And let me weave that into climate engineering. | |
| We know Iran has been the victim of climate engineering weather warfare for at least four decades. | |
| They have completely cut off the flow of precipitation to Iran, so much so that the capital of Iran, with a population of 10 million, is now considering evacuating 10 million people to where because they literally have no water because the NATO operations and Iran has specifically named NATO and Israel as cutting off their precipitation for 40 years. | |
| That's weather warfare. | |
| I wonder why they don't like us over there. | |
| And again, they've been on the floor of the UN on film on the record stating emphatically, the president of that country, that NATO is cutting off their precipitation. | |
| How is that not an ongoing act of war for 40 years? | |
| Right. | |
| Actually, can you talk more about that, Dean? | |
| Absolutely. | |
| On the floor of the UN, Ahmadinejad from Iran, going back a decade plus, emphatically stating that NATO and Israel were cutting off the flow of precipitation to Iran. | |
| And let's plug this in going all the way back 64 years to President Lyndon Johnson in 1962. | |
| This is the beginning 30 seconds of every weekly geoengineeringwatch.org update on our site, all news. | |
| First 30 seconds is film footage. | |
| Lyndon Johnson stating on film on the record that we had the power to control the world's cloud layer then, and he who controls the weather controls the world. | |
| Why? | |
| Because he who controls the weather can control the flow of precipitation to any country, anywhere, how toxic that rain is, how much rain falls, or doesn't. | |
| Thus, they can destabilize food supplies, thus, they can destabilize populations. | |
| 40 years, the Iranian climate science meteorological community has stated that NATO is cutting off their precipitation. | |
| They're not guessing. | |
| They have incredibly sophisticated weather monitoring facilities, just like we have. | |
| There's no speculation here. | |
| They're cutting off precipitation. | |
| What are the mechanics and more? | |
| Get this. | |
| There have been massive earthquakes taking place all over the world. | |
| Here's a map about it. | |
| There are multiple reports, as many as seven earthquakes in a single day. | |
| Here's the earthquake report for Monday, 26th January, 2026, all over the bloody place. | |
| And Keith Rogers from Montana sent me this map showing an earthquake pattern of late. | |
| I mean, this is absolutely stunning stuff. | |
| In my opinion, yes, weather warfare is the theme of the day. | |
| Begin with Joachim, your thoughts about all of the above. | |
| Yeah, I've taken all this very seriously for a long time now, probably over 20 years now. | |
| I mean, we saw the planes flying over and putting spewing out all the poisons with the geoengineering. | |
| And Dane's been on that from, you know, I would guess 25, 30 years he's been doing this. | |
| And I've written extensively on this, probably 10 articles over the last dozen years or so. | |
| It's very serious, and yet it's an act of God. | |
| We must accept it. | |
| Bullshit. | |
| These are evil motherfuckers that are destroying life on the earth. | |
| It's a war against humanity. | |
| I've been saying this a long time, too. | |
| And yeah, they can create with all these different, you know, electronic, you know, direct energy weapons. | |
| They use, they have a whole arsenal that they use on the human populations to create every kind of quote weather event that's disastrous on record, you know, and over and over. | |
| The facts are out there, but do the people rise up in total anger over what's going on? | |
| No, they're still mostly asleep. | |
| You know, it's an old story that's pissing me off more and more because, I mean, yeah, and look what they've done to Iran. | |
| Any nation that steps out of line from the belligerent that tells everybody else what to do or else, they get it. | |
| They get it bad. | |
| And, you know, of course, China has their weather warfare campaign against probably U.S. and Western countries. | |
| Russia has theirs. | |
| They're all engaging in it. | |
| That's the reality. | |
| But it seems like the U.S., just like President Johnson way back in the ancient day, said it, you know, and it's just gotten worse and worse and more pronounced and overt as time goes on. | |
| Let me throw in two comments before I go to Russ. | |
| Namely, of course, this could be used for good. | |
| I mean, you can create the weather you need when you need it. | |
| When California had a drought, they could have created rainstorms that would have replenished the reservoirs that Newsom had deliberately emptied, even though they had a five-year reservoir of water for all of California, emptied it on the grounds of preserving some minuscule fish. | |
| It was phony, fake, deliberate. | |
| When they had the Pacific Palisade fire, they could have created a rainstorm to extinguish it. | |
| That they did not is further proof of their complicity in one more land grab. | |
| It's disgusting. | |
| The Iranians have to figure out how to use the weather to benefit themselves and end the drought. | |
| Ross, your thoughts. | |
| Well, I always kind of harken back to my grifting theories. | |
| So I'm just going to add this element to the story. | |
| The natural gas market was caught completely by surprise. | |
| It was, you know, everybody was just kind of acting like everything was hunky-dory. | |
| And then all of a sudden, the storm materializes kind of out of nowhere and the natural gas market exploded. | |
| I got to believe somebody was tipped off on that. | |
| I just keep every show I keep harkening back, drifting, drifting, drifting. | |
| The citrus market futures. | |
| You know, the cold got down into Florida and damaged some of the citrus market. | |
| So somebody's playing this stuff. | |
| That's an added element that I would just kind of bring to the table. | |
| Yeah, I agree more. | |
| And Clayton, he goes on to say the Pentagon appears to be complicit, and I agree. | |
| In fact, the whole chem spray business, it's done by Air Force jets. | |
| That's why there hasn't been any interference with it. | |
| It's a U.S. agenda. | |
| Paul, your thoughts? | |
| I think it's revealing that, as far as we know, nobody has attacked these planes if they're in the vicinity of a country's airspace, or no other country has taken out, you know, using ground-to-air missiles, some of these antenna arrays that use this microwave energy to heat up the ionosphere because that's what makes it go. | |
| So I think that at the highest levels of all these governments, they're, you know, cooperating with this, similar to the whole COVID agenda. | |
| You know, at the highest levels of all these governments, they're on board, which is pretty sad and pretty infuriating. | |
| And yes, way before Dane Wiggington, I was into this. | |
| You know, I remember hearing about, you know, on Art Bell and then Will Thomas came out with both a video and then a book on this, I believe, probably the early 2000s. | |
| So it's been going on a long time and it's not getting any better. | |
| It's only getting worse. | |
| And people on this show have probably frequently heard me say that politics is all nonsense if we're not talking about the chemtrails or the Federal Reserve or any of these other things. | |
| And I'll add one last thing. | |
| I've watched a little bit of CNN here the last few days, and it's interesting that they have not mentioned this at all. | |
| They show over and over again Ilhan Omar being squirted with some unknown liquid. | |
| And they talk about the crisis in Minnesota, but no weather warfare aspects of these storms. | |
| Yeah, that's a good point, Paul. | |
| Very, very good, because it's a major threat to humanity. | |
| I've been speculating on the agenda here. | |
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Storms and Depopulation
00:04:20
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| And it seems to me the storm is going to have effects on the food productivity across the nation. | |
| And therefore, it's going to make it more difficult for a population to survive. | |
| And therefore, it seems to be a part of the depopulation agenda. | |
| Russ, would you concur your thoughts? | |
| Yeah, I mean, I've got, I've ramped up my investing. | |
| I got tipped off. | |
| It tipped me off that this is happening. | |
| I'm just joking. | |
| But anyway, oil and gas. | |
| Gonna ask who tipped you off. | |
| Yeah, they tipped me off. | |
| Trump's guys got, you know, tipped me off. | |
| No, I just have a pretty good intuition because I kind of know how the game is played. | |
| So I kind of had a feeling that something would happen in the weather front to kind of disrupt the food chain and the natural gas market. | |
| And it sort of tipped things off in oil because it's shut down a lot of the oil production in the Permian Basin even for a period of time. | |
| But what was kind of curious at a data point in all this is it only took 1 million homes offline. | |
| I find that incredible. | |
| All the damage, all the effects elsewhere, but only a million homes were taken off the grid. | |
| What do you guys make of that? | |
| Sure, but that, Russ. | |
| What does that tell you? | |
| Well, the grid must be a little stronger than we thought. | |
| More robust. | |
| Okay, we were talking about the motivation behind the storm. | |
| It's destroying crops, reducing food supply, and therefore contributing to the depopulation agenda. | |
| Your thoughts? | |
| And not to mention, it's going to drive up the fuel costs, you know, energy, you know, keeping warm, all of it, you know, gas, everything, you know, it's, it's multiple basically targeting humanity in multiple ways over and over. | |
| And they have such a weapon arsenal against us. | |
| And of course, when you're scrambling to keep your house warm, you're not worried about the release of the Epstein files. | |
| Well, the thing is, that's what's ironic about this whole episode. | |
| There are economic effects, food and energy, but nobody really feels it because their electricity wasn't turned off. | |
| They're still largely, people are still warm and things are going to go. | |
| It just may be a lot more difficult than we think to inflict the kind of damage that they like. | |
| I mean, in other words, I mean, when you look at how vast this country is, that's just our country. | |
| I mean, it's literally, again, when you just take a drive or, you know, even an airplane if you see how much actual territory there is. | |
| And there's just a lot of stuff that they can't really get done, but they try. | |
| You know, there's no doubt about it. | |
| I remember reading an article years ago about there's a certain frustration at the upper level of these elites that were hard to kill. | |
| You know, so I don't know. | |
| I mean, I don't think that they got as many with the vaccine as they wanted to. | |
| Of course, the electric grid can be taken down. | |
| We all know the methods, and that may be next, but they didn't employ it this time. | |
| That kind of surprises me. | |
| The estimates have it when the grid goes down within months, 70% of population is dead. | |
| So that's a direct move. | |
| And it's I'm not sure I buy that. | |
| I don't think the percentage will be that high, but probably depends on when they do it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I heard it would be within a year that 70% or something like that. | |
| Well, if you assume from the minute that they do it that all transportation stops. | |
| So, I mean, but a diesel truck doesn't need electricity to go from one place to another. | |
| But yeah, so there's a lot of factors involved. | |
| Again, we shall see. | |
| I mean, it's hard to understand exactly what's in their minds. | |
| What is it that they want? | |
| What is their agenda? | |
| Over and beyond weather warfare and foreign affairs and the effects on Iran seem to me to be especially significant here. | |
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Choreographed Conflicts
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| We have, of course, the shooting, second death in Minneapolis. | |
| It's proven to be more complicated than I'd originally thought. | |
| Here's a wonderful series of videos about it. | |
| Check this out. | |
| This is the second person federal agents have killed in the city in less than three weeks. | |
| Predi was a nurse in the intensive care unit at the Minneapolis VA Hospital. | |
| Homeland Security officials said Border Patrol agents acted defensively because Predi approached them with a handgun. | |
| The agents attempted to disarm the individual, but he violently resisted. | |
| Predi was licensed to carry a firearm, local officials said. | |
| But videos of the incident analyzed by NBC News show Predty never drew a weapon, and federal agents had taken his gun before the first shots were fired. | |
| Here's how the incident unfolded. | |
| A bystander on the sidewalk approaches and films the escalating confrontation between Border Patrol agents and protesters, filming them in the street. | |
| Here, we see an agent shoving another protester to the ground. | |
| Predty puts himself between the agent and the protester and is sprayed with a chemical irritant. | |
| Predi tries to assist the protester and is sprayed again. | |
| Here we can see Predty put his phone in his pocket. | |
| Agents try to pull him away, but he resists as he continues to try to help the protester to their feet. | |
| Two additional bystanders film as five agents begin to swarm Predi. | |
| One bystander films in the street, another from inside a shop across the street. | |
| As Predi is forced to the ground, we can see both of his hands. | |
| He is not holding a firearm. | |
| An agent in a gray jacket is circling the perimeter as agents restrain Predi. | |
| The gray jacket agent joins the scuffle. | |
| We can see him reaching around Predi's waist and underneath his jacket. | |
| Seconds before the shooting, an agent is striking Predi. | |
| At that moment, we get another glimpse of Predi's hands. | |
| There's still no gun. | |
| From this other angle, we get a clearer look at the final seconds before Predi is killed. | |
| This agent in the black beanie who shoots Predi is recapping his pepper spray. | |
| Someone yells gun and he immediately draws his firearm. | |
| No other agents can be seen pointing a gun at Predi. | |
| While this is happening, the gray jacket agent has removed Predty's gun from his holster and started to walk away. | |
| pretty is kneeling with nothing in his hands when the agent in the black beanie fires 10 shots fired as the gray jacket agent retreats holding pretty's gun After several moments, agents kneel next to Predi, appearing to administer aid. | |
| According to officials, Predty was announced dead on the scene. | |
| They just shot somebody. | |
| It shouldn't be this hard to take care of so much more on this. | |
| Well, there was a physician across the street witnessing all of this. | |
| Respond to have his report from the Intel drop. | |
| Physician witnesses signed statement. | |
| ICE executed Predty, shooting him six times while four officers held him down, held off medical care at gunpoint while he died. | |
| TID, that's the Intel drop, has verified these statements are factual and too breaking. | |
| Swarm affidavit from a doctor at the scene of Alec Predi's murder said ICE wouldn't let him treat the dying man, did nothing to try to save him. | |
| The official narrative of DHS has completely fallen apart at this point. | |
| The truth is sadly much, much worse. | |
| A physician who witnessed the Alec Predty murder by an ICE agent from his house has filed a sworn affidavit describing what he saw, went down, and explained in detail how ICEP no medical assistant to the dying man wouldn't let him do so either. | |
| Suddenly, this is quoting from the affidavit. | |
| An ICE agent shoved him to the ground. | |
| My view of the altercation was partially obstructed, but after a few seconds, I saw leave four ICE agent point guns at the man. | |
| I then saw the agent shoot the man at least six or seven times. | |
| Really quite outrageous. | |
| There's more about what's going on, but I want to get your preliminary reaction right off the bat. | |
| Russ, you're first. | |
| Oh, six or seven shots. | |
| I didn't realize they got let off that many rounds. | |
| You know, it's kind of like the other incident with the lady in the road. | |
| So these guys are really trigger happy. | |
| They like to pull the trigger. | |
| Now, as far as the whole scene there, I think they could have choreographed it a little better. | |
| You know, they could have brought in a little better dance team because I saw a lawful lot of what my dad would call, my dad, the famous basketball coach, would call wasted motion. | |
| He was always talking about, you know, don't waste motion. | |
| Way too much way motion. | |
| If you replay it again, you'll see it. | |
| It's just very, very obvious, some kind of choreographed, poorly choreographed scene. | |
| Yeah, well, I think it's fake. | |
| I think it's a fake event. | |
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Dark World Watch
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| We will play it again. | |
| Joaquin, your thoughts. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, I'm convinced that all of these, quote, killings are fake events. | |
| Now, somebody may have died, but they're staged, they're planned ahead and executed. | |
| And basically, it's to cause civil war, you know, the unrest in America, the left versus the right. | |
| The same old divide and rule mechanism by which they only gain more control. | |
| Trump gets to do national emergency now. | |
| You know, he's going to do the insurrection act, the whole gamut, and it's going to be police state America within a short time. | |
| Just a couple more of these, and it's police state all the way. | |
| And there's martial law in America. | |
| I'm going to replay it. | |
| You're in the parade. | |
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| And now we return you to your host. | |
| Russ, I think you've made a very telling point from your dad, the coach. | |
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Staged Drama Event
00:14:46
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| I thought there was way too much activity here. | |
| Why should they have that much trouble holding down this one guy? | |
| He's already on the ground. | |
| They got four or six of them and they're all wildly swinging their arms and everything. | |
| Look at the footwork. | |
| Look at the footwork. | |
| Look at them moving their feet unnecessarily, kind of shuffling around, herky-jerky motions, kind of being frantic. | |
| I think that's very perceptive and accurate. | |
| Paul, your thoughts. | |
| Yeah, there's a lot of, you know, what I would call kind of rolling around type of motion. | |
| You know, if we just put three stooges music in the background, it would fit more or less. | |
| But yeah, of course, you know, you can come at it from a couple different ways. | |
| Now, let's take it at face value, assuming it's authentic, okay, which obviously I do not. | |
| However, if it is, I got no problem with it because clearly this guy is a Jew and he's advocating for illegal immigrants, non-white immigrants, basically against the best interest of Americans. | |
| So he can't be dead soon enough, in my opinion. | |
| It kind of reminds me of a famous press conference where, you know, Sheriff J.D. Grady Judd, maybe any of you guys have heard of him down in Florida, where he gives these press conferences. | |
| And there was a case where some felon had engaged in gunfire with cops and he ended up getting shot like 71 times. | |
| And there was a reporter that, you know, asked a question, essentially implying that might have been excessive. | |
| And Grady Judd famously said, people could find this. | |
| It's classic. | |
| Grady Judd famously said, well, the reason we only shot him 71 times is we ran out of bullets. | |
| Right. | |
| And, you know, to be honest with you, that's how I feel if it's real. | |
| Okay, now, obviously, it's all theater and they're designed to inflame people's emotions, but I think this is just my personal opinion. | |
| The subset of real Americans, real white Americans that has a problem with deporting illegal aliens by basically whatever means are needed, it's fairly small. | |
| Okay, I think it's exaggerated. | |
| The divide is exaggerated. | |
| I'm not saying it doesn't exist, but yeah, when you watch, it's quite the contrast when you watch, say, Fox and Friends and these other channels, and they're talking about, well, you know, they're here illegally. | |
| They're enforcing the law. | |
| And then you watch CNN or MSNBC, and it's all the whining and the crying and the carrying on the plight of these poor people. | |
| Oh, and there's a boy. | |
| He's only five years old and they're deporting him and his dad. | |
| It's like, okay, well, anyway, you guys got the picture. | |
| It's MS now. | |
| It's no longer MSNBC. | |
| Just themselves. | |
| Meanwhile, consistent with your observations, here we have a report. | |
| This is not a protest. | |
| Former special ops soldier says insurgent tactics are being used in Minnesota. | |
| Ed Schwamm, identified as himself as a U.S. Army Special Forces soldier, says that tactics being employed in Minnesota by leftist agitators are reminiscent of insurgency tactics he witnessed in Afghanistan. | |
| His comment came in response to the reported infiltration of a signal group chat being used by leftists to track and thwart immigration and custom enforcement ops in Minnesota. | |
| Fox News has reported. | |
| Fox correspondent Alexis McAdams on the ground in Minneapolis posted Sunday on special media. | |
| I've covered lots of protests, never seen anything quite like this organized is an understatement. | |
| These people have spotters all over the city. | |
| She told Fox host Sean Hannity earlier this month. | |
| So you see who pulls in and out of the federal buildings, whether they're ICE or not. | |
| They want to track you down. | |
| They want to put you in a database and then it's shared according to DHS sources through signal chats. | |
| More we have Trump firing the border control commander who said he approached with a gun. | |
| This guy was the head of ICE in Minneapolis. | |
| And let's listen. | |
| He said this about the recent show. | |
| Had two loaded magazines and no accessible ID. | |
| This looks like a situation where an individual wants you to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement. | |
| So they're talking about a veteran affairs ICU nurse who they just executed after they took his gun away from him. | |
| Then they killed him. | |
| He never pulled his gun. | |
| And so this is such a lie by the government and law enforcement that now people are scrambling. | |
| This is such a lie. | |
| They're putting out fake videos of the guy, and it's coming from ICE, I guarantee it. | |
| Somebody sent it to me, somebody you know, and it was a fake version. | |
| The guy who got killed, it wasn't the same guy. | |
| They put out a video of some other piece of shit, and they're trying to muddy the water because they know what they did. | |
| So this guy is, that's such a lie, and this is such a horrible thing that they killed an ICU nurse who was not threatening anybody, and they took his gun away, and he was legally carrying it. | |
| They took it away and then killed him. | |
| He didn't pull it on the cops, didn't do that. | |
| He was just filming them with a phone. | |
| They killed, they take his gun away, they kill him, and then they lie and say, oh, he was showing up to do maximum damage. | |
| Really? | |
| He didn't do any damage. | |
| A guy who showed up with a gun to do maximum damage, you think he would have done some? | |
| He didn't do any because he never pulled his gun. | |
| In fact, the ICE cops took his gun away from him and then they killed him. | |
| So that guy is lying and everybody now knows he's lying. | |
| And so guess what? | |
| Trump fired him. | |
| Oh, Trump's not backing it up. | |
| So, hey, imbeciles that were telling me this is good what they're doing. | |
| Your boy Trump don't think so. | |
| So he just fired him. | |
| Bovino, that guy's name is Bovino, removed from his role as U.S. Border Patrol commander at large. | |
| The Atlantic reports. | |
| Let's listen. | |
| Oh. | |
| Gregory Bovino has been removed from his role as the commander-at-large for the U.S. Border Patrol and will return to his former job in California, where he is expected to retire soon. | |
| The Atlantic reported on Monday, citing Homeland Security official and two people with knowledge of the change. | |
| The United States Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment. | |
| Earlier on Monday, Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz each struck a conciliatory tone after a private phone call about immigration enforcement, a sign the two sides were seeking a way to end their standoff over a deportation drive that has claimed the lives of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis. | |
| He's expected to leave Minneapolis tomorrow, which is, if you're watching this video, probably that means today. | |
| Federal officials told NBC News, Border Patrol plans to reduce the number of its agents in the city sometime this week. | |
| So they're getting rid of. | |
| So ICE is taking their, they're leaving. | |
| Where's Stone going? | |
| That dumb bitch. | |
| Oh, she's DHS. | |
| President Donald Trump, who said his administration is reviewing everything about the shooting, is sending Border Czar Tom Homan to Minnesota tonight to manage the ICE operations on the ground. | |
| An impeachment resolution against Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noam has grown to more than 100 co-sponsors in the House in the wake of Pretty's killing. | |
| A number of Democratic senators have also said they would not vote for an appropriation bill that includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security, raising the possibility of another government shutdown. | |
| We'll be right back with more of this story after a brief message from our sponsor. | |
| Well, let me just say, as Henry Kissinger observed, facts don't matter, only perceptions. | |
| I agree. | |
| This is a stage event. | |
| Sandy Hook was a FEMA drone, presented as mass murder. | |
| People still believe in Sandy Hook. | |
| God knows everybody believes this guy was shot multiple times by ICE wrongly. | |
| And you see, I mean, look, I myself have found that original reporting to be very convincing. | |
| You guys, Russ especially, have pointed out features that indicate to me that it almost certainly was staged. | |
| We're going to look at others who identify the guy, the player, and so forth. | |
| And it appears he played other roles as a crisis actor, another situation before, but the public, by and large, buys into it. | |
| Trump's having to respond to it. | |
| Pull ICE agents back. | |
| Joaquin, your thought. | |
| Yes, Paul. | |
| Hang on. | |
| Go ahead, Joaquin. | |
| Damage control on the part of Trump. | |
| You know, now he's sending Holman in there to talk to the governor and the mayor. | |
| Oh, it's all staged. | |
| Everything is staged. | |
| That's quote news today. | |
| It's planned in advance and executed as a staged drama event just to get the basically the left versus the right more at odds with each other, closer to hating each other and ready to do war against each other. | |
| It's all just a con job, you know, yet everybody feeds into it. | |
| You know, you're either on the left, yeah, he deserved it, or you're on, those are the, those are the right, by the way. | |
| And then on the right, you know, they're saying, well, you know, it wasn't, he did kind of deserve it, you know, and the left is appalled by the inhumane treatment. | |
| Hey, they get trained over in Israel, and that's where they take care of genocide. | |
| So, you know, what's next for the Americans? | |
| You know, it's all leading up to more martial law and more horrific police and military action against American citizens, not just aliens, foreign illegals. | |
| No, it's American citizens that are the ultimate targets. | |
| Hang on. | |
| This is so politically explosive. | |
| I have no doubt it would make a major impact in terms of the midterms. | |
| And Trump, you know, making these conciliatory gestures at smart politics. | |
| Paul, go right ahead. | |
| Well, it's probably no surprise. | |
| I'm not a fan of conciliatory gestures. | |
| And any mayor or governor of a state that says they won't enforce federal immigration law or they won't allow federal forces to come into their state and enforce immigration law. | |
| They should, at the minimum, be arrested. | |
| And I would prefer that they be shot by firing squad. | |
| You know, here's the thing. | |
| Again, they do this for a particular reason. | |
| A lot of it is psychological. | |
| I'm not sure how effective it is. | |
| They don't pick the most sympathetic victims. | |
| I think there's a reason for that as well. | |
| Right. | |
| I mean, it's no accident, as Jim, as you read the paper by Mathis, that they doctored up his photo to make him look more presentable, right? | |
| It's like, okay, why would they do that? | |
| Well, they did it. | |
| So, you know, there's so much going on here. | |
| But the fact is, is you pointed it out, Jim, over and over that the government is stuck with the lie. | |
| It never comes off it. | |
| And so, you know, the discussion, you know, pretty much has to take place as if it was real. | |
| You know, because, but I have my doubts about the percentage of the American population that buys all this. | |
| Again, they've wrecked a lot of the good channels on YouTube and other places, but for the longest time, at least eight to 10 years, there's been people coming online and immediately debunking so many of these false flag events. | |
| I think there's zero chance that it causes a quote civil war. | |
| You grossly overestimate the intelligence. | |
| Am I overestimating? | |
| The public is gullible saps. | |
| If you make that assumption, you're going to be on the right track. | |
| My wife has. | |
| I never, I never. | |
| Paul, wait a minute. | |
| My wife, I never, my wife has never named the percentage. | |
| That's all I wanted to say. | |
| I never named the percentage. | |
| Go on, my wife has MSNBC now on all the time. | |
| And I guarantee you, there are a whole lot of people are buying into their version of this event. | |
| A whole lot. | |
| I'd say 40 to 60 percent. | |
| There's about 30 percent who don't know anything, they don't understand what's going on. | |
| So, in my opinion, you got about half the population buying into this. | |
| It may be happy horse. | |
| I think we have arrived at that conclusion, but the percentage you understand that is minuscule, minuscule. | |
| Okay, but but similar, yeah, they can't do anything back to you. | |
| Damn it all, Paul. | |
| You can't remanage this what you said. | |
| That's all. | |
| I'm getting okay. | |
| Let me let me interject. | |
| If you don't, let me interject. | |
| It looks like it kind of looks like even Jimmy Dore is going with the narrative, you know. | |
| Of course, I'm a big fan of Jimmy Dore. | |
| So, if I thought it was a real event, I'd be agreeing with Jimmy Dore, of course. | |
| That would be my analysis of it. | |
| But I guess I'm just kind of different. | |
| But I think you're right, Jim. | |
| I don't think too many people pick up on it. | |
| Maybe. | |
| I mean, it's kind of hard to quantify. | |
| I don't think anybody's done a deep study of it. | |
| It's just sort of intuition. | |
| Signs are solid. | |
| These events are very organized, very organized with big money on both sides pumped in. | |
| You know, they only want the basically the Trump crowd, the quote conservative, basically the Nazis, you know, the fascists, that crowd. | |
| And then they want the, you know, the lefty Marxists, you know, and they want war against these two groups. | |
| And I agree with you, Jim, that unfortunately, the vast majority buy into it, you know, and they see the action here. | |
| The gun wasn't drawn, then they shot him after they took the gun away. | |
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| You know, they want people to get pissed off. | |
| And so, of course, Trump does a little damage control dance. | |
| You know, it's all stage, everything. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Some of Paul and my conflicts arise because I'm talking politics. | |
| I'm talking about how events are perceived. | |
| He, rightly, of course, knows better, but the percentage who knows better is a tiny less than one-tenth of one percent of the U.S. population. | |
| We are the minority. | |
| We are way out there, uh, you know, outliers by many, many orders of magnitude. | |
| Pissing in the wind. | |
| I don't, I don't. | |
| No point to have any conflict about speculation because we're all speculating as to what percentage of the population buys this. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'm just telling you from my technically, we've been around the block before. | |
| We understand how these things are perceived. | |
| That's means that's a stupid remark from you. | |
| We're making a conjecture that it is probably because most I'm making the point that most people don't care. | |
| You talked about your wife. | |
| Your wife's not going to do anything. | |
| She could be upset all she wants. | |
| She can believe all she wants. | |
| The vast majority of people, they can't do anything. | |
| They won't do anything except the upset in their homes. | |
| And it's mostly women. | |
| Okay, there's a huge divide in this. | |
| Most of the men are happy to see this happen, and most of the women are going to cry about it. | |
| I would imagine there's a huge divide between men and women on this. | |
| And that's the way it normally would be because that's the difference between the sexes. | |
| We got problems in this country, and we're being destroyed. | |
| So is this aiding or is it impeding our destruction? | |
| It's just one of those things where they're going to do this over and over again to try to gin up, in my opinion, a false resistance to the enforcement of immigration laws. | |
| And most of it is false. | |
| People overwhelmingly voted for Trump because of his immigration starting back in 2016. | |
| And I would imagine the vast majority of American people are still in favor of enforcing immigration laws. | |
| So, as usual, the so-called Democrats and the Jews are trying to undermine that. | |
| So, that's why I take a fascist approach to it. | |
| In my opinion, we can't be fascist enough for these people. | |
| Like right now, as I get CNN in the background, Senator Warnock of Georgia says, I will block ICE funding. | |
| This is just going to arrest him right now. | |
| Just arrest him. | |
| There's a data point that came out in that news report. | |
| They're talking about shutting down the government over this. | |
| Now, that really has ramifications at this particular point in time. | |
| That could be a big fallout on the economy. | |
| The Democrats are rallying to shut down the government. | |
| Now, Schumer's gone, got the flag out there doing it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Over ICE funding. | |
| Right. | |
| And because they care so much about all these non-white immigrants here, that's their priority. | |
| They care so much. | |
| Paul, they care about political control. | |
| The migrants help them by voting blocks. | |
| They get all kinds of money. | |
| The fraud, money that's gone into Act Blue by scams related to migrants and daycare funding and all that is enormous. | |
| This is the Democrats' political lifeblood. | |
| No wonder they're fighting for it. | |
| They're completely wrong. | |
| We all agree with you, Paul. | |
| They're completely wrong, but they're doing it. | |
| And the problem is they can get away with an awful lot of it, way too much. | |
| Now, there are additional reports here that tend to confirm, of course, what Paul's been saying. | |
| The crisis actor died twice. | |
| Look at this. | |
| This is on X. Here's a crisis actor roles he's played the second time he's died. | |
| Wake up. | |
| He was an IDF soldier who's supposed to have been killed in Gaza. | |
| Are you kidding me? | |
| Here he is again. | |
| How about that, Russ? | |
| Here he is again. | |
| Then we got Miles Mathis on Alex Petrie. | |
| And as Paul was observing, they've altered his image to make him look less Jewish, more normal. | |
| Look how they broaden his skull. | |
| They have changed him in various subtle ways. | |
| This is quite an excellent piece. | |
| But as I say, the number who are even aware of Miles Mathis is tiny. | |
| And then we have, who the hell is that? | |
| They executed him in broad daylight. | |
| But who the hell is that? | |
| Some weeks the weight of this country feels almost too heavy to carry. | |
| This is one of those. | |
| After federal agent Sean Gilliet, 37-year-old ICU nurse and U.S. citizen on a Minneapolis street this weekend, I'm left with a grief that feels too big for language, rage, saw numbness. | |
| They blur together until there's no clean word for what is sitting on my chest. | |
| Russ, go right ahead. | |
| I mean, it's see, I'm talking politics. | |
| We know the facts contradict the common belief, the most widely. | |
| You know, Trump, as we've been saying, he's back down. | |
| So they're not serious about enforcing immigration. | |
| Trump's administration's not. | |
| What they want to do is they want to create this check-a-type environment with guys in camos and masks to just terrorize the public in general. | |
| I think that's 90% of what this is all about. | |
| It's not really about maybe they'll kick a few token immigrants out, but they're not going to do any kind of serious enforcement. | |
| We would need to have data. | |
| I think he wants to do it. | |
| This is just so explosive. | |
| He realized it catastrophic. | |
| If he's aggressive, now he's got to back down politically temporarily, Joachim. | |
| You are, I mean, didn't he figure that out when they started sending guys with camo and masks into people's neighborhoods that that wouldn't kind of get a reaction? | |
| That's not very well thought out. | |
| What's well thought out that Trump does? | |
| Nothing, basically, especially in his second term. | |
| No, I think these things are planned, advanced, staged, and basically to alienate the one group versus the other. | |
| It's to create more conflict in America and give the excuse for Trump to declare martial law. | |
| That's what's coming. | |
| Martial law and total dictatorial control. | |
| They've even been talking about not even having an election because shit's going to hit the fans so bad before November. | |
| So, you know, it's all staged. | |
| Everything, all of this is. | |
| Paul, go ahead. | |
| Okay, so, oh, I may ruffle feathers by saying this, but the guy that wrote that article, Wallowing and All Those Emotions, if it's real, you know, he's a total fag. | |
| But I don't believe it's real. | |
| I think most people really don't care. | |
| I mean, this is my position. | |
| It's like, okay, you know, maybe I'm just a bad person and a sociopath, but the average person that's living their life out there, when they hear about this stuff or they see it, they go, oh, gosh, that's terrible. | |
| And then they move on. | |
| Next day, next day, next day, next day, it's forgotten. | |
| I don't think they really, really care. | |
| They're trying to get this divide ginned up. | |
| As far as Russ's comments or Joaquin's comments about the martial law, look, I think you guys can agree with this statement. | |
| I've been hearing about this martial law thing since the 80s. | |
| And in many ways, we're sort of already under it anyway. | |
| We don't have a real court system. | |
| We don't have a real financial economic system. | |
| There's all sorts of what I would call markers where you could say, yeah, we're pretty much under a form of military martial law already. | |
| So it's to the notion that they're going to turn this on us. | |
| Well, when that occurs, now we'll know, right? | |
| But as far as I can tell, and again, I don't have all the data on this, but they're not deporting Swedes or Englishmen or, you know, Germans or, you know, any of the stock of this country, right? | |
| They're deporting non-white, illegal aliens, foreigners in the main. | |
| That's my supposition without having all the data. | |
| Okay. | |
| So when it comes to the day when all of a sudden they start what deporting us, deporting real white Americans, where are they going to deport us to? | |
| So I'm not quite sure how this martial law, quote unquote, all of a sudden turns on us. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm not saying that what they're putting in effect is not something that we can embrace. | |
| In other words, this whole palantir, total surveillance state where, again, everybody's been talking about this for years as well. | |
| In many ways, they already have that. | |
| I mean, facial recognition technology is everywhere. | |
| And you don't believe me, I could provide videos for the show. | |
| We could watch it. | |
| I mean, Target and Walmart have been using it for years. | |
| Most major intersections you go through, they have Lexus Plate readers, and a lot of them, they have facial recognition cameras as well. | |
| So this thing is going to be taking place no matter what. | |
| So my opinion, just the way I look at it, and I express this on Monday night when I went on one of my rants, is if we can deport a few non-white foreigners in the bargain, I'm all for it because that's a real existential problem. | |
| We're being overrun. | |
| And part of their agenda, there's many agendas at play. | |
| Part of their agenda is to completely destroy the genetic basis of this country. | |
| You know, and uh, they're not going to do it. | |
| There's too many, and you can see how little effort it takes to get Trump to go taco. | |
| So, he's he's supposedly the big gun behind all this stuff, but he just fired his hardcore border guy. | |
| So, that's very symbolic. | |
| They're not going to go anywhere close to deporting really much of anybody. | |
| They may pick token criminals. | |
| 200,000, 200,000 have been deported, supposedly so far, which I don't know. | |
| It's nothing, it is nothing, especially in terms of during the botting years, they had the open border. | |
| They let in anywhere from 20 to 40 million foreign invaders. | |
| That is a huge number. | |
| And to get all them out, that's a big, big challenge. | |
| We got a break now. | |
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| Tell us about your meme of the day, Ross. | |
| Well, we have a big iceberg, and on the top of it, it's a little bit smaller part. | |
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| It says Somali fraud. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And the larger portion of the iceberg says Indian fraud, and then the bulk of it's Jewish fraud. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Looting. | |
| They really want you looking at the Somali fraud right now because that's, again, sort of a distraction. | |
| Yeah, very good. | |
| Waqim, your thoughts. | |
| Yeah, I think that's a pretty good metaphor for how it is, really. | |
| You know, the Jewish fraud and Jewish aggression against humanity is out of control. | |
| And yet, you know, because they control so much of the media, you know, they're immune from any kind of real criticism, except on programs like us, you know? | |
| But the people get it, you know, the Israelis are making war on the whole world, really. | |
| But yeah, and the Indian fraud, that's part of the whole thing, too. | |
| But yeah, it's a good metaphor, definitely. | |
| Yeah, I'm clear about the Somali and the Jewish. | |
| I'm less clear about the Indian. | |
| How does that, what form is that taking, Russ? | |
| What? | |
| Well, there's a lot, you know, they're supremacists too, particularly the Brahmin. | |
| You know, they have a caste system. | |
| So I'm not saying all Indians engage in this supremacist behavior, but the elites do, the Brahmins and some of the top castes, the ones that tend to come over to the West. | |
| They're into nepotism. | |
| They take over these businesses and take over these corporations and just fill them with their cousins. | |
| And they're really into this stuff, particularly nepotism. | |
| They're causing some trouble over here in Thailand, too. | |
| They're basing it making it harder for them to be here on the visa. | |
| They're coming down on the Indians now. | |
| It's too many of them. | |
| It's too large. | |
| Israelis, too. | |
| Israelis. | |
| They're making it harder for them, too. | |
| Paul, go ahead. | |
| Yeah, I would imagine as a meme, it's fairly accurate. | |
| And yeah, Indians are pretty much universally despised as just their behavior. | |
| And I remember reading about this sort of thing probably starting back in the late 90s. | |
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| And, you know, they were the primary ones that came in and replaced entire swaths of programmers and, you know, computer people in many of these American companies. | |
| They would bring in a guy and they would start to train. | |
| And then pretty soon they would, you know, train their quote-unquote replacement. | |
| And the next thing you know, it's like, you know, six months to a year later, all the Americans were out the door and the whole company was filled with Indians. | |
| And, you know, you can't do that and not have people hate you. | |
| So, yes. | |
| Well, I'm very keen on your first story here, Russ, of Trump's taco on Greenland explain. | |
| I haven't caught up with this, so I'm rather fascinated as to what you got here. | |
| Alert and a bombshell revelation. | |
| He used sources that disclosed Europe successfully used U.S. debt securities to pressure Trump on Greenland. | |
| A Danish pension fund had begun dumping debt securities. | |
| The EU was ready to do the same on a massive scale to crumble the U.S. economy. | |
| So what should we expect from the European countries? | |
| I mean, they've got this EU anti-coercion instrument that would be, you know, services impacting our services, as you said. | |
| And then the Danish pension fund said that they're going to exit U.S. Treasuries, $100 million treasuries at the end of December. | |
| European countries held trillions of stocks and bonds from the U.S. Do you worry that they would start selling those in retaliation? | |
| They do, they do. | |
| But, you know, if that would happen, there would be a big retaliation on our part. | |
| And we have all the cards. | |
| And wonderful. | |
| All the cards. | |
| How can he be so arrogant about this? | |
| But meanwhile, Taco is on Greenland. | |
| He backs down. | |
| So that's just his little escape valve. | |
| What has he done, Russ? | |
| Because I'm not aware of the latest on this. | |
| Tell me. | |
| What is it? | |
| Well, he's declared a false victory. | |
| You know, there's some concessions that have been made that really are not really concessions. | |
| And so he can do a little victory lap and say, hey, look, we got concessions that would have been easily obtained without all the historonics. | |
| Okay. | |
| So TikTok, TikTok's lost, but it's been replaced already by Opscroll. | |
| This is really big. | |
| This is actually good news. | |
| We have some good news to report. | |
| Tell me, okay, imagine being rich enough to be able to be stupid and be proud of it breaking. | |
| An Australian app is now dangerously challenging TikTok after Jewish American billionaire Larry Ellison bought TikTok, began mass censorship against Israeli critic Israel critics. | |
| A massive number of users are now banning the TikTok and jumping to up scrolled. | |
| Crazy. | |
| I just signed up, but this is the very first. | |
| Let's see if we got anything more about it. | |
| The app has already climbed to 13th place on the U.S. Play Store with hundreds of thousands of downloads in just a few days. | |
| Russ, tell us about it. | |
| This is, I agree with you. | |
| Go back to the main scroll and let's kind of see, let's just follow through some of this Jewish behavior that we like to do. | |
| Because we've got to, you know, we have to kind of back up some of our claims. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, yeah, scroll down. | |
| Okay. | |
| And listen to this. | |
| Okay, listen to this guy. | |
| This is what triggered the whole thing. | |
| These two Jews sitting in a chair. | |
| Let's just call it the two Jews sitting in a chair syndrome. | |
| This one here. | |
| It always triggers. | |
| It's a change to designate the use of the term Zionist as a proxy for a protected attribute as hate speech. | |
| So if somebody were to use Zionist, of course, you can use it in the sense of you're a proud Zionist. | |
| But if you're using it in the context of degrading somebody, calling somebody a Zionist as a dirty name, then that gets designated as hate speech to be moderated against. | |
| Over the course of 2024, we tripled the amount of accounts that we were banning for hateful activity. | |
| We also have, I think, over two dozen Jewish organizations that are constantly feeding us intelligence and information when they spot violative trends. | |
| There is no finish line. | |
| There's no finish line to moderating hate speech, identifying hateful trends, trying to keep the platform safe. | |
| There's no such thing as an endgame. | |
| And of course, hate speech for them is speech they hate. | |
| I mean, you know, it was Matt Gates on what Tucker said. | |
| It used to be that anti-Semitism meant you hated Jews. | |
| Now it's become what Jews hate. | |
| Anything Jews hate now is qualified as hate speech. | |
| So they want to censor it. | |
| Joaquin you first. | |
| Yeah, I think it's great if this Australian company completely upends TikTok because obviously the whole Jew thing is going in with Larry Ellison taking over and controlling that and censoring. | |
| You know, it's like they're going to censor the truth, you know? | |
| And the truth is Israel and Jews have been doing a lot of bad on this earth and we're not going to stop criticizing them for it. | |
| You know, it's not going to happen. | |
| No matter how hard they try to buy and own and control, it's not going to work. | |
| You know, it's not going to work. | |
| Paul. | |
| Yeah, in fact, this is what I was alluding to a little bit earlier when I was talking about the growing awareness. | |
| This is not necessarily a fake event, but there's a night and day difference just in my own life experience in the last 15 years when I used to say the word Jews. | |
| Oh, definitely. | |
| On this, that's a good question. | |
| Yeah. | |
| When I say it now, plus you look online, you look in the comments section of any platform. | |
| I don't care what platform it is. | |
| You look in the comments section. | |
| People know, oh, they know. | |
| And there's no putting this genie back in the bottle. | |
| And again, that's what I was mainly alluding to is the fact that I can now say openly talk about this topic and mention the word and people don't look at me like my hair's on fire. | |
| So that to me is a huge, you know, my term would be progress. | |
| Okay. | |
| And just the nerve of these people. | |
| The nerve of these people. | |
| You could say something positive about us. | |
| Oh, but if you say something negative, we're going to censor you because, well, you know, it's like they just, they just don't get it. | |
| They're stupid. | |
| It's like they place the ad. | |
| Probably none of you watch the game, but I did the NFC championship game between the Rams and the Seahawks, which was phenomenal. | |
| It was one of the most entertaining and thrilling football games I've seen in a long, long time. | |
| It was an absolutely incredible game. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, there's no, they're scripted. | |
| No, Jim, stop it already. | |
| They're not scripted. | |
| Anybody who says that has not watched these games, okay? | |
| You know, for a guy as if it was a game. | |
| Look, you are a gullible sap when it comes to the NFL. | |
| No, believe me, if there's anybody that's gullible, the winner of every fucking game based on it. | |
| Yeah, great. | |
| Send me his number. | |
| Let me know his name and I'll bet whatever he says to bet. | |
| Anybody who says every game. | |
| I'm really embarrassed. | |
| You're full of shit. | |
| Hey, Paul has a weakness. | |
| But it goes to the NFL. | |
| He's a gullible sap. | |
| Fascinating. | |
| Let me finish my fucking lobby if you don't mind. | |
| Okay. | |
| My God, you people know nothing. | |
| All right. | |
| Anybody who says every game, okay, and that's the every game. | |
| No. | |
| Not enough. | |
| I haven't said anything. | |
| I haven't fleshed out my position. | |
| You better attack me and call me gullible. | |
| Let me defend myself. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Say it. | |
| Say it. | |
| Okay. | |
| Stop. | |
| Are you done now? | |
| Okay. | |
| You laugh like you know something. | |
| Just because a guy writes a book, okay, and does interviews, and there's more than just this one guy. | |
| Okay, come on. | |
| I'm throwing a flag here. | |
| I'm going to pull it. | |
| I'm throwing a flag. | |
| The fix is in. | |
| Look, anybody who watches enough games, okay, and wagers on the outcome will reel. | |
| Tell us about the ads. | |
| I mean, I was still waiting for the ad. | |
| When do they run? | |
| Well, it's a fucking blue game. | |
| Yeah, I couldn't even get to that because Jim starts. | |
| Oh, Paul, it's scripted. | |
| All I was trying to do was say, after this game, which was amazing, okay, it was an amazing game. | |
| And Jim, you're not watching these games. | |
| If you think it's scripted, the way that they play, the intensity and everything, you're crazy. | |
| Now, there are some games that are fixed for the point spread. | |
| I don't have any doubt about that. | |
| Some, but there's no way that you can control all those bodies flying around out there. | |
| Anyway, at the end of the game, one of the first commercials was this blue cube thing about Stop the Hate, full of these maudlin stories about Jews and oh, the Jew was firebombed here and the synagogue was attacked. | |
| Just like, again, they are just irritating people and they don't even know. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's a very expensive ad space. | |
| Right? | |
| Right. | |
| They're buying billboards. | |
| I could supply a picture of a billboard I did one time previously to the show, a huge billboard on the major freeway or not freeway, but used to be a freeway in the area where I live where it said stop Jewish hate. | |
| And, you know, it's like you don't have to be a Jew to defend a Jew. | |
| Right. | |
| So, I mean, obviously, they are quote unquote concerned about it, but they're going about it the wrong way. | |
| And I can guarantee when people saw that ad, they just immediately switched off. | |
| Their attention span was just like, oh, forget it. | |
| But anyway, yes, for anybody out there who's listening, including the listening audience, I'm not naive. | |
| I am aware that fixing has gone on and does go on on occasion. | |
| But the vast majority of these games are very, very vigorously played. | |
| And there's no way that you could screw some of these plays. | |
| So anyway, the scales fell from my eyes. | |
| I don't know. | |
| It must have been maybe 20 years ago, 15. | |
| You know, of course, my dad was a professional and college coach for like a half a century. | |
| And I asked him this very question. | |
| I asked him, Are these games being fixed? | |
| Or do you think they're being rigged? | |
| What's your opinion? | |
| I mean, I know he wouldn't get involved in it because he's like one of the straightest guys you'd ever run into. | |
| And he says, nah, I don't think so. | |
| But I have seen some peculiar things over the years. | |
| And he even told me he was approached one time by some professional gamblers and just told them to go fuck themselves. | |
| But they didn't like to gamble on his games because his point spreads are so unpredictable. | |
| They couldn't figure out how to do the point spreads on the games he coached. | |
| And that's college, and most of college has been involved with point shaving, where the favorite will still win, but they just won't cover the spread because they won't win by enough of a margin. | |
| He couldn't confirm it to me. | |
| Let me just put it that way. | |
| Well, they have to get to a player or two. | |
| And again, this always turns out to be a big scandal when it happens. | |
| And there's multiple articles online about the various scandals. | |
| They try. | |
| They tried to contact him. | |
| They contact all these coaches and all these players. | |
| They're always working them. | |
| So they probably do get through to some of them. | |
| The guy I'm citing put out the 10 most obvious fake plays of the last week. | |
| So I'll find that, Paul, and I'll send it to you. | |
| The scales fell from my eyes when the Seahawks were playing the Patriots. | |
| And I say this 15 years ago, Russell Wilson had come here. | |
| We had a sensational year with Russell at Wisconsin Badgers. | |
| So when he went to the Seahawks, I began following him. | |
| And this was, I think, some championship playoff game, but they wanted the Patriots to win. | |
| So there was an incredible pass that they had this wonderful receiver. | |
| I'm trying to recall his name caught on the one-yard line. | |
| This was going to win the game. | |
| They had four plays, one-yard line. | |
| They had this wonderful back. | |
| It was obvious. | |
| All you do is hand it to him and you win it. | |
| Instead, they pulled a pass play. | |
| Russell threw it right to the Patriots, and they were there on the one-yard line. | |
| And then they had a deliberate offside by the end. | |
| Say, give them an extra five yards. | |
| I mean, it was just Alice. | |
| They get to the officials. | |
| That's where they get them. | |
| A lot of it gets to him. | |
| I'm very familiar with this play. | |
| You're mischaracterizing it. | |
| I'm not saying that it wasn't so, but however, mischaracterizing it. | |
| Yes. | |
| I mean, I've seen the play over and over again. | |
| Believe me, I have. | |
| There's a lot more obvious ones than that. | |
| It's a very strange play, though. | |
| You would just pick the site when you're on the one-yard line. | |
| You got four downs. | |
| They do it. | |
| It's done all the time. | |
| Look, when the 49ers played the Ravens. | |
| Stop talking. | |
| I'm bringing up something. | |
| You have lost all credibility with me about okay. | |
| You know, if I did this to you, what would your reaction be? | |
| If I interrupted you and I started telling you you've lost all credibility, what would your reaction be? | |
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| Seriously. | |
| That's fine, Paul. | |
| You have said similar things a lot. | |
| I'm not worried about it. | |
| Russ, go ahead. | |
| I know, but the point is back to the winner watch. | |
| Yeah, let's get back after I can't rebut. | |
| That was interesting about the ad, Paul. | |
| I mean, that isn't where I hardly got to it. | |
| You talked about the ad. | |
| You went through the advanced advanced adventure. | |
| It was derailed. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| I helped you. | |
| We were talking about the two down. | |
| So we got, so I guess. | |
| All right, we're just about done with this. | |
| Keep scrolling. | |
| Keep scrolling on these things. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Here's Candace Owens. | |
| This is interesting. | |
| The person in charge of censorship. | |
| We're Israel over at X is their new head of product, Nikita Bear. | |
| He's apparently unhinged, rants about the Holy Cost. | |
| C says his mission is center people criticize Israel. | |
| He's allegedly the reason for these bizarre Zionist artificial trams. | |
| Goodbye, TikTok and X. They're now part of the dead internet psyop. | |
| Israel is so evil that it requires mass censorship because any rational human being that learns the truth about its history will stand opposed to it. | |
| That's a fine statement. | |
| Rock. | |
| So X has gone downhill fast. | |
| I mean, I get a lot of the stories for these around the webs from X, but it's getting harder and harder. | |
| You got to really know who to look for. | |
| And they're not being promoted. | |
| You got to kind of. | |
| You get this. | |
| It says unscrolled as Palestinian. | |
| Oh, no, that's wonderful. | |
| A Palestinian billionaire, I believe. | |
| A new Palestinian-owned social media app has climbed its way to this week's number one most downloaded app in the Apple App Store for the social media app chat. | |
| TikTok. | |
| Users are deleting the app. | |
| Removals up 150% point U.S. joint venture and refusal to agree to their updated privacy policy. | |
| Wow, Ross. | |
| Well, you know, boycotting the Jews works. | |
| And they don't realize it. | |
| You know, they're completely oblivious to it. | |
| They can just sit there and have the two, I call them the two Jews in the chair talking about their little plans, rubbing their hands, and people just run out and boycott them. | |
| So this is good news. | |
| This is Joaquim, your thoughts. | |
| Yeah, it's all great news that their con job is not working, obviously. | |
| It's, you know, people see through it. | |
| You know, they know the truth when they're being lied to all the time. | |
| And they're fed up with the Jews trying to promote the Jews in face of their genocide and all the rest of the horror that they commit. | |
| You know, so yeah, I think it's great that there's now competition that's overwhelming the Jewish-owned TikTok and all the rest of them that they've owned and taken over. | |
| The majority don't completely own mass media, you know, the Hollywood industry, the news media, the five or six corporations that run mainstream media. | |
| They own everything, every aspect of the mass media. | |
| You know, that's how they do the propaganda. | |
| Yeah, I'm ecstatic about this. | |
| Paul, your thoughts. | |
| Well, it's interesting. | |
| We'll see. | |
| I don't have too much to say about it. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oracle hanging out to dry, Russ. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Yeah, so this is the same guys that bought TikTok. | |
| So this is, and I thought it was a very interesting story. | |
| TJ Cohen had a data center-themed analyst letter today that said Oracle may lay off 20 to 30,000 people or sell Cerner to keep up with the debt on the data centers it's building for open AI. | |
| It also said multiple U.S. banks have pulled back from Oracle data center deals. | |
| Now, keep in mind, we ran a story, I believe it was six months ago, talking about the precursor where Oracle laid off like 10 or 20,000 employees over a weekend, even preceding this. | |
| So this is like another wave of just cannibalizing their company, selling off good assets to try to roll the dice on this whole AI venture. | |
| And it's not working. | |
| They're doing the same thing here as they are with TikTok. | |
| Well, the data centers are a big problem. | |
| I mean, they're everywhere. | |
| They're consuming vast amounts of resources, both electricity and water. | |
| They're drains on the local economies. | |
| They're destroying the areas where they're located. | |
| So, you know, the development of this massive AI surveillance state is killing the state. | |
| It's like My Lay. | |
| They had to destroy the village in order to save it. | |
| Ross. | |
| Joaquim. | |
| Yeah, I think that basically it's getting worse and worse when, you know, these companies take over. | |
| I'd love to see Larry Ellison go bankrupt. | |
| That would be the greatest thing on earth if we could see Oracle go down. | |
| TikTok and Oracle. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What's that? | |
| TikTok and Oracle, right? | |
| Oracle both. | |
| Yes. | |
| TikTok and Oracle, he owns it, and they're both hurting. | |
| That's great news. | |
| This stock kiting thing is very interesting. | |
| A form of market manipulation where Vestibris artificially implied the value of a stock, engaged in a serial transaction, given the appearance of high demand. | |
| Can involve buying or selling the same stock back and forth. | |
| And the earlier article, look at this. | |
| The U.S. economy right now has seven training sending trillion dollars back and forth to each other. | |
| Ross, that's stunning. | |
| You're on this economics. | |
| Go for it. | |
| Yeah, that's how Ponzi scheme works. | |
| It's the AI circular economy. | |
| And they're putting things off balance sheet, hiding a lot of stuff. | |
| It's kind of, yeah, because there's just pressure points all over this whole AI build out. | |
| And you'll hear about them and then they just kind of pop down. | |
| I have pretty good sources that I follow on tracking this stuff, but the stories are always kind of suppressed and kept hidden. | |
| But that's kind of what happened in the financial crisis in 2008. | |
| Same type of stuff. | |
| Yeah, I believe that we're going to see a crash with the whole AI thing. | |
| It's already in process, I believe. | |
| And you made the point, Jim, that it takes up so much energy, makes the bills, energy bills go up. | |
| You know, it's just bad. | |
| And another billionaire, another big tech billionaire came out and said how dangerous AI is. | |
| You know, all these developers of AI have come out, you know, including, you know, our friend Elon. | |
| You know, they're all coming out and saying, you know, it's probably going to be like, you know, Terminator, you know, where it takes over, you know. | |
| And it's rapidly developing so fast, the AI. | |
| It's out of control right now, actually. | |
| So it's going to be a bad outcome. | |
| But to see the data centers crash and the whole AI bubble crash, I think that's a good thing. | |
| What do you mean by a crash? | |
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| What does that look like? | |
| Economic, financial crash. | |
| Okay. | |
| A lot of money, a lot of debt involved in this. | |
| That's one of the problems. | |
| It's not equity. | |
| Go ahead, Paul. | |
| If there's anything else you want to go ahead. | |
| I'm just trying to figure it out. | |
| In other words, I mean, all this stuff is funded with artificial or funny money. | |
| A lot of times they're doing things where they don't expect to get a return. | |
| They're doing it to make the world they want to make. | |
| So I'm just not so sure it's going to be subject to a current. | |
| It's interesting. | |
| There's actually a good meme right there at the bottom. | |
| Kind of maybe fun to watch on the last article. | |
| Which one? | |
| The Oracle article. | |
| Oh, there's a mean at the bottom of the Oracle. | |
| Okay. | |
| Sort of a meme from a scene from Boston America. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| I was down there and I did make that talk about. | |
| Want me to play this? | |
| Yeah, we're coming up on a commercial, sounds like. | |
| Yeah, we'll play it when we come back. | |
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| Let's take a look at this. | |
| Now, this is what I think the soldiers, this whole two Jews in chairs and the Israelis are at. | |
| This is where they're at. | |
| Double up on five, double up on four. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Hey, volume, you can't come in a casino dress like that. | |
| I saw electric horsemen. | |
| That's a man with lights on it. | |
| That's a man, so I'll try to turn it up. | |
| Come on, back to me, 22. | |
| Come on back to me. | |
| Come on, back. | |
| Come on, 22, 22, 22. | |
| Come on, back. | |
| Come on back. | |
| 22. | |
| Come on. | |
| 22. | |
| 22. | |
| Not now. | |
| Not now. | |
| Just go away. | |
| Not now. | |
| Come on, 22. | |
| Root for me. | |
| We're going for 22. | |
| 22. | |
| How much did you lose? | |
| God. | |
| How much was that lost? | |
| How much money is that? | |
| 22. | |
| Why are you betting 22? | |
| 22. | |
| We got it too. | |
| Come on back to me, 22. | |
| Just come on back. | |
| She's been here all night. | |
| She's not on a lucky streak. | |
| I think you should talk to her. | |
| How much has she lost? | |
| How much? | |
| Four. | |
| Come on. | |
| Come on. | |
| The man says you're not on a lucky streak. | |
| Come on. | |
| No, I'm still down, but I'm going to hit. | |
| No. | |
| How down? | |
| David, you're going to bring me bad luck now. | |
| Stop it. | |
| She says, you're already got to. | |
| 22, 22. | |
| Come on. | |
| 22. | |
| $35. | |
| We're up. We're up. We're still down. | |
| How down? | |
| Down. | |
| 22. | |
| How down is she? | |
| Down. | |
| Come on, 22. | |
| How down are you? | |
| 20. | |
| How much have you lost? | |
| Everything. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| Everything. | |
| What do you mean? | |
| Everything on 22 and make it happen for me. | |
| You're betting all that on one number. | |
| Why don't you get that number? | |
| 22. | |
| Come on, Dick. | |
| Stop it. | |
| Come on, Joe. | |
| Double zero. | |
| Shit. | |
| You lost. | |
| It's gone. | |
| 22. | |
| What do you mean? | |
| 22. | |
| You have no more money. | |
| There's no more money there. | |
| Stop it. | |
| I really like that. | |
| Stop it. | |
| Come on. | |
| I'm getting hit. | |
| That's good. | |
| This is the Jews. | |
| This is the state of Jew world now. | |
| It's a nice collaborate on that, Russ. | |
| What the hell is going on there? | |
| It's a nice caricature of women. | |
| Well, I mean, it's a nice character of the Jew world. | |
| I mean, they're just wild gamblers at this stage. | |
| You know, they're just totally out of control of their gambling and doubling down. | |
| You know, you got a huge economic bubble, which kind of really makes it difficult. | |
| There's no real bargains to be had. | |
| There's no real solid economic activity. | |
| So you see these guys just flailing around, censoring, flailing around on their investments, flailing around in Israel with their trying to start a war with Iran. | |
| So that's the analogy. | |
| That's kind of what I kind of thought when I think of the Jews. | |
| Everything goes on 22 over and over and over again. | |
| Okay, all right. | |
| I can see that. | |
| Yeah, yeah, sure. | |
| I could see what you saw. | |
| Moachim, Israel will not survive a war against Iran. | |
| I agree with that. | |
| We didn't get to all those stories, but I think that's absolutely right. | |
| Russia. | |
| When is this war going to take place? | |
| That's the thing. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What are the Iranis waiting for? | |
| Rush says Iran does not strike first. | |
| They don't invade countries. | |
| They don't strike first. | |
| Unfortunately, I think they should. | |
| If anytime it was war, it would be Israel going to strike. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Fourth story is pretty good. | |
| Which one? | |
| Fourth story. | |
| The Israeli woman discovers it. | |
| So this isn't your state. | |
| This is your stage stuff. | |
| You know, and I often kind of wonder if some of these actors discovers her photo is what a four Jews actually hit by the Iranian regime. | |
| Geez, she didn't know. | |
| She didn't know. | |
| She's not on television. | |
| Sorry, face on television. | |
| Here we go. | |
| Let's watch it. | |
| I heard the word bizarre. | |
| Never been to a rent in my life. | |
| That's good. | |
| Listen for a little change of pace here. | |
| Gurmar Rudolph had put together a Holocaust Academy summit with some very leading figures. | |
| It was to be on Holocaust Memorial Day, but it got sabotaged, so they've had to move to 7 February on FDJ Media. | |
| Paul is well familiar and appears on it quite often. | |
| Excuse me. | |
| This is a really good idea to have a telephice expose about the Holocaust involving multiple individuals free of charge starting at 9 a.m. Eastern Time. | |
| So that's 8 a.m. Eastern on Feb 7. | |
| Germar Rudoff is standing an open invitation. | |
| I think this is excellent. | |
| Very, very good. | |
| Presentation will include the following three topics: Holocaust and history, taboo between dogma and desin. | |
| And I'm 100% with Paul. | |
| The taboo on talking about the Jews is shattered forever. | |
| As he was saying, the genie's out of the bottle to base out of the tube, never be restored. | |
| I think Charlie Kirk was really the turning point. | |
| What I take to be stage shooting just opened the floodgates to discussion about Israel, Judaism, the Holocaust, the genocide, the domination of the American government by APAC. | |
| For this reason, papers should focus on actual historical records, Holocaust and politics, history as weapon. | |
| Papers should focus on use and misuse of Holocaust for political ends. | |
| Holocaust and human rights. | |
| History is a mazel. | |
| Papers focus on misuse of the Holocaust to disenfranchise unfashionable minorities. | |
| And here we got Gurmer Rudolph, James Modusli, Peter Rushton. | |
| Then they got documentaries, Nathaniel Kobner, Leo Walls, Lady Michelle Reno, Vincent Renaud, Heinz Martis, and Andrew Allen, David Scorbino. | |
| I know Scorbina, I featured him in my last, and then Carla Matagono and Gurmar Rudolph. | |
| Germar, and there he's shown there in the photograph, actually has been a very significant figure in recent Holocaust research because he was a PhD student in chemistry, but realized that Cyclon B, allegedly used to kill so many Jews, six million, of course, a reported fantasy number, would cause an interaction with the iron in the walls and turn the walls blue. | |
| So we had another way of verifying, and it turned out the only walls that had turned blue in any of the camps were used for delousing, which was to kill body lice, where the body lice had been spain division and dysentery in the camps, so that it was to preserve the health of the inmates for the obvious reason you can't get work out of a corpse. | |
| They were labor camps. | |
| They were not death camps. | |
| And in fact, it turns out the International Committee of the Red Cross had kept copious records on the age, the sex, the ethnicity, the religion, and the cause of death of inmates in all the camps. | |
| In 1993, they recalibrated the total. | |
| 296,081 had died from all causes combined, none of whom were put to death in gas chambers. | |
| There weren't even any gas chambers. | |
| I mean, it's just disgusting how much this propaganda has caused pain and promoted the creation of the Israeli state and all other kinds. | |
| Amy Goodman, way back when, and a former Israeli education minister on her show, and Amy asked her about the Holocaust, and she said, it's a trick. | |
| If we are getting criticized in Europe, we bring up the Holocaust. | |
| If we're getting criticized in America, we bring up anti-Semitism. | |
| She acknowledged it was just a political gambit. | |
| Russ, your thoughts. | |
| Oh, I can't really comment on this because of the laws we're on. | |
| Okay, really strict. | |
| Well, I think a lot of us who have done a little bit of research on this has known that it's been a gross exaggeration to basically, you know, impose the anti-Semitic bullshit on people all the time. | |
| You know, we're supposed to all feel guilty for what happened when it's all been, I won't say all, but mostly all has been fabricated. | |
| And yes, those deaths were not, they were work camps. | |
| They wanted them to stay alive so that they had work. | |
| They did not, but they did die of disease and this kind of shit. | |
| They did die of that. | |
| But that was not by intention, I don't think. | |
| And then, you know, towards the end of the war, Germany was under a lot of strain at that point. | |
| And yes, more of them died during that time. | |
| But it wasn't because of the Zykon B and all the rest of the bullshit that they put on. | |
| Right, right, right. | |
| The Allies were bombing the German cities. | |
| They interdicted the railroad lines. | |
| They couldn't resupply the camps. | |
| And as a consequence, they were cut off on food and medical supplies. | |
| So they were in emaciated, bad shape when the Allies emancipated the camps. | |
| The best book on this, by the way, is Breaking the Spell by Nick Kohlerstrom. | |
| And I was very flattered. | |
| He invited me to write the introduction, which I published independently under the title, The Holocaust Narrative Politics, Trump Science. | |
| And if you go onto my blog at jameshfetzer.org, go to the, God, how many shows was it? | |
| 65 shows I did during this period when I had a program called The Conspiracy Guy. | |
| And you scroll down, you'll find the official World War II narrative, historical fact or mass illusion, and you'll get all the evidence. | |
| Hundreds of babies were born in these camps. | |
| Think about it. | |
| They had Auschwitz, just look at the floor plan. | |
| They had a woodworking shop, a symphony hall hospital with OBGYN facilities, a brothel. | |
| One of Hitler's generals had convinced him the men would work harder if they knew they'd be rewarded with sex. | |
| So they had brothels there. | |
| The whole thing is such a manifest absurdity. | |
| Paul, go right ahead. | |
| Your thoughts. | |
| Yeah, I mean, I got to be honest here. | |
| I'm just weary of it already. | |
| I made the comment on FTJ on Monday that an academic refutation or debulking of the Holocaust narrative, you know, based on, you know, of course, data and science is of limited utility at this point. | |
| And most people don't know that much about it. | |
| In other words, all the people that were bored in the last 20 to 30 years or even 40. | |
| It's more like a legend. | |
| I don't know if the Holocaust myth was ever effective for whatever it is they wanted to use it for. | |
| And it's certainly not effective now. | |
| The more people realize that Jews are in power and are controlling the, you know, controlling the shots, you know, running the show. | |
| So it's fine, the work that's already been done, but a lot of it, in my opinion, is just repetition and repetition of work that's already been done. | |
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Nuclear Weapons: An Existential Issue
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| I knew about this stuff back in the 80s. | |
| That's how long ago I was aware of this. | |
| Well, as I have observed innumerable times, if you've done the research, you're either a Holocaust denier or a big fat liar. | |
| I mean, there are a lot of big fat liars out there. | |
| Let me just turn here. | |
| We got Iran declaring that if the United States attacks, that Iran will wipe out Israel and the U.S. Navy. | |
| And I have no doubt. | |
| The foreign minister of Iran has published actually an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal. | |
| What's been interesting is he's been able to get some airtime Abbasarachi in Fox News. | |
| Now on the Wall Street Journal, he says, unlike the restraint we show in 2025, this time we have no qualms about firing back with all we have. | |
| And we can get a little bit more from the cradle because there is a paywall that's actually impenetrable when it comes to Wall Street Journal. | |
| But in this warning, he says, unlike the restraint Iran showed in June 2025, our powerful armed forces have no qualms about firing back with everything we have in a remote attack. | |
| This isn't a threat, but a reality I feel I need to convey explicitly. | |
| Well, I think we have to, you know, at this point, just looking at the sanity quotient with the Trump administration between Tel Aviv or Israel and Washington, it's not a good equation. | |
| And then the potential for using or deploying nuclear weapons, I think the probability is quite, I don't want to say high, but higher than before, because the stakes are just incredible. | |
| For Israel, this is an existential moment. | |
| And it was demonstrated, as Larry said conventionally, that Iran, if the United States didn't stop to intervene at the end of the 12-day war, I really think the battering that Israel was receiving, if that had gone on for another 14 days, that had this very strong potential of completely destabilizing the Netanyahu government and Israeli society. | |
| Because you have to remember, Israel was so desperate at that time that they put a restriction on people leaving Israel while they're being pelted by Iranian missiles. | |
| I mean, just imagine that. | |
| You're getting pelted every night from the sky and your government saying that you can't leave because the Israeli government was really worried that they would lose control of a lot of their reservists militarily. | |
| They're still managing this debacle in Gaza. | |
| So, you know, for them, it is an existential issue. | |
| For the Trump administration, it's an existential issue too, because it's a credibility issue. | |
| And I might add, you know, when we saw both True Promise 1 and 2, if you looked at the, and Larry quite rightly points the finger at Jordan and, you know, even if Iraq closed its airspace against any Israeli or U.S. strikes on Iran, that would just make an incredible difference. | |
| It would be night and day. | |
| It would really restrict Israel and the U.S. | |
| But if you look at what was activated, so just think about that, from Djibouti to Diego Garcia to the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean, all the naval assets that the U.S. had parked off the coast of the Levant, northwards of Insurlik Air Force Base, all of the sort of two dozen military facilities in northeastern Syria, what's left in Iraq, as well as the other positions that the U.S. have in the region, in Saudi Arabia, in Qatar, | |
| etc., but the fleet in Bahrain. | |
| All of that, and you really needed to understand at that moment. | |
| You saw all of that activated. | |
| All of that was activated. | |
| So the entire military footprint of the United States of America in West Asia has one purpose. | |
| And we saw that purpose demonstrated twice. | |
| It is to provide a defense perimeter and an envelope of protection for the state of Israel, which is the size of New Jersey. | |
| So if that's what it takes and what that costs per year, we talk about our aid to Israel. | |
| Add in all of the cost aggregate of all of that. | |
| That's including in the annual cost of defending the state of Israel that the U.S. pay for. | |
| That was made very clear during those two exchanges, what that means. | |
| So if that's what it takes for this little tiny state to exist and to do what it's been doing, to carry out the rampage that it's been carrying out against its neighbors for decades, but especially in the last couple of years, is that sustainable? | |
| Like, tell me how financially, politically, the price that America and the region is paying for the state of Israel to wage war against all of its neighbors continuously is really, is that really a price that people are going to pay indefinitely? | |
| And I think, I don't think so. | |
| And it's beginning to wear thin. | |
| You saw extremely brazen moves by the Saudi Arabians, by Turkey recently. | |
| You're seeing a reformation of interests and power blocks in the region. | |
| And so I think it's safe to say that Abraham accords our DOA at this moment in time because people are really realizing. | |
| And I think it was the strike on Qatar that Israel launched that really sent tremendous shockwaves through the region because you realize that even a U.S. ally hosting a major U.S. military installation is not safe from this rogue state that the U.S. is hell-bent on protecting. | |
| But back to the original point, why is the U.S. attacking or threatening to attack Iran? | |
| The reason keeps changing. | |
| Originally, it was because they're developing nuclear weapons, even though the U.S.'s own intelligence assessment, which was presented by Tulsi Gabbard most recently, says that Iran is not pursuing a bomb. | |
| And Trump then threw Tulsi Gabbard, the DNI, under the bus. | |
| And instead of resigning under principle, she kept her mouth shut and stayed in the administration and took a back seat publicly as a result of that, which she should have resigned at that moment in time. | |
| That would have been the best political move for her for her future. | |
| Now she is basically going to get carried down the drain of history with MAGA. | |
| But anyway, that aside, then, so Iran, now it's not the nukes because Trump claims he destroyed their nuclear program. | |
| Now it's democracy. | |
| Now it's back to the Samantha power model. | |
| And it's neoliberal responsibility to protect the John Bolton model as well. | |
| He also subscribes to that. | |
| So there's all of these different reasons, but it started with the nuclear question. | |
| And the fraud of this Cannot be accentuated enough. | |
| And that is, there was an agreement in place to contain any potential Iranian development of, and it was called the JCPOA, the Iran-nuclear deal. | |
| And Donald Trump, under the direct orders of Israel, pulled the rug out from under that in May of 2018. | |
| Why? | |
| Why? | |
| And there was no reason given. | |
| There was no reason given. | |
| Trump's reason was he did the thing with his hands. | |
| It's a bad deal. | |
| It's a terrible deal. | |
| I would have never signed this deal. | |
| I would have never, it's a terrible deal. | |
| He never said why it was a terrible deal. | |
| You had guarantors, the European Union, Russian Federation. | |
| I mean, you had plenty of international guarantors. | |
| I mean, that is about as good of a treaty or any ironclad, a multilateral agreement like that that you would ever get. | |
| But it was, I think the U.S. factions within the U.S. always intended probably not to not to honor that agreement. | |
| The Europeans certainly didn't honor their financial obligations either. | |
| But the point is, that was the solution. | |
| And now you hear the geniuses in Washington, the foreign policy wonks saying, what we need now is some kind of group, a deal on Iran to make sure they're not going to pursue a nuclear weapon. | |
| I'm like, am I hearing this? | |
| So all of this carry-on is all coming from Israel. | |
| It's all. | |
| He's got it, of course. | |
| Exactly, right. | |
| That's about as good a distillation history as I can imagine. | |
| Joachim, your thoughts. | |
| Yeah, Patrick Henningsen's very good, very astute, right on in everything he said, basically. | |
| Yeah, I mean, it's a terrible situation because Iran always holds back. | |
| And this time they're saying, you know, if they're attacked, they're going to go gangbusters with everything they got. | |
| They're not going to be limited whatsoever by America or any other country. | |
| And yeah, they're going to probably take out Israel. | |
| And then in the whole existential nightmare Israel is in, they're going to fucking do the bomb. | |
| You know, the nuclear power, nuclear weapon. | |
| That's going to get released. | |
| 22. | |
| Come to me 22. | |
| Come to me. | |
| Come to me 22. | |
| Come to me 22. | |
| That's what this sounds like. | |
| Yeah, they go. | |
| So apparently Trump sent a message to Iran two days ago saying, hey, if we hit you, will you go light on us? | |
| And they say, go screw yourself. | |
| Come to me 22. | |
| 22. | |
| There's a report that the UK and Jordan and are going to assist. | |
| This is insanity. | |
| They want to get themselves wiped off the terrible. | |
| Terrible. | |
| Even Germany's Muslims. | |
| They should be ashamed. | |
| Yeah, what the hell is going on with Germany? | |
| Got their head up their asses. | |
| It's absurd. | |
| Just absurd. | |
| Well, Paul, I know you gotta. | |
| Germany's not being. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, Germany's not being. | |
| Yeah, you know, again, I just have heard this kind of shit before, and I'll believe it when I see it. | |
| Okay. | |
| I think there's a reason why they haven't let loose and gone all out for all this time. | |
| And I don't think it's, I don't see it coming again. | |
| I don't think anybody's going to be wiped off the map. | |
| I think it's going to be ongoing. | |
| One of these days we're going to have a show, and all this shit is going to happen. | |
| And I hope you're on that show when it happens. | |
| Yeah, me too. | |
| Yeah, me too. | |
| But it's not going to happen. | |
| We're all alive. | |
| Yeah, exactly. | |
| There's no country that's going to be wiped off the map. | |
| This is going to be an ongoing continuation of the military political theater they've been engaging in for decades. | |
| And I'm sorry, I just, I don't buy it. | |
| I don't buy it. | |
| We value your dissenting opinion on a wide range of issues. | |
| You make a real contribution by virtue of having a position that makes us think twice about certain issues. | |
| And you're very often on the mark. | |
| When it comes to nuclear weapons and the like and international war, I'm sorry. | |
| You're right off the map, in my opinion. | |
| You really don't understand. | |
| That's your opinion. | |
| But, Paul, I have you here anyway, goddammit. | |
| You better appreciate it. | |
| Okay, but don't talk like you're an expert when you haven't even read what I sent you. | |
| I've already sent you multiple times the link to the book online that you can read, and I know you haven't read it. | |
| So you want to believe in nuclear weapons? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| There's plenty of evidence. | |
| You proclaim things. | |
| In many cases, you don't have any evidence to are you? | |
| Are you also a flat earther? | |
| I'm just asking. | |
| Are you also? | |
| Oh, here we go. | |
| We've got like two minutes left in the show. | |
| Are you? | |
| Are you? | |
| Two minutes left in the show. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yes, Jim. | |
| We've already covered this. | |
| Joachim, Joachim, I'd like your thoughts here. | |
| A response to that. | |
| It's like an accusation is what you're doing. | |
| Got it. | |
| Got it, Paul. | |
| Got it. | |
| Well, no, I can see why Paul feels this way because, you know, how many times in the past have we said, oh, they're getting closer, they're getting closer. | |
| And then it doesn't happen. | |
| I understand that logic behind it, you know, saying, well, it probably won't happen again, you know, like that. | |
| And it probably won't. | |
| And it will be delayed. | |
| Oh, but what is inevitable? | |
| What is inevitable, in my opinion, based on the Armada and all the investment of military hardware and soldiers there, they're not going to just back down or keep this game going. | |
| It's much time with your family, your friends, the people you love and care about. | |
| We do not know how much time we have left. | |
| You said wisely. | |
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| We'll be back on Wednesday and we'll do it all over again. | |