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Satellite Strike Destroys Iranian Surveillance
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| This is Jim Fetzer, your host on The Raw Deal, right here on Revolution Radio Studio B, the second day of February 2026, joined by co-host Joe Olson. | |
| Things are heating up in the Middle East around Iran. | |
| Very serious stuff. | |
| Hal Turner reports an explosion has destroyed key Iranian sea surveillance site, for example. | |
| There's been a massive explosion of what's known as the beating heart of surveillance, causing the fall of the CI in Bandar Abbas. | |
| In a shocking and dramatic scenario, reports indicate a massive explosion in one of the most vital and secretive monitoring centers of the Iranian armed forces in the strategic region of Bandar Abbas, a center known as a vigilant eye for controlling maritime traffic and monitoring the sensitive islands of the region. | |
| A scalable map below shows the key location of the city. | |
| The destruction of this facility leaves Iranian islands and the Persian Gulf on the edge of an abyss. | |
| Without the Bandar Abbas monitoring center, the Persian islands are like soldiers abandoned in pitch darkness. | |
| The situation is shattered. | |
| The mosaic defends, leaving each island alone against advanced threats, a condition that in military terms is called absolute defenselessness against coordinated invasion. | |
| Very, very disturbing indeed. | |
| We also have a report of electronic jamming taking place. | |
| Electronic warfare jamming has begun on the west side of the Persian Gulf. | |
| Hal Turner again reporting. | |
| Ships and aircraft operating in and near the western coast of the Persian Gulf are all suddenly reporting GPS jamming and numerous radar anomalies. | |
| Military analysts say this is likely U.S. electronic warfare kicking in. | |
| Global Insight Journal is reporting that the Iranian army stated we will not submit to America and Israel. | |
| We're ready to pay any. | |
| We are ready for any confrontation, whatever the level, even if it reaches the most dangerous forms of war, no doubt implying nuclear. | |
| Iran International is reporting. | |
| A source has told Iran International that recent assessments identify the primary objective as delivering a decisive blow to maximally weaken and ultimately collapse Iran's governing structure, a scenario that, in his words, is not comparable in scale or intensity to anything Iran has experienced so far. | |
| We have then an update of the senior advisor to Ali Khamenei. | |
| We understand the enemy's operational plan and have full knowledge thereof. | |
| At the right time, we will strike target and prevent it from being carried out. | |
| Targeting Israel will be part of our response. | |
| And we do not limit the conflict to the sea alone. | |
| We are prepared for broader and more complex scenario. | |
| Joe, give me your thoughts, my friend. | |
| Well, there's a channel that's put on by a guy who's Arabic. | |
| I'm not sure exactly what country he's from. | |
| I think he might be Iranian. | |
| Mahmoud OD. | |
| And he said that Israel has five desalination plants on the Mediterranean that provide 85% of their water usage. | |
| And that's drinking water, washing, fire protection, irrigation. | |
| And those are non-armored and protected sites. | |
| And there's no way you could protect them. | |
| And what he's saying is that they're going to be first strike targets this time. | |
| And what's going to happen is that if you lose 85% of your water supply, you're going to have cruise ships lining up and taking everybody off of the occupied territory within two or three weeks because it would be an unlivable, along with knocking out their power plants and knocking out all their airfields. | |
| So they're in an unwinnable situation. | |
| And the saber rattling is absolutely absurd. | |
| The problem we have is that admirals and generals are always fighting the previous World War. | |
| So when World War I ended, all the generals and admirals said, what we need is the Maginot line that will prevent Germany from being able to attack us and we'll never have trench warfare again. | |
| And then we need more battleships because battleships won the war. | |
| Well, guess what? | |
| Billy Mitchell was able to sink a captured German battleship with a 500-pound bomb in 1921. | |
| He was able to take off from a converted freighter with a wooden deck on top of it with biplanes in 1922. | |
| And he said that we were going to be bombed on Pearl Harbor on a Sunday morning if we didn't do something about Japan. | |
| And we needed aircraft carriers. | |
| Well, he was drummed out of the service because of that, because of his insubordination to the battleship Mafia. | |
| And then look at what happened in World War II. | |
| Well, now we've got 11 aircraft carriers. | |
| They cost $13 billion apiece. | |
| They got $8 billion worth of flying MIC targets, and there's no way you can protect them. | |
| Abraham Lincoln was in the Gulf of Oman, and there's no way you can hide it from satellites. | |
| So even knocking out some shore radars is not going to eliminate them as a target. | |
| And they've moved back into the Gulf of Arabia. | |
| So they're moved further south, but they're still within range of Iranian missiles. | |
| And this is going to be a real nasty wake-up call for everybody in the military and everybody that's still rattling their sabers and going America first when there's nobody in government that's America first. | |
| Good points, John. | |
| There's more. | |
| Al Turner, I've long been observing that when this war broke out, it would be satellite warfare first of all, and it's happening. | |
| Here's another report from Hal Turner. | |
| Russian spy satellite destroyed in space. | |
| A Russian recon satellite named Luch was destroyed last night. | |
| That would have been the night before last in space. | |
| A destruction just so happened to be watched by the Swiss company S2A, which recorded video of the satellite being destroyed. | |
| I got to correct. | |
| It was on the 30th. | |
| It occurred on the 30th. | |
| Why would the company S2A just happen to be recording that particular Russian satellite at the exact precise moment it was destroyed? | |
| Maybe they had advanced notice that was going to be destroyed. | |
| It appears that NATO has destroyed a Russian satellite by NATO's own standard. | |
| Such a thing as an act of war. | |
| This is rather startling. | |
| And here's a sign that China is on the side of Iran. | |
| China publishing satellite images of brand new U.S. defense systems in the Middle East. | |
| Chinese satellites are being tasked to take images of recently deployed U.S. air defense systems in the Middle East, and China is making them public. | |
| This provides Iran with free targeting data. | |
| This is pretty much what the United States, Britain, and all other countries have been doing to Russia in the Ukraine conflict, using U.S., UK, and other satellite to provide Ukraine with targeting data to Russian forces. | |
| What's the old saying? | |
| Turn about as fair play. | |
| Now, if the U.S. actually commences military attacks against Iran and the Iranians now have updated target coordinates for a slew of the new air defense systems have been rushing into the Middle East, Iran will be able to take out those new air defense systems, indeed. | |
| And here we have Colonel McGregor talking about attacking Iran and what it would mean. | |
| You know this scene, right? | |
| You're there ready to fast the battle in this relay race of Tuscany to find out. | |
| There's no harm in having a discussion about that. | |
| We now have a president who has demonstrated, not just through Midnight Hammer, but also through absolute resolve, the action against Maduro and Venezuela, that he is willing to use American strength when it is necessary, particularly in a targeted way that changes the conditions on the battlefield. | |
| Okay, let's start off with that comment there. | |
| Economic mismanagement. | |
| So apparently economic mismanagement by a regime is grounds to be removed by force and killed. | |
| I guess we should be worried about that just on its surface. | |
| But I'm just saying this out loud just to show how absurd this is. | |
| You're saying the economic mismanagement that led to protests, therefore we can go in and kill them. | |
| I mean, let's be frank and very clear here. | |
| This economic mismanagement, there may well be some. | |
| I think that there's good evidence to suggest that they don't do a very good job. | |
| But it's also true that the majority of the problem here with this economic mismanagement is because of the sanctions that we are trying to crush that country and have been for a long, long time, decades. | |
| But in the last few years, even more so. | |
| We are doing everything we can to destroy their economy, everything we can to sabotage their currency and cause hyperinflation and just completely wreck it so that we can cause disruption inside that can cause people to rise up so that we don't have to worry about sending troops on the ground, that we can get them to do our dirty work on the ground inside of Iran against the regime. | |
| Then we'll come in with some combat power when it's teetering and see if we can just knock it over. | |
| I mean, that's the reality of what we're talking about here. | |
| And it's just, it just irks me a lot when the likes of Victoria Coates are all these people put this, you know, this moral sounding words on top, like we actually care about the people on the ground. | |
| We don't care anything about the Iranian people. | |
| Let's just be clear about that. | |
| Nobody, none of these people I'm going to show you here, give a damn about the people on the ground in Iran. | |
| They only care about them insofar as that they can use them as puns, hoping that they'll get killed, being happy to promote that when the regime overreacts and does kill them, which is, of course, wrong, categorically wrong, but you want that to happen and you celebrate it when it does, because then that can give justification to the American people to why we're going to go in. | |
| Absent that, it's a lot harder of a sell. | |
| This is all about selling it to the American people. | |
| So they're trying to make it palatable for the American public so that then they can make it palatable for President Trump. | |
| Now, he doesn't seem to be convinced so far because apparently he is not convinced that there's not too big of a military risk. | |
| That's what we need to reinforce here because he's completely right there. | |
| One of the other things that Victoria Coates is trying to convince President Trump also and many others is that there was success in Venezuela and there was success at Operation Midnight Hammer. | |
| So we have shown all this power. | |
| Let's be clear about that too. | |
| Now, everybody in the administration has been bragging about itself, about how great our military power is, how no other country on the planet could do all this kind of stuff. | |
| But let's be clear about what actually did happen. | |
| You're talking in both cases about an operation, a few hours of time in both cases, maybe less than a few. | |
| Maybe it's like a couple hours. | |
| In both cases, Operation Midnight Hammer was not a 12-day war. | |
| That's why the Israeli side was fighting with Iran. | |
| It was about a two-hour operation for the United States where we took very low risk and used a lot of missile power to hit a bunch of targets. | |
| And then that was it. | |
| We were out. | |
| Same thing in Maduro, Venezuela. | |
| We had a lot of combat power in the area, but we didn't use it. | |
| We had a lot of splashy stuff. | |
| And I think a lot of those explosions were genuinely meant for the splashiness to show on camera to make it look impressive. | |
| But really, we've had inside help. | |
| And so that we were able to snatch and grab Maduro with remarkable success because it was facilitated the inside. | |
| The air defenses systems were either turned off or the target coordinations were given so that we were able to take those things out. | |
| Virtually none of them operated. | |
| In fact, I think none of them operated, not virtually, but I think none of them operated. | |
| So other than a few small arms fires with some of the helicopters, there wasn't any anti-aircraft fire. | |
| So something was done on the inside to make sure that didn't happen. | |
| So our actual attack was very low risk, very short in duration, in, out, and we're done. | |
| That's not what would happen here. | |
| And it looks like Iran is saying we're going to make sure that that's not the case this time, and we're ready to send it out. | |
| I think that it was Arakshi has said, the foreign minister for Iran, that there won't be some symbolic strike, any strike at all. | |
| We'll immediately launch all of our countermeasures. | |
| And of course, this is Daniel Davis, not Colonel McGregor, but he's giving us a very serious assessment of what's going on here. | |
| Joe, your thoughts, my friend. | |
| Yeah, amazing. | |
| Colonel Danny Davis was nominated to be head of NSA, but he was spiked by Susie Wells and the IDF mafia inside the cabinet. | |
| We also had Scott Bessett, who's the U.S. Secretary of Treasury, was at the WEF meeting. | |
| And he said that you can use economic power against countries because we just did it in Iran. | |
| We just made their economy by pumping and dumping their stocks. | |
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U.S.-Iran Tensions Escalate
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| We were able to collapse their economy, which caused protests in the street. | |
| And then we were able to use the 9,400 satellites that Starlink has orbiting around, along with 40,000 terminals that we were able to smuggle into Iran. | |
| And we were able to have street demonstrations where we murdered hundreds and maybe thousands of people and burnt down banks and mosques all across the country. | |
| That's how powerful we are. | |
| Well, guess what? | |
| The Iranians shut down the Starlink. | |
| They tracked down every one of the terminals. | |
| They arrested over 900 of the people that were absolute 100% fifth column insurrectionists, and they were going to hang them. | |
| And Trump said, Well, if you hang them, then I'm going to bomb you. | |
| It's like, oh, give me a break. | |
| What are you doing in Minneapolis? | |
| You know, give me a break. | |
| So, bottom line is the whole system is completely corrupt. | |
| But this Epstein thing is a real ripple in the water. | |
| We'll get to that in a minute. | |
| Yeah, we'll get there. | |
| Let's stick with Iran for the time being because the situation is so fraught with hazard. | |
| Epstein isn't going to create a world war. | |
| Here we have U.S.-Iran tensions. | |
| Arab states and Israel navigate a typo amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to avert a wider conflict. | |
| Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states, and Israel are prioritizing their own interests as regional tensions between the U.S. and Iran continue to rise. | |
| Over the past week, the uncertainty over potential U.S. military action against Iran has continued to shape strategic steps across the region. | |
| Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, both close U.S. allies, who also maintain ties with Tehran, said they won't allow their airspace to be used for any attack, regardless of origin. | |
| Egypt's foreign minister. | |
| Joe, could you mute? | |
| We're getting static when you're not talking. | |
| It's scratching through. | |
| Egypt Foreign Minister, Benner Abdullah, whose country has thawed ties with Iran, but has yet to reach a full diplomatic level, spoke with his Iranian commercial part, Abbas Arguchi, as well as U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, to work toward achieving calm in order to avoid the region slipping into new cycles of instability. | |
| Meanwhile, the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln and some 10 U.S.-guided missile destroyers capable of launching attacks from the sea have arrived in the region as known by shipping tracking site marine traffic. | |
| The Iranian state-owned news media press TV, which by the way is far more authentic, reliable, and accurate than any of the networks here in the United States, announced that beginning next week. | |
| Iran's Revolutionary Guard Naval Forces will start live fire exercises in the same waters, the Strait of Hormuz, which links Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, and the United Arab Emirates with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. | |
| Iran's mission to the UN, meanwhile, posted on eggs. | |
| Iran stands ready for dialogue based on mutual respect and interest. | |
| But if pushed, it will defend itself and respond like never before. | |
| Joe, I believe him. | |
| What are your thoughts? | |
| I think Iran is massively prepared for this. | |
| They now have the S-400 from Russia. | |
| They have many more fighter jets. | |
| They have new ballistic missiles, including some that purportedly can reach the United States, Washington, D.C., or New York City. | |
| I think this is a very serious situation. | |
| Your thoughts? | |
| Yes, well, I just looked it up. | |
| The FATA F-A-T-T-A-H missile has a speed of Mach 13, and it has a 1,400-kilometer, 870-mile range. | |
| So it could definitely knock out an aircraft carrier. | |
| And the problem is that in order to take fighter jets off of an aircraft carrier, I don't care if they're stealth or they're Mach 2 or 3, they're still pretty slow-moving targets in the hypersonic world today, but they can't make a long-distance journey. | |
| They have a total range of about 1,200 miles at 75% power, but you put missiles on them and other types of drag and a full load, and they have a range of less than 900 miles, which means they have to be refueled. | |
| And all of the C-130 tankers, the AWAC planes, and the other one that I was thinking of, all of the support aircraft that are going to be required in order to make strikes against Iran are going to all be targets. | |
| And if you knock out the tankers, then you have no way of getting your, and the bombers, the B-2 bombers, they're all subsonic. | |
| So the tankers, the bombers, and the AWACs are all subsonic. | |
| Joe, they got B-52s. | |
| They got four B-52s out there. | |
| That's the most awesome weapon of war designed by the hand of man. | |
| I think we're going to lose them if this goes live and it appears to be right there now. | |
| I think we're going to suffer calamitous losses. | |
| And as you're implying, those aircraft carriers are great big sitting docks. | |
| I think they are antiquated. | |
| You have observed before fighting the next war with the weapons used for the last. | |
| This is going to be completely different. | |
| Joe, your thoughts. | |
| Well, I pray that we don't get there, but the fact that they've gotten Trump to blink just by the threats that they're putting out and they got Nutty Yahoo saying that we're not going to be involved in this. | |
| This is going to be America's war against Iran because they want to protect us, but we're not going to do anything. | |
| We're just completely innocent sitting over here on the sidelines. | |
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Ukraine's Golden Toilet War
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| It's like, well, guess what? | |
| In addition to that, the Iranians during the 12-day war were able to hack into the cyber system in Mossad, and they managed to download multiple terabytes of all of the Epstein evidence and all of the planning and all of the members of the Mossad. | |
| And so it's called Compromat, and they've got all this stuff that's being used as blackmail against Nutty Yahoo to keep him going. | |
| So bottom line is that information can really end up causing a huge problem for everybody that's playing this stupid saber rattling game. | |
| Very, very good, Joe. | |
| Yes, yes. | |
| And Israel, I mean, Iran has already made it clear that if the war begins, they're not going to allow Israel to survive with impunity. | |
| That they will go all out against Israel from the beginning. | |
| Meanwhile, Ukraine's biggest corruption scandal, Interpol Rest Warrants requested for Zelensky Associates, suspected of 100 million Euro fraud. | |
| Of course, that's peanuts in terms of the graft and corruption in Ukraine. | |
| Ukrainian anti-corruption authorities have appealed to Interpol to issue an international warrant against Ukrainian Israeli Timur Mindex and his business partner Alexander Zakerman, both considered fugitive from justice and both reported to be Israeli citizens. | |
| The corruption scandal settles on bundles of money, a toilet made of gold, and threads, threads leading to the Ukrainian president, no doubt. | |
| The National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office have officially submitted to Interpol the documents aimed at launching the international arrest of both Mindex and Zakerman. | |
| The announcement was made by Oleksandr Kamenko, head of the anti-corruption prosecutor's office, wrote Ukrainian outlet Strana Today. | |
| Mindek is currently in Israel, to which he reportedly fled an hour before anti-corruption officials raided his apartment, leading to suspicion someone in the government tipped him off. | |
| The raid was coming. | |
| He is being tried in absentia for corruption crimes in the energy sector. | |
| The entrepreneur, who has a long history with Zelensky and played a key role in his rise to power, previously claimed that he was scapegoated in the scandal, while Zuckerman also denied the allegations. | |
| The case is particularly sensitive, as Mindek had close ties with President Voldemir Zelensky for many years. | |
| During the house search, Ukrainian investigators seized bundles of cash from the fugitive businessman and found a golden toilet in his home. | |
| Zelensky is reported to have celebrated his birthday in this apartment during the coronavirus pandemic. | |
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Golden Toilet Revealed
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| Here it is. | |
| You can see a golden toilet. | |
| Oh, we'll be right back. | |
| We'll be right back after this lesson. | |
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Why Is Europe Committing Suicide?
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| My dear friend and colleague for a year and a half or more on Genesis, Kevin Barrett and I did a show called The Dynamic Duo. | |
| He's now residing in Morocco, but keeping up his excellent work. | |
| His latest, why is Europe committing suicide? | |
| False flag weekly news special. | |
| Kevin Barrett joins Laurent Dano from an undisclosed location in a bunker deep beneath the house. | |
| When people say Europe is committing suicide, they're usually talking about demographics, meaning low fertility and excessive immigration. | |
| But Europe is also committing spiritual and geopolitical suicide. | |
| The low fertility that's the main cause of the demographic problem is a symptom of spiritual malaise in general. | |
| And hedonistic, individualistic materialism in particular. | |
| Did that stem from the collapse of Christianity, as I generally argue, or was there already something about Christianity that made Western civilization vulnerable to the Jewish Zionist criminals who have taken over its commanding heights as Lauren, can you think? | |
| Geopolitically too, Europe keeps acting against its own interest. | |
| It colludes in the cover-up of the destruction of its energy supplies via Biden's bombing of the Nordstream pipeline which, by the way, more recent evidence suggests was actually done by Ukraine, but with the support, no doubt, of Biden and Victoria Newland, both of whom declared that it would not be allowed to go forward if Russia were to intervene in Ukraine. | |
| Then rapidly cheers on the? | |
| U.s war in Russia. | |
| This is Europe, which was always a? | |
| U.s war on Europe. | |
| Now the? | |
| U.s wants out, but Europe wants world war iiii. | |
| Europe allows itself to be occupied by an empire that threatens to attack it in order to seize its territory. | |
| I'm talking about the? | |
| U.s empire and Greenland, of course. | |
| It supports a genocide in Gaza and earns the wrath of the global south by destroying its own reputation as the home of international legal institutions like the ICC and the ICJ. | |
| And now Europe refuses to profit mightily from establishing trade relations with Iran and instead shoots itself in the foot by becoming a fanatical cheerleader for looming Zio-american war on Iran. | |
| In this episode, recorded in an undisclosed location bunker deep beneath the Alps, Fortuna and I marvel at the insanity of the Zionist Oligarch owned Trump regime and the Eurobean Poodles pathetically obsequious pandering to that evil empire. | |
| Kevin has a way with words, does he not? | |
| Joe my friend Away with words uh, yes. | |
| Well, Putin has a way with words too, and he said that the Vampire Ball is going to be ending and he was talking about the Epstein files and all the wicked things that these people have done. | |
| They released 2.7 million pages of those Epstein files, but they were still very redacted. | |
| Number one, number two, there's already. | |
| It's already well known that there was over 6 million pages of evidence that the FBI had, and Kim Iverson made a big point about. | |
| Well, we know they didn't release all the files because we know that uh. | |
| Maria Farmer made multiple uh complaints to the FBI over multiple years, along with her underage little sister, and none of those are in the FBI files and she directly implicates Trump. | |
| So that's pretty sure that Trump has had uh. | |
| He had four years to exit Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria. | |
| Instead, he bombed Syria in 2017 and 2018. | |
| He gave javelin missiles to Ukraine in 2017. | |
| He gave $400 million of military supplies to Ukraine in 2020. | |
| And since then, he's had a whole year to exit Ukraine, exit the genocide in Ukraine and the genocide in Gaza, and he's done absolutely nothing. | |
| So bottom line is, this is not the president of peace. | |
| And as far as the Ukrainians blowing up the 200-foot deep Nord Stream pipeline, at the time it happened, Veterans Today had numerous articles that said it was a nuclear, a mini nuke that was exploded down underneath the ocean depth. | |
| Those pipes were six feet in diameter with a two-inch wall thickness and a six-inch concrete shell around each one of those pipes. | |
| 200 feet, they were in 90 psi pressure water. | |
| You couldn't go down there with regular scuba gear. | |
| The water temperature is about four degrees centigrade, about 30 degrees, 35 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
| It's unbearable unless you're in a pressure suit like you use for offshore rigs. | |
| And Sim Hirsch said that it was the combination of the divers and the Norwegian Navy and the U.S. Navy that went down and planted those bombs. | |
| And the bombs were remotely activated by an AWACS plane that flew over directly over the locations. | |
| And only three of the four planted bombs blew up. | |
| So they've sealed off the area. | |
| You're not allowed to go and investigate it. | |
| And Russia knows for sure who did it. | |
| But, you know, we're still waiting for that shoe to drop. | |
| There's so much evidence that's coming out. | |
| It's absolutely incredible. | |
| This afternoon, Colleen Rowley is going to be speaking with Judge Napolitano. | |
| We'll get to that a little bit later. | |
| And this morning, Sabelle Edmonds, who was FBI, called in and talked with George Webb. | |
| And he said, you've opened a substack. | |
| She goes, yeah, I was waiting for my kids to get big enough that they could stand on their own. | |
| She said, but I'm coming out of my silence now. | |
| And he said, well, you've only got 10,000 subscribers. | |
| You need to make that 10 million. | |
| She goes, well, let's make it happen. | |
| So bottom line is all of the evidence that we've had suppressed for the last 25 years is bubbling up and it's bubbling up in so many places with so many brush fires. | |
| They can't stop this. | |
| So it's going to be curtains for these people. | |
| Well, Joe, here's the first of several pieces we have about the new releases. | |
| Throw out the white bread and eat the brown rice. | |
| That's the best way to lose weight and reduce inflammation. | |
| And we have breaking news, you guys. | |
| It appears the DOJ has released more Epstein files, and Donald Trump is implicated in the worst way. | |
| To make things crazier, he decided to then start deleting this information. | |
| Literally, if you go there now and you click on the DOJ's link, the information is gone. | |
| But luckily for us, there were people that captured screenshots of that information. | |
| And what I'm here to tell you, ladies and gentlemen, is that it is very bad for Donald Trump. | |
| Let's go ahead and get into it. | |
| Let's start with the clip of the DOJ. | |
| They sound very, very nervous during this part of the conversation. | |
| Let's see what they're saying, ladies and gentlemen. | |
| Again, we have breaking news here, ladies and gents. | |
| This is very damning for Donald Trump and his administration. | |
| Some of the victims of Epstein have expressed frustration with the entire process. | |
| I want to give you the opportunity to speak directly to them. | |
| Well, I don't know what you're speaking to. | |
| I mean, if there's frustration with, quote, the entire process, same here. | |
| I mean, you have a situation where for many, many years, nobody even breathed a word about Jeffrey Epstein. | |
| And then all of a sudden it was all anybody would talk about going into the last spring and summer, culminating in the passage of the Transparency Act. | |
| And President Trump has said for years what I think everybody will find to be exactly true, which is detailing his relationship and lack thereof with Mr. Epstein and what he thought about Mr. Epstein. | |
| And notwithstanding what the department has been saying for a very long time. | |
| Now, remember, they are not showing you what I'm going to show you. | |
| Remember, they delete the information was released and immediately deleted, but we got screenshots. | |
| Okay. | |
| Also, to this point that he makes that nobody was talking about Jeffrey Epstein, this is 100% false. | |
| Whitney Webb has been talking about this for a long time. | |
| Journalists have been talking about it. | |
| So I find it very interesting. | |
| He's like, oh, all of a sudden people want to know about it. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| People committed serious, serious crimes and you guys tried to cover it up to protect your buddies. | |
| And that is a problem. | |
| We're still where we are today. | |
| Listen, victims of Mr. Epstein have gone through unspeakable pain. | |
| And there's nobody that should say anything differently. | |
| And to the extent that there's frustration, I understand where that comes from just from what we know about Mr. Epstein. | |
| I hope that the work that the men and women within this department have done over the past two months hopefully is able to bring closure. | |
| I think that what we told our reviewers is that that was the goal. | |
| You know, there's this mantra out there that, oh, you know, the Department of Justice is supposed to protect Donald J. Trump. | |
| And that's what we were telling. | |
| That's not true. | |
| That was never the case. | |
| It was the case. | |
| And notice how nervous he sounds during this press conference. | |
| It definitely was the case, but it wasn't just about protecting Donald Trump. | |
| It was about protecting some of these donors, the donor class, the billionaires, people that are very much in powerful positions. | |
| So it's not just about protecting Trump, but yes, they were trying to protect him. | |
| And when you see the information that was captured, I think you'll start to understand why. | |
| We are always concerned about the victims. | |
| When we said that we were not legally allowed to release documents, that's a fact. | |
| That was true. | |
| It remains true today. | |
| And then with the acts passage, we are able now and directed to release documents, which is what we are doing. | |
| But so hopefully some of those frustrations are now eased. | |
| Listen, any victim that wants to speak with the department has done so, hopefully. | |
| If not, they should. | |
| The prosecutors from this case in New York have given hundreds, if not thousands of hours to working with victims. | |
| And that's what we do every day. | |
| And that's what we did in this case as well. | |
| So they have been running around the country arresting everybody else. | |
| They've been going after protesters, demonstrators, the little guys, the people who don't have the funds and the resources to get out of this jam, except for someone like Don Lemon, who was just arrested earlier today. | |
| That's another story. | |
| But the reality is most of the people that they've been cracking down on, they have this whole like tough on crime mantra. | |
| Most of the people they've been cracking down on are not people that are in a position financially where they can get out of this situation and they have the resources to come out on the better side of this. | |
| In other words, they're going after the 99%. | |
| They have not been trying to capture those that are a part of that 0.01% or the 1%. | |
| They're avoiding people in powerful positions. | |
| They have been running cover, not just for Donald Trump, but for all of the billionaire class, the powerful people that were on that island. | |
| They have been doing it. | |
| And honestly, this has gone on for years. | |
| It's not just this administration. | |
| It's every other administration that came before it that chose not to go down this path. | |
| So the reality is they have been trying to fool people into making you believe that they're tough on crime. | |
| Look at us. | |
| Look at us arrest this protester. | |
| Look at us arrest this person, the little people, but not going after the head of the snake, not going after people that run this global trafficking network because there is an attachment there to Israel's Mossad. | |
| And that's really what it comes down to. | |
| He said, you know, we know about Jeffrey Epstein, the things that he did to the victims is horrible, but it's not just Jeffrey Epstein. | |
| And he's still trying to gaslight the public by saying it's just Epstein. | |
| It's not just Epstein. | |
| Epstein had clients, and none of those clients have been arrested. | |
| And Jeffrey Epstein is presumably dead that we know of. | |
| Jelaine Maxwell's trying to work out a deal for herself. | |
| We'll go on a little bit more here. | |
| Well, there's a lot more going on here. | |
| And I don't believe for a second that Jeffrey Epstein is dead. | |
| Here's another discussion about how Trump is compromised by Israel. | |
| Because you'll stay rock hard all night and women won't be able to handle you in bed. | |
| New Epstein file release. | |
| It's coming out now. | |
| An FBI document was part of the files showing that allegedly Trump is compromised, allegedly, quote unquote. | |
| I think that's pretty obvious at this point by Israel. | |
| And, you know, I think we all know this, but seeing it on paper and seeing somebody actually formally state that is something else. | |
| So here's just one of the many posts talking about this. | |
| An FBI report from a confidential human source deemed credible says that Trump was quote compromised by Israel and that his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, was effectively running the Trump organization and presidency. | |
| So I have the document right here. | |
| I'm going to go ahead and share it with you guys and let's just go through it. | |
| Some of the statements are truly pretty shocking stuff or pretty interesting stuff. | |
| FBI reporting document from 2020. | |
| And just, and this is coming from a confidential human source. | |
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| Of course, you know, it doesn't state who it is. | |
| So we'll have to take that part with a grain of salt. | |
| But at the end of the day, I mean, they're stating things that are coming from Alan Dershowitz. | |
| So it seems like a lot of the allegations are credible. | |
| And regardless of whether or not we have to believe this document, we could just see how Trump is acting and recognize, okay, he's going way too far for Israel. | |
| So clearly something's up here. | |
| Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz. | |
| Well, first off, let me start from the beginning. | |
| A captioned confidential human source was asked by the handling agent about information he or she may be aware of related to the improper domestic or foreign influence over the electoral process in the United States. | |
| States, CHS already provided some of the information documented in previous reports. | |
| So this person's been used more than once, but he/slash she expanded on several matters as described below. | |
| So the long paragraph here goes ahead and says, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, CHS learned that Dershowitz influenced many students from wealthy families. | |
| For example, Josh Kushner and Jared Kushner were both his students. | |
| Dershowitz told CHS that if he were young again, he would be holding a sun gun as an Israeli intelligence Mossad agent. | |
| CHS believed Dershowitz was co-opted by Mossad and subscribed to their mission. | |
| CHS still continues to communicate occasionally for Dershowitz. | |
| See previous reporting. | |
| So again, this person has been used. | |
| Now, it really doesn't matter on paper whether or not Alan Dershowitz is considered a Mossad agent because we can just look at his actions and the guy's acting exactly like a Mossad agent. | |
| So does he really need the label, I'm an Israeli Mossad agent? | |
| He's doing everything for Israel. | |
| What difference does it make at this point? | |
| I think we both know that. | |
| It's pretty obvious where his allegiance lies, just based on his actions. | |
| So it goes on. | |
| And it says, Jeffrey Epstein was represented by Dershowitz. | |
| CHS remembered that Dershowitz tell Alex Akasa that Epstein belonged to both U.S. and Allied intelligence services. | |
| CHS shared phone calls between Dershowitz and Epstein during which he slash she took notes. | |
| After these calls, Mossad would then call Dershowitz to debrief. | |
| Epstein was close to the former prime minister of Israel, Hud Barak, and trained as a spy under him. | |
| Interesting. | |
| I'm going to just go straight to the part where it talks about Donald Trump being compromised because I think that's what you guys are all waiting for. | |
| And then we'll go through the rest of it again. | |
| So let's see here. | |
| This part right over here. | |
| Develop Trump Hotels and its billionaire. | |
| Harry introduced him/slash she to Indonesian CIA. | |
| Blank speaks Indonesian. | |
| CHS advised that this was a real collusion story. | |
| Trump has been compromised by Israel and Kushner is the real brains behind his organization and his presidency. | |
| So, I mean, somebody's just like writing it out there blatantly. | |
| And, you know, it really does make sense when you look at everything. | |
| Who's the guy who's just spearheading this 20-point Gaza plan? | |
| It's all Jared Kushner. | |
| Who's the guy who's, you know, just been working behind the scenes? | |
| Does Jared Kushner even have an official role at the White House right now? | |
| Look at the way he's acting. | |
| It seems like he has one of the top roles, but he's just kind of doing his own thing while working in liaison for the U.S. government or for the government of Israel. | |
| It's just one big circle jerk at the top, and none of us are a part of it. | |
| I think that's right. | |
| One big circle jerk at the top and none of us are part of it. | |
| It would not surprise me that Kushner is actually running the government, not Donald Trump. | |
| Very serious stuff. | |
| Here about a country they own, not we, they. | |
| They call it a can argue, divided loyalty. | |
| Oh no, it's not divided. | |
| That's not how it seems to me. | |
| They bow down to Israel and to Israel alone. | |
| While it's the USA that they own, it's a country they own. | |
| The Zionists, I swear, and they're hardly inclined all their power to share. | |
| And to no one's surprise, they rule us with lies as we live in a country they own. | |
| And to no one's surprise, they rule us with lies as we live in a country they own. | |
| Very nice. | |
| That's a DC Dave song, I take it. | |
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Secret Epstein Deals Exposed
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| Meanwhile, secret Epstein deals were exposed in a single court bombshell. | |
| Let's pick up here. | |
| Elaine Maxwell is locked up in a Texas federal prison, convicted man, and revealed a scandal reaching far beyond her own crimes. | |
| Secret Epstein deals were exposed in one court bombshell. | |
| Maxwell claims 29 Epstein associates cut secret deals to avoid prosecution. | |
| Clain Maxwell filed court docs claiming 29 of Jeffrey Epstein's associates made secret settlements tied to sex abuse allegation while escaping prosecution entirely. | |
| Maxwell revealed 25 men reached an undisclosed deal with plaintiff lawyers to avoid going to court. | |
| Four more alleged co-conspirators were mentioned in Epstein non-prosecution agreement and sex trafficking indictment, but were never charged. | |
| New evidence revealed there were 25 men with the plaintiff's lawyers with whom the plaintiff's lawyers reached secret settlements that could equally be considered as co-conspirators. | |
| She claims she would have called these men as witnesses if she'd known about them during her trial. | |
| None of them face charges while Maxwell sits in prison. | |
| None of these men have been prosecuted. | |
| None has been revealed to Maxwell. | |
| She would have called them as witnesses had she known the filing states. | |
| Meanwhile, Alex Jones has more bombshells at the DOJ mega document. | |
| Bill Gates was using Jeffrey Epstein to blackmail top scientists and American politicians. | |
| Let's see what we have here. | |
| This is going to be a doozy. | |
| Well, the chickens are coming home to roost for Bill Gates and Larry Summers and hundreds of other big top globalist Democrats. | |
| The Democrats wanted all the Epstein files released. | |
| 3 plus 1,180 plus 000 images, over 2,000 videos released today by the DOJ. | |
| And right in the middle of it, of course, is Bill Gates with a whole bunch of Russian girls and other women reportedly contracting STDs and then trying to get his people to get him drugs, antibiotics to slip into his wife's drink because he was worried he'd gotten Melinda Gates sick with an STD. | |
| And remember, she was on record to work some years ago because of the Epstein thing and more, she said. | |
| Now, understand, in all this blackmail, it's known that Epstein had been blackmailing him for a while and he'd been using Epstein for blackmail over scientists he needed. | |
| And the two, of course, being scum turned on each other. | |
| So the stuff they tried to blackmail Gates with, with members of the foundation, is limited things like Russian hookers and antibiotics and slipping drugs into his wife's drink to try to cure her before she figured out she had a disease. | |
| They like to limit it to little things like that, not the really hardcore stuff, the underage pedophilia, the Zorro Ranch stem cell facility, all the other crazy mad scientist stuff, controlling Harvard MIT, top scientists of blackmail and funding. | |
| That's what Bill Gates is all about. | |
| He's controlling world medicine, world vaccine programs. | |
| Spent tens of millions a year to do that. | |
| His dad was the head of Planperio and his mom was the head of the IBM Eugenics Society that was handed over when Watson died, the head of IBM. | |
| It was got the highest award ever in Nazi Germany from Hitler. | |
| You have to know all these background facts. | |
| I've made films about it, written books on it. | |
| I covered my film Endgame. | |
| It's free online. | |
| Endgame, Blueprint for Global Enslavement. | |
| And so, regardless, more obviously is going to be found in these files. | |
| Well, before I endorsed Trump, I knew there was nothing real in there. | |
| Trump said, hey, I'm not in there, but it's going to hurt a lot of people that are bad and innocent people. | |
| And so you guys want it released, release it all. | |
| Then he said, it's a hoax, meaning it's a Russian gate hoax that he's involved. | |
| He's clarified that many times that no, it's real. | |
| Lepsy was a scumbag. | |
| It was Trump that first kicked him out of the club. | |
| What's 18 years ago in Mar-Lago because he pulled Virginia Juffray out of there when she worked there? | |
| And Trump found out about it and got pissed. | |
| So it's not about defending Trump. | |
| It's about the facts. | |
| And Trump handled the Epstein stuff horrible the first eight months of administration. | |
| And so, you know, that said, people got pissed at him, but there's nothing really there, but the Democrats don't care. | |
| I think Alex does a lot of good. | |
| He's not flawless. | |
| I have serious differences with him on some issues. | |
| Joe, your take on all of the above. | |
| Yeah, well, first of all, Alex Jones is a huge mega suck up, and I have no faith in anything that he says. | |
| If he occasionally says something nice, that's unbelievable. | |
| Another suck up is Benny Johnson. | |
| He came out today and said all of those claims by those call-ins at the FBI were unverified. | |
| Well, they were unverified because the FBI didn't even bother to hunt down the people and tried to talk to him. | |
| He said, oh, they were all just off of their meds. | |
| It's like Trump is like 100% clean. | |
| I'm sorry, you can't whitewash the son of a bitch, and you also can't whitewash the FBI. | |
| The FBI has had the Seth Rich and Anthony Weiner laptops for nine years. | |
| We haven't seen a single peep out of either of those. | |
| They've had the Hunter laptop for six years and seen a peep out of those. | |
| There was a detective that was working for the Palm Beach Deputy Sheriff's Office, John Mark Dugan. | |
| We'll get to that after the prayer. | |
| My blood stuff. | |
| And I will be right back. | |
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| Peering through the smoke, you could see bodies with missing arms and legs, but there was no blood. | |
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Musk, Epstein, and Emails
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| Now we return you to your host, Joe Leon. | |
| Give us more of your thoughts, friend. | |
| Yeah, John Mark Dugan was a Palm Beach Sheriff's Department detective from 2005 until 2008. | |
| He was working on the Epstein case that was thrown by Al Alex Acosta with the sweetheart deal and the absolutely no punishment and the plea agreement where nobody else could be prosecuted on it. | |
| He knew what was going on and he watched the whole case as it developed. | |
| He downloaded a terabyte of information, direct evidence that was being withheld by the Sheriff's Department and by the Acosta, the U.S. prosecutor. | |
| He fled to Canada, got asylum in Russia. | |
| He's been in Russia along with his multiple terabytes of information. | |
| So all of those Epstein files that were suppressed in the 2007 trial of Epstein down in Palm Beach are in Putin's possession. | |
| But we also have a site that I've just came across this morning, as a matter of fact, Epstein Docs Unsealed. | |
| This is called Legal Breakdown. | |
| I could put a link to this YouTube site. | |
| He goes through all of the different things with the Epstein. | |
| He's a lawyer, and he explains all of the stuff in a very coherent way. | |
| But this was another bombshell that came out yesterday at Alex Kostofer's website. | |
| He said that the emails from Epstein, he got one from a guy named Boris Nikolik, M-I-K-O-L-I-C, who's a Ukrainian, and he sent it in 2012 to Jeffrey Epstein. | |
| He said, can you have Bill Gates get in touch with me? | |
| He needs to get in touch with a Russian named Ilya I L Y A Ponomra, P-O-N-O-M-O-E-R. | |
| Anyhow, it's in the documents that were released, and he said that he wanted to get Gates and the WAF to pull a coup against Putin. | |
| So here you have somebody that is a private citizen that seems to be violation of an act that you're not allowed to do politics if you're a private citizen. | |
| So bottom line is, yeah, this is as nasty as it can possibly be. | |
| And this is just since Friday, we've had this amount of evidence dump. | |
| Imagine what happens when more people are able to pour over it and more people are able to start networking because we've got citizen investigators that are pissed as hell at our country being stolen and raped. | |
| And we're not going to go down easy. | |
| So bottom line is, expect far more bombshells to be coming up in the very near future. | |
| Very good, Joe. | |
| Meanwhile, Bill Gates issues a furious response to the new Epstein STD claims. | |
| Bill Gates is reportedly very angry at the latest Epstein file release and he issued a furious response. | |
| The files contain emails seeming to show Gates caught a sexually transmitted disease from a Russian hooker. | |
| The report here, in case you miss it, sick. | |
| Bill Gates got STD from Russian hooker, according to newly released Epstein docs. | |
| But you guys got a huge new batch of Epstein dogs dumped on us. | |
| Remember how I told you they love to do this stuff late on a Friday afternoon when they think the least amount of lead, but we'll be watching, but we're always watching. | |
| And they contain some really stunning stuff. | |
| Gates has issued a statement in response. | |
| Bill Gates issues furious response. | |
| The Russian files claim he slept with Russian girls, got STD, and suggests late pedophile with desperate to be his friend. | |
| Bill Gates has angrily denied allegations and latest Epstein allegations that he caught sexually transmitted disease from Russian girls, obtained antibiotics from the pedophile to treat the infection, secretly slipped them to Melinda Gates, his wife, so she wouldn't be aware of what had happened. | |
| In a rare statement, clearly conveying the depth of his anger, a spokesperson for the Microsoft billionaire told SWR, these claims are absolutely absurd and completely false. | |
| The only thing the documents demonstrate is Epstein's frustration that he didn't have an ongoing relationship with Gates and the lengths he would go to entrap and defame. | |
| Joe, that's quite a lot of malarkey, if you ask me. | |
| I think Gates doesn't like being outed here for his malfeasance. | |
| Meanwhile, we have Musk and Epstein exchanging emails about visiting one another. | |
| This is from the New York Times. | |
| Mr. Musk has tried to put dissent between himself and the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, but emails show the two were on friendly terms. | |
| Yes. | |
| And get this. | |
| Expose Musk now insists the Epstein files don't matter. | |
| They don't matter. | |
| Can you believe it? | |
| Elon Musk is now claiming the Epstein vials are a distraction that doesn't matter. | |
| After he was busted, begging to come into one of Jeffrey Epstein parties. | |
| The 54-year-old billionaire had long been a vocal advocate for releasing the Epstein files and arresting the late sexual predators' clients. | |
| But after he emails, in which Musk planned to visit Epstein's island for the wildest party, we're exposed in Friday's Epstein file release. | |
| Musk has changed his tune. | |
| What matters is not release of some subset of the Epstein vial, but rather prosecution of those who committed heinous crime with Epstein, he wrote in a post on X, which, of course, he now owns. | |
| Joe, your thoughts. | |
| You're muted. | |
| I was just sending you a text. | |
| I just got some from Hal Turner. | |
| He says that Xi Jinping just had a stroke and it looks like there's a military coup going on in China. | |
| That's not good news, I guess. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Maybe it could be good news, but. | |
| No, I think Zhe Jingping has been running a good shop over there. | |
| He seems to me to have been a very good leader for China. | |
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| Yeah, but the problem is when you've got a... | |
| Would this be a Zionist coup because China is supporting Iran? | |
| Would that be the deal, Joe? | |
| Who knows? | |
| Maybe they're using space laser weapons on him and knocked him when he was walking across the lot. | |
| Who knows? | |
| Says a cerebral infraction, which would be a blockage of the artery in the brain, commonly known as a stroke. | |
| At the same time, maybe cover up what's taking place. | |
| There appear to be two separate internal revolts happening inside China. | |
| This is Hal Turner, and it just came across minutes ago. | |
| So this is something I can't really follow at this point, but I just throw it out there. | |
| Yeah, so, you know, chaos all around us. | |
| As far as Epsom, as far as Bill Gates, this is the guy that couldn't stop viruses in his computer software that he never wrote. | |
| And he was able to come out with a new patch for $100 every six months to patch all of the window holes that he had. | |
| And if his wife ended up getting HPV, human papillomian virus, or herpes, then she has no way of getting cured because those are viruses that they don't have anything more than a treatment for symptoms, but you've got that for life. | |
| And those things actually get in and alter your DNA as well. | |
| So bottom line is Melinda had a good excuse to lead the SOB. | |
| She just didn't tell us at the time. | |
| But it's another pie in the face for one of the most evil people on the whole planet. | |
| Well, here's Trump firing back at Tim Walz for making a comment about civil war. | |
| Simply open this unassuming box, and in just three seconds, 99% of the dust in your home will dis. | |
| Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is musing about a second American Civil War today in the Atlantic, quotes him saying that he worries that the violence in his state could produce a national rupture. | |
| I mean, is this a Fort Sumter? | |
| He said, quote, Fort Sumter is the island fortification near Charleston, South Carolina, where Confederate forces fired the first shots of the Civil War in 1861. | |
| Now it's federal forces that are risking a breach. | |
| It's a physical assault. | |
| It's an armed force that's assaulting, that's killing my constituents, my citizens. | |
| Well, it seems like he's got that backwards because it was the Confederates that shot on federal forces that started the Civil War in much the same way that organized left-wing protest groups are coming armed to these protests and attacking federal law enforcement. | |
| This is what President Trump had to say in response. | |
| On Minneapolis, Governor Tim Walz recently likened the conflict on the ground to Fort Sumter, sort of implying that this is the beginning of a civil war. | |
| Do you agree with that characterization? | |
| Do you feel like there's a civil war brewing in the US? | |
| Does he know what Fort Sumter was, or do you think somebody wrote it out for him? | |
| No, this is, I was elected on law and order. | |
| I was elected on a strong border. | |
| We had a border that allowed 25 million people to come in. | |
| Many were murderers. | |
| They murdered people. | |
| We had 11,888 murderers. | |
| We had prisons, including Venezuela, but Venezuela opened its prisons. | |
| So did the Congo. | |
| The Congo in Africa opened its prisons and dumped people into our country. | |
| Many countries did that. | |
| I would have done that if I were leading a country. | |
| I would have dumped the prisoners into our country. | |
| We had opened borders. | |
| We had all these things. | |
| I was elected on law and order. | |
| I was elected on the economy. | |
| I was elected in a lot of reasons. | |
| Because when I took over, we inherited a mess. | |
| Prices were too high. | |
| Inflation was the highest it was in 48 years. | |
| I say ever, but the media always corrects me by saying it's only 48 years. | |
| I think 48 years almost sounds worse. | |
| But when I was elected, I was elected to do a job. | |
| And one of the big things I was elected to do is law and order. | |
| We now have the lowest crime rate in the history of our country. | |
| We have the lowest murder rate in the history of our country. | |
| We have Washington, D.C., which was a dangerous place to walk, is now a totally safe city. | |
| You can walk with your husband or your wife. | |
| You can walk with your children right down the middle of the city. | |
| Nothing's going to happen. | |
| We did a great job. | |
| We had the National Guard. | |
| We have soldiers. | |
| We have people that nobody's going to mess with. | |
| And we've taken out. | |
| Remember, it's not just that. | |
| In Washington, we've removed over 2,000 criminals. | |
| And you know, if you look at the numbers, a very small percentage of your population, 2%, 3% of your population, causes 90% of the crime. | |
| So when you move, it's amazing how that works. | |
| But the criminals go over and over and over again. | |
| So 2% to 3% of your population can cause over 90% of your crime. | |
| So it's not that complex. | |
| We moved 2,000 people out of Washington. | |
| We brought them back to their countries where they came from. | |
| They came through open borders by sleepy Joe Biden. | |
| And I will tell you, Washington is safe. | |
| If you look at New Orleans, as you know, we went there about four weeks ago. | |
| I was with the mayor of New Orleans last night. | |
| He was at the premier. | |
| And she was at the premiere. | |
| She was great. | |
| I believe she's a Democrat. | |
| She came over. | |
| She thanked me so much. | |
| She said crime is down more than 50% in just a few weeks. | |
| And you couldn't even walk down the street in New Orleans. | |
| It's so bad. | |
| And now they let us in there. | |
| And she is thanking me so much, so profusely. | |
| She was great last night. | |
| I'd do that. | |
| If I were a Democrat, I'd say call Trump in, let them do what they do. | |
| But we remove people, criminals, from the cities, and they become safe cities. | |
| If you look at Minnesota, Minneapolis, we have crime down there because we took out thousands of people despite all the mess and everything else. | |
| But do these people really want to have rapists? | |
| Do they really want to have drug dealers and people from prisons and murderers? | |
| Do they really want to have them in the community? | |
| Media on the left is going to hate this and they're completely going to disagree. | |
| But President Trump has actually done a tremendous job bringing harmony and peace to American cities that otherwise would be violence hellholes. | |
| In Washington, D.C., where I live, it's absolutely true. | |
| Since the National Guard came here, there are certain areas, certain neighborhoods that I used to have to walk through to go to work to get to the train station that were just riddled with homeless people, riddled with people smoking cigarettes outside, playing loud music, very sketchy-looking people. | |
| There was even a shooting down at the Capitol Hill train station that I took in the months leading up to before President Trump deployed the National Guard. | |
| I walked through the same area recently, and it is immaculate. | |
| It is clean. | |
| There's no homeless encampments. | |
| There's just people walking their dogs. | |
| There's people getting Starbucks coffee, going about their business. | |
| It has a tangible effect. | |
| It's been very successful here in D.C. and other cities that President Trump has been able to crack down on the crime. | |
| And if anybody is fueling the fire, what might lead to an American Civil War, it's people like Tim Walz, whose rhetoric up to this point has been extremely divisive. | |
| And he's encouraged his own people to stand against ICE and federal law enforcement and to thwart their activities, to prevent them from doing what they're doing. | |
| He has been the maestro behind the chaos in Minneapolis and his state. | |
| And yes, there's a very real parallel here with the Civil War, as in there is armed groups or at least violent groups. | |
| Not all of them are armed. | |
| Some of them were. | |
| Alex Predi was, that are standing against, violently confronting federal forces. | |
| That does mirror the Civil War. | |
| But if anybody is perpetrating that, it's Tim Walz and Jacob Fry, not President Trump. | |
| He's doing what every president before him has done, which is enforcing immigration law. | |
| Scott Jennings had a great take about this on CNN. | |
| Take a look. | |
| He said today that he thought maybe this was like the next Fort Sumter. | |
| And when I, when I said that, and previously he had referenced the Battle of Gettysburg. | |
| And so when I hear that kind of language coming out of a governor that's sort of fantasizing about an American Civil War, first of all, I don't think he stopped to consider who that makes him in this entire endeavor. | |
| Jefferson Davis. | |
| Spoiler alert. | |
| And number two, if you wanted more calm, if you wanted a little bit more cooperation, if you wanted to ratchet things down, you would not be referencing the first shots of the Civil War and maybe thinking that we're in the middle of another one. | |
| You agree or disagree? | |
| We don't want to get into a debate about political. | |
| Did you know your life insurance policy is a valuable asset you can sell? | |
| Most people. | |
| Give us your thoughts. | |
| I think that he's making good points. | |
| Trump has done a lot of good here with regard to, you know, homeless, reducing crime and so forth. | |
| I think those are legitimate claims. | |
| What do you think? | |
| Well, once again, citizen journalists are going to come through and save us. | |
| Jimmy Doerr had a great little segment on Friday afternoon. | |
| ICE has 121 former IDF soldiers working as agents in Chicago. | |
| Now, that's a little bit interesting. | |
| Maybe that explains some of the way the ICE agents behave against the public, just like we're nothing but Gaza as far as these people are concerned. | |
| But then here's another one that's even more damaging. | |
| This is a guy named Cam Higby. | |
| And he hacked into the signal chat room. | |
| He managed to download the information, had over a thousand people involved in the signal chat room, and he has information on all of the funding for this and all of the procedures and all of the members that were in the chat room. | |
| And it includes members of the government, including the mayor and the lieutenant governor. | |
| So Walls is direct by association with this same group. | |
| And the funding is coming from Tides organization, Soros, and a few other major corporations. | |
| And they're paying the protesters up to $80,000 a year to be protesters. | |
| Joe, you make a great point about this IDF thing. | |
| For decades, American police departments have been sent to Israel to receive training. | |
| And I'm sorry to say, they're teaching our American cops to treat American citizens the way the IDF treats Palestinians, which is with brutality and force. | |
| So I don't like that IDF aspect at all. | |
| It's turning what used to be public-friendly, citizen, supportive police forces into a kind of dominating control group that is separate from the citizenry. | |
| I think that's very, very bad. | |
| And you, of course, are implying as much. | |
| Your thoughts? | |
| Yeah, I'm of the opinion that we ought to ban anybody that's served in the IDF from serving in any public office or being anything to do with the government because they've proven that they don't have the ability to treat the majority of the human beings the way that we expect to be treated in America. | |
| And so I have no respect for anybody that's served in the IDF, and I do not want any of them elected, and I do not want any of them on police forces. | |
| So that's my opinion. | |
| And of course, I don't think any dual citizen should be allowed to occupy any policy shaping or decision-making role in government because you cannot know that their loyalty to the other state doesn't outweigh their loyalty to the United States, | |
| which would go a long way to getting the ZIO element out of our government and cease our Congress being Israeli-occupied territory, Joe, that single staff. | |
| And of course, as I've often observed in relation to immigration, if we simply adopted two of the principles of Mexico, number one, you cannot immigrate into Mexico unless you can show you have something to contribute to the good of Mexico. | |
| Doctor, lawyer, carpenter, plumber, second, you must be able to show you have the financial resources to support yourself and your family so you don't become a burden on the state. | |
| Those two simple policies adopted for the United States would go long way, maybe 95, 98% to solving our immigration problem. | |
| Would you agree? | |
| Well, hang on. | |
| I'm sending you another note. | |
| Yeah, this goes back to the AIPAC overfunding and selecting all of our Congress for us. | |
| This was a rotten decision by the Supreme Court in the Citizens United case, where they said that corporations are just the same as citizens, and they should be able to donate to political campaigns the same as a person can. | |
| Well, how many persons can donate $100 million? | |
| Oh, a few people that are members of AIPAC. | |
| But as far as an individual person, you have nothing compared with the corporations. | |
| So we have exactly what Mussolini said. | |
| Fascism should not be called fascism. | |
| It should be called corporatism, for it is a merger of government and corporations. | |
| And that's exactly what we got. | |
| We got corporations, 100% running our country, and you have no voice at all. | |
| Yeah, he said fascism could equally well be described as corporatism because it's a merger of big government with big business. | |
| You got it exactly right. | |
| Meanwhile, the Minnesota AG has boasted of suing the Trump admin over 50 times. | |
| Joe, what kind of a scumbag is this? | |
| Keith Ellison wants you to know something. | |
| He sued the Trump admin more than 51 times and he's proud of it. | |
| The Minnesota Attorney General made the declaration during a Democrat National Committee virtual call Wednesday, complete with applause. | |
| from fellow Democrats who apparently think this is what good governments looks like. | |
| You can count on me to sue the Trump admin Ellison announced as if he were promising to show up to your kid's birthday party. | |
| Let's be clear about what we're watching here. | |
| This isn't law enforcement. | |
| It's performance art with subpoenas. | |
| The role of the state attorney general used to mean something. | |
| It meant protecting your state citizen, prosecuting criminal, defending the rule of law. | |
| You know, the boring stuff that actually matters. | |
| But somewhere along the way, that job description was rewritten. | |
| Now it's apparently about racking up lawsuits against a sitting president like you're collecting baseball cards. | |
| Ellison didn't just mention the number once. | |
| He repeated it 51 times. | |
| That's not a legal strategy. | |
| That's a political resume being written in real time. | |
| And we're all supposed to pretend it's about justice. | |
| Joe, I find that so insulting. | |
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Sketchy Investment Firm
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| Meanwhile, Elon Olmar and her husband's sketchy investment firm appears to be a fraud. | |
| Get this. | |
| It has no records and no clients, Joe. | |
| No records and no clients. | |
| How outrageous. | |
| We already know the firm, Rose Lake Apple, miraculously bloomed from being worth next to nothing to around $30 million in just a few years. | |
| And here is Steve Forbes of Forbes magazine talking about- That was for our left Congresswoman Ilhan Omer claiming the Justice Department and Congress probing her sudden skyrocketing wealth to $30 million in just one year that they have a problem with her living the American dream. | |
| You heard her say the goddamn United States of America. | |
| We've got new questions on where she and her husband got all that money. | |
| Joining us now, Forbes Media Chair, Editor-in-Chief, C. Forbes Steve, new information coming in, and Forbes Magazine, Your Magazine has reported this too, that the state of Delaware and Washington, D.C. canceled the registrations for Olmar's husband's investment firm, Rose Lake, for not paying its back taxes. | |
| We saw it owed more than $400,000 to Delaware and nearly $1,800 to D.C. She's claiming it's worth $25 million from less than a grand a year before. | |
| How can his investment firm not afford to pay taxes? | |
| It's supposedly worth an estimated $75 million to $150 million. | |
| This is really weird stuff. | |
| Well, weird is not the word for it. | |
| There's another word for it called crooked. | |
| And that's why we have to have an investigation into this. | |
| As you know, the Biden administration started examining her finances and that of her husband. | |
| And so, so surprise, surprise, that investigation went nowhere. | |
| But it's amazing how people can go into Congress and then become these entrepreneurial investing geniuses where they come in, she had under $1,000 of net worth, and her husband didn't have much, and suddenly now they're multi-millionaires. | |
| Is there a money laundering operation here? | |
| And in terms of the firms themselves, they have a sketchy background. | |
| That winery in California that she and her husband own. | |
| Where did that come from? | |
| Where's the wine there? | |
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Information Never Sleeps
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| And nobody can see them. | |
| Hey, man. | |
| Show up. | |
| Man, you have to do this message. | |
| Information never sleeps. | |
| Never sleeps. | |
| Never sleeps. | |
| To Revolution Radio where truth breaks the spell and information never sleeps. | |
| the people station even the government admits that 9-11 was a conspiracy But did you know that it was an inside job? | |
| That Osama had nothing to do with it. | |
| That the Twin Towers were blown apart by a sophisticated arrangement of mini or micro nukes. | |
| That Building 7 collapsed seven hours later because of explosives planted in the building. | |
| Barry Jennings was there. | |
| He heard them go off and felt himself stepping over dead people. | |
| The U.S. Geological Survey conducted studies of dust gathered from 35 locations in Lower Manhattan and found elements that would not have been there had this not been a nuclear event. | |
| Ironically, that means the government's own evidence contradicts the government's official position. | |
| 9-11 was brought to us compliments of the CIA, the neocons of the Department of Defense, and the Mossad. | |
| Don't let yourself be played. | |
| Read America Nuked on 9-11. | |
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| And now we return you to your host. | |
| While the real host is a way the co-host will play. | |
| This is a little information on Keith Ellison. | |
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Slavery's Hidden Faces
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| He's a practicing Muslim who converted to Islam in his youth after growing up Catholic, finding that Islam's focus on justice and service aligned with his values, leading him to become one of the first Muslims elected to the U.S. Congress and later Minnesota's first Muslim attorney general, known for integrating his faith with his public policies. | |
| So that's what you've got. | |
| You got somebody who's a religious fanatic that's pushing his religion more than anything other, other than not having a state-forced religion. | |
| And what's curious to me is why black people are attracted to the Islam faith. | |
| Muslims were the leading exporter of slaves for over a thousand years. | |
| And the slaves they exported off the eastern coast of Africa were sent mainly to China. | |
| They were sent into the Far East. | |
| They worked as slaves in India and also in the Arabic countries. | |
| And they were required to be castrated. | |
| And if they still ended up having a problem with showing themselves off, they had a penectomy. | |
| So they cut off their testicles. | |
| And then if they still were a problem, they'd go ahead and cut off their penis. | |
| And that way you had a subservient slave that you could use as a eunuch. | |
| And that's exactly what happened for over a thousand years. | |
| Look it up. | |
| The slave ports on the east coast of Africa were the richest portions of all of Africa until the Dutch started settling in the unoccupied Cape Good Hope area in order to supply vessels rounding the Cape Hope and going to the Far East. | |
| So bottom line is Christians were the first people on the planet to outlaw slavery. | |
| And it was outlawed in a half dozen states in the United States prior to the Civil War. | |
| It was outlawed by the Mason-Dixon Agreement in all of the states north of the Mason-Dixon line so that it couldn't spread. | |
| And it was a dying institution. | |
| The Civil War was 22 northern states with a population of 20 million people declaring war on 11 southern states with a population of 10 million people. | |
| It's exactly the anomaly of having two wolves in a sheep voting for what's for dinner. | |
| It was based on the Morrell Tex Act, which was 39% of exports of cotton and tobacco from the South that was going to be shipped to Europe, making all European products unavailable and forcing Southerners to sell their cotton at a discount to northern textile mills, which made the rope, the clothing, and the sailcloth needed to power the economy in the 1860s. | |
| It was an absolute 100% sham. | |
| And Lincoln never freed a single slave in Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware, Maryland, or in the District of Columbia. | |
| And the day that Appomattox was signed, there were still northern slave owners serving in Congress with their slaves. | |
| So that's just fantastic stuff. | |
| And of course, whites weren't the slave owners either. | |
| It was largely the Jews and, as you're saying, the Muslims. | |
| And yet the whites are being blamed. | |
| You know, it's been a very successful propaganda, anti-white campaign that's convinced blacks, not just in America, but elsewhere in the world, that the whites were the slave traders when the facts are the opposite. | |
| It's stunning. | |
| The Dutch East India Company was the major slave trader in the Atlantic slave trade. | |
| The British East India Company got their royal charter in 1601, but the charter did not allow them to export anything other than Catholics. | |
| So they took British, Scottish, and Irish Catholics and they brought them over to the United States. | |
| And up until 1660, the vast majority of slaves in the whole New World were whites that were exported out of England. | |
| But in 1603, the British government granted a charter to the Dutch Royal, and that way they were allowed to export Protestants as well. | |
| The most successful colony in the British Empire in 1660 was Barbados, and every bit of it was 100% white slaves. | |
| They're the ones that cut down the forests, that built the wharfs, that built the sawmills, that had the Hoopers and the Coopers that built the barrel to ship sugar and make rum. | |
| They were the backbone of the slave trade until the whole system was up and running. | |
| And then they started importing black laborers to work on the fields that the whites had actually prepared. | |
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Worship, Freedom, and Sports Controversies
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| Absolutely 100% sham history. | |
| And it's all been rewritten by the folks that are the Holocaust perpetrators. | |
| So bottom line is, yeah, they've lied to you about everything that you quote know about history and everything you know about science. | |
| It's absolutely ludicrous that we live in this world. | |
| Great points, Joe. | |
| Meanwhile, Don Lemon was arrested and participating in a protest at a Minnesota church service. | |
| Interestingly, the church was supportive of his arrest. | |
| Turns out he's had his indictment unsealed, revealing two federal felonies. | |
| Here's a report about it. | |
| They just went from bad to worse for Don Lemon. | |
| His indictment just been hidden sealed, revealing two federal felonies. | |
| Count one, 18 U.S.C. 241, conspiracy against the right of religious freedom at a place of worship. | |
| Count two, 18 U.S.C. 248 AB, subsection 2A, PACE Act, injure, intimidation, and interfere with exercise of right of religious freedom at a place of worship. | |
| This is not good for him. | |
| Here's a report about it. | |
| What do you think of this? | |
| I mean, this is unacceptable. | |
| It's shameful. | |
| It's shameful to interrupt a public gathering of Christians in worship. | |
| But there were folks who will say, I have to take care of my flock. | |
| Listen, we live in a constitution in the First Amendment to freedom of speech and freedom to assemble and protest. | |
| We're here to worship. | |
| We're here to worship Jesus because that's the hope of these cities. | |
| That's the hope of the world, is Jesus Christ. | |
| I'm going to be very respectful. | |
| Please don't push me though. | |
| We're here. | |
| We're here to worship Jesus. | |
| That's why we're here. | |
| That's why we're here. | |
| That's what we're about. | |
| Don't you think Jesus would be understanding and we're about spreading the love of Jesus, but did you just try to talk to them? | |
| Everyone is willing to talk. | |
| Okay, I have to take care of my church and my family. | |
| So I asked if you actually would also leave this building. | |
| You don't want us to worship. | |
| You're here to worship. | |
| I'm always worship. | |
| I'm a Christian. | |
| Well, we're here to worship. | |
| We're here to worship. | |
| Okay. | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| Seemed to me that a reporter didn't quite understand that the First Amendment includes freedom of religion and that Lemon, by participating in this disruption, was violating the rights of those in the House of Worship. | |
| So it seems to me these indictments are appropriate. | |
| Meanwhile, Trump has referred Minnesota to the DOJ after Walls. | |
| The governor, whom I find personally repulsive, chose trans athletes over girls' sports. | |
| Joe, this is bad. | |
| I'm with Trump here 100%. | |
| Remember when Tim Wall stood in California and told Democrats they should be ashamed for not backing biological males in girls' sports? | |
| He doubled down on protecting transgender athletes while girls across Minnesota want their dreams be crushed. | |
| Now Trump sending Minnesota to the DOJ and Wall's trans refuge state is about to lose everything. | |
| HHS Secretary R.F.K. Jr. and Education Secretary Lyndon McMahon just announced they're done negotiating. | |
| The Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services referred Minnesota to DOJ for enforcement proceeding yesterday. | |
| The state refused to comply with Title IX after Trump gave them multiple chances to fix this voluntarily. | |
| The feds concluded back in September that Minnesota Department of Education and Minnesota State High School League violated federal law by allowing boys to compete in girls' sports since 2023. | |
| Minnesota ignored it. | |
| In December, the state told that Trump admin to pound sand. | |
| They weren't accepting any deal, wouldn't even negotiate. | |
| Now the DOJ can terminate Minnesota's federal funding from both agencies. | |
| Joe, this is huge, and I think it's completely appropriate. | |
| I'm disgusted by any state that would allow boys or men to participate in girls or women's sports. | |
| It's just ridiculous and wrong. | |
| Your thoughts? | |
| Yeah, well, it's part of the twisted LGBTQ parade party. | |
| And guess what? | |
| Don Lemon showed up at his court hearing with his husband, Tim Malone. | |
| And Tim Malone is a white guy. | |
| And Don Lemon is a race baiter deluxe. | |
| Every time he gets into any kind of issue where he can side with Jesse Smollett or any other little race bait and bullshit, he goes into it 100%. | |
| It's like the nooses that were hanging at Bubba Wallace's racetrack. | |
| All of this crap, he goes for 100%. | |
| He's 100% black racist, but his husband is a white guy. | |
| So go figure. | |
| And as far as the transgender thing, if you can't tell the difference between your mama and your daddy, then you're pretty sick. | |
| And there's no way that you would say that they're absolute equals, especially in physical activities, because men are about 20% larger. | |
| They have 20% greater muscle mass. | |
| They have narrower hip placement. | |
| They're not made for barren children. | |
| There's no way that a transgender is going to ever be able to birth a baby. | |
| You don't have a freaking uterus. | |
| And it's just insane that we have this double standard where you can put on lipstick and suddenly a pig is a graceful puppy. | |
| It's absolutely sick that we even allow this discussion to happen. | |
| And that's what happens when you start going down the LGBT road. | |
| It like leads to nothing but satanic bullshit, which is what is ruling the whole world at this point. | |
| It's been bad. | |
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AI's Threat to Legal Testimony
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| Kevin Newsom has apparently been involved in a ripoff in California, one of many, no doubt. | |
| Newsom promised Care Court would save 12,000 mentally ill Californians, but only 22 got court order treatment after spending 236 mil. | |
| That's over a mil apiece, Joe, for the 22 got the assistance. | |
| Gavin Newsom stood at that podium in March 2022 and told Despite California finally, he finally understood their pain. | |
| He'd create something different this time. | |
| Care Court would be a completely new paradigm that would compassionately force their mentally ill loved ones off the streets and into Treeve Hunt. | |
| Newsome estimate up to 12,000 could be helped. | |
| State analysts said maybe 50,000. | |
| After burning 236 million in taxpayer money, California managed to get exactly 22 people court ordered into Treeve Hunt. | |
| Joe, this is just preposterous. | |
| Your thoughts. | |
| Yeah, well, California is the natural deposits of oil and petroleum products. | |
| It used to be at the La Brea tar pit that it sprayed 200 feet in the air and tar ran down what's now Wilshire Boulevard to the beach where it was called Pismo Beach by the Native Americans and Pismo was their word for tar balls. | |
| And until 1890, when they drilled the first oil wells, it was still flowing down Wilshire Boulevard. | |
| But once they were able to tap it and use it for something, then you could divert products that were environmental hazard into something that could be mechanical energy and save an enormous amount of work. | |
| Well, guess what? | |
| They had three refineries that were still remaining in California a year ago. | |
| And by April, all of those refineries are going to be gone. | |
| They passed a bill on limiting insurance premiums. | |
| And then they didn't do anything to mitigate fire hazard or landslide hazards. | |
| And now the insurance companies are all pulling out of California. | |
| So even if you can get a loan to buy a house, you can't get a mortgage without insurance. | |
| And so bottom line is the whole real estate market in California is going to collapse because you're losing massive amount of jobs. | |
| Their trucking requirements is forcing all of the major warehouses. | |
| Kroger's moved all of their warehousing over to Nevada. | |
| Walmart is no longer warehousing anything. | |
| And so all of those warehouse jobs are being removed. | |
| All their distribution centers are being shut down. | |
| It's an absolutely 100% failed state. | |
| And you can't blame anybody more than Gruesome Newsom, but it's the whole entire incestuous Democratic Party in the state of California that has ruined what was one of the most beautiful states in America. | |
| I made my first visit out there in 1970 and was stunned by how beautiful it was. | |
| But the people were headwedged even back then, and they've not gotten any better. | |
| Yeah, of course, I was born in Pass City and I grew up in Southern California, but it's unrecognizable today. | |
| Meanwhile, we got the first application of fake AI evidence introduced into court through a discovery process. | |
| So I'm writing an essay on cats. | |
| Cats in art history. | |
| I'm an art history major. | |
| If you've been online recently, like myself, it's getting really harder to discern what's real and what's AI, isn't it? | |
| So many times I watch, the other day I shared a video, I think, with you. | |
| And then I was reading the comments on the video. | |
| And it's like, and someone's like, oh, this is obviously AI. | |
| It was like some goats running on the side of a mountain. | |
| And like, it was kind of like, as if someone hooked up a GoPro to the goat. | |
| I was like, man, that's a crazy video. | |
| It was so interesting. | |
| But then someone mentioned, like, oh, if you like freeze frame here, it's so obvious that this is not a real physics type of move. | |
| I thought the drunk raccoon was AI, but it turned out it was real. | |
| They introduced the shop owner. | |
| Oh, did they? | |
| So, yes, it goes well. | |
| They could go with an AI interview, by the way. | |
| Right, true. | |
| My point, though, is like it's really getting to the point where it's hard to discern. | |
| I'm sure there's some videos that I've watched already that are AI and I just didn't realize it. | |
| So, along that line, besides just AI slop videos on Instagram, it's seeping into our legal system. | |
| It is into courts of law being submitted as evidence, and it's not about copyright or anything like that. | |
| But courts are having to deal with exactly this problem. | |
| So, there's been numerous cases, but the first one, perhaps, that we know of, I don't know, was in California. | |
| It was a housing dispute, and submitted as evidence was a video of the who was it? | |
| It was the alleged property manager who said she had a heart problem and may not be alive when the trial happens. | |
| So, she was going to videotape her testimony and send it in. | |
| And it was about, you know, tenants were accusing the landlord of various kinds of abuse. | |
| And so, she, you know, this video was submitted as evidence. | |
| The judge looked at it and started to grow suspicious, a little suspicious about the video and questioned it. | |
| And the lawyer said they think it's real, but we got this from a third-party investigator, and they went and asked the investigator. | |
| The investigators, yeah, I used some AI tool to enhance some bad, you know, resolution, but that's all the judge wouldn't have it and kicked it out. | |
| But all right, let's just watch a little bit of that video. | |
| My name is Gary Haas, and I am one of the tenants here in Glen Oaks apartment in Unit 297. | |
| Today, June 8th, 2023, I do hereby give my witness testimony in support of Ariel and Meredal Mendones, who live in Unit 298 and have been my neighbors for years. | |
| They were already here in Glen Oaks before I got here. | |
| I have personal knowledge of this matter and am willing to testify in court. | |
| Since I have a heart condition and I don't know if I will still be alive on the trial date, I decided to provide this video testimony. | |
| So, my question is: where did they find the lawyer? | |
| Was this like one of those like strip ball lawyers? | |
| No, it was like liver. | |
| What tipped the judge off? | |
| It was a U.S. District Court judge, Veronica Law. | |
| I know, she figured it out. | |
| But obviously, this isn't the kind of video that Rowan was introducing to us earlier. | |
| This is pretty lame. | |
| But, like, at what point do you call this falsifying of evidence? | |
| Like, where do you draw the line at the moment you introduce it? | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| That's not even like, yeah, it's not like as a lawyer, like, you know, if you're the lawyer, you can't get tricked by that. | |
| You know, that's change. | |
| Can you imagine the guy making that thing and be like, looks good enough? | |
| Yeah, right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, okay. | |
| But that's completely ridiculous. | |
| However, you did point out that they are getting better and better, and it's hard to find. | |
| The other thing that we've heard a bunch about is lawyers using Chat GPT to help create their filings and it hallucinating ChatGPT. | |
| It really makes sense. | |
| I mean, you pass your bar exam, you see ChatGPT. | |
| What are you going to do from there, right? | |
| There's been several cases of this. | |
| There was a lawyer in, where was it? | |
| Or a judge, sorry, in Alabama, I think it was. | |
| Well, there's been several of these cases. | |
| And in one case, The judge fined the lawyer $5,000 for submitting this chat GPT-created hallucinated cases. | |
| And importantly, the punishment is this lawyer has to inform every current and future client of what happened. | |
| So trying to impose reputational damage, in addition to the financials. | |
| But would this be a detriment or an advertisement? | |
| That's the real question. | |
| I think it'll be a detriment because as AI gets better, like that video is ridiculous. | |
| As it gets better, like this is a real threat because you can turn in a notarized affidavit fake saying, hey, this is a real witness. | |
| Here's them on video. | |
| It'll be so good that you can't even tell. | |
| And then the only risk that a lawyer would have is if it's like, you know, either you get your license taken away or it's something like this where you have to inform every client ever in perpetuity that you're imagine too because one concern being raised with like deep fake stuff is that people could frame you with it. | |
| Well, that's exactly it, right? | |
| You could lose your family, your job, your house, all of that. | |
| I'm going to show you another clip because what you said, okay, imagine now it's not just submitting a video testimony like we saw. | |
| Now there's more and more since COVID, actual witnesses appearing via video, right? | |
| It's not always just in the courtroom. | |
| Check this out. | |
| The government is banning this $29 AI dog next month. | |
| And this is your last shot to get the original lifelike version. | |
| There's a new next-gen AI companion dog on the market, and it's so lifelike that people genuinely a few weeks ago, I shared this video where this guy claims to turn into a cute girl in real time. | |
| you can see that even when he pinches his face, it remains consistent. | |
| He can also eat things, and the face still remains consistent. | |
| you've just got to ignore all those awful male chewing sounds. | |
| This is for dinner. | |
| Drink water. | |
| What's up? | |
| I'm going to wipe my face. | |
| So here it is. | |
| You would be able to talk. | |
| What do you make of this now? | |
| My understanding is that AI can assist in, you know, formatting and presenting an argument if it's based on facts and it's your evidence. | |
| So, but they're talking about using AI to fabricate affidavits out of whole cloth, or that in the case of that woman, you could tell by her mouth that wasn't a real person with a real speaking. | |
| There was a voice there, but who knows how it was related to the image on the screen? | |
| Your thoughts. | |
| Yeah, well, back when I was taking Fortran classes at college and key punching thousands of data cards, we had a saying, garbage in, garbage out. | |
| And it's exactly what you get with AI. | |
| And this is what we're supposed to dedicate 25% of our electrical generation and 25% of our water production to is so that we can have more and more of this AI crap. | |
| It's absolutely ridiculous. | |
| It is useful in some ways, but to be universally useless. | |
| You're missing the point. | |
| All those data centers are for surveillance. | |
| They're not for creating fake stuff. | |
| They're for surveying you and me, all of our activities. | |
| And you're 100% correct that it has vast electricity demands and water demands. | |
| And it's going to just devastate areas. | |
| I think they're going to become uninhabitable because these AI data centers are too many. | |
| They're consuming too many resources. | |
| They're going to reduce property values. | |
| They're going to make areas uninhabitable, Joe. | |
| So, you know, developing the surveillance state, you got half. | |
| It's like an image I've had of prisons, you know, half are guarding the other half that are in prison. | |
| You know, that's a whole population. | |
| You got half surveying everyone else. | |
| I think it's a catastrophe, but they're going at it full speed ahead. | |
| And that's why they're using AI as the canard, because it's like, this is going to be so much better world if you just had more AI. | |
| And it's like, just exactly like you said, the AI is just a cover story for what the real objective is. | |
| And that's to put us in a digital prison where they've got complete control of all of your resources and you have no options anywhere in your whole life. | |
| You'll be eating bugs. | |
| You'll own nothing and you'll be happy. | |
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| Well, we're not going to be that happy. | |
| Yeah, I don't think I've spoken to you about 15-minute cities and all that, but it is horrific. | |
| Meanwhile, here you have Hunter. | |
| This is a very odd story. | |
| Hunter says it doesn't matter. | |
| He ghosted his daughter who's seven years old. | |
| Hunter Biden told the court it doesn't matter. | |
| He ghosted his seven-year-old daughter, whom he had with his ex-tripper baby mama, because he never agreed to be a part of her life. | |
| The former first son, 55, made the callous move in a new legal filing in Arkansas as he attempts to stop a court from reopening the child support case for his daughter, Navy Joan Roberts. | |
| Navy's mother, London Roberts, 34, said in a filing earlier this month that Hunter had failed to live up to his side of a contentious agreement they reached in 2023 when he agreed to give Navy the profits from his artwork. | |
| The agreement dated three years ago also barred Navy from taking Hummer's famous last name, but Ludon claims Hunter's refused to even talk to his daughter. | |
| Joe, thank you for joining me today. | |
| You've been simply excellent. | |
| Meanwhile, everyone, spend as much time with your family, your friends, the people you love and care about. | |
| We do not know how much time left. | |
| And it may be a whole lot less than we'd like with war apparently breaking out in the Middle East. | |
| Support Revolution Radio, and God willing, we'll be back on Wednesday, and we'll do it all over again. | |
| I will see you then. | |