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China's Vow to Retaliate
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| It took me so long to find out I found out. | |
| This is Jim Fetzer, your host on Authentic Newswriter and RBN Live this third day of February 2026, which may turn out to be a day that goes down in history. | |
| A friend of mine got a note from Hal Turner, who knows somebody at Black Rock, telling him it's all inevitable that nothing can stop it now. | |
| He was evasive about exactly what he meant, but it's pretty clear. | |
| World War III, according to him, is going to break out today. | |
| Hal Turner was advising everyone to top off their gasoline, have stocks of food, have some cash on hand because the banks may all be closed. | |
| I just issue this as an advisory. | |
| It may be too little, too late, but we have seen it coming. | |
| And the stories I have for you today confirm it. | |
| First one, truth seeker. | |
| Military strike on Iran now virtually certain. | |
| According to Hal Turner's BlackRock friend, it's certain. | |
| Decision-making circles in the U.S. and Israel move past diplomacy with Iran. | |
| Viewing military action is effectively decided, with only the timing still under debate. | |
| A Western source familiar with coordination talks told Iran International. | |
| According to the source, the key question is no longer whether an attack will take place, but when an appropriate operational and political window will emerge, a window that it could open in the coming days or take shape over the course of several weeks. | |
| Now, this was actually published several days ago. | |
| I think we are there. | |
| But get this too: Russia warns Iran its Bashir nuclear reactor plant could become the primary U.S. target. | |
| Yes, if Americans are inhumane in their dealings with other states, and so far as I can tell, we are. | |
| Russia's state nuclear energy corporation has issued a formal warning that any military strike on Iran Boucher nuclear power plant would carry severe radiological risk, as multiple military and aviation indicators point to rising regional tensions involving Iran and the United States. | |
| Alexey Kirkbachev, Director General of Ross Adam, that's the Russian Nuclear Energy Agency, said that attack on the Bashir facility could result in radioactive consequences comparable in scale to the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. | |
| His remarks come amid new airspace restrictions over southern Iran and the reported forward deployment of U.S. nuclear detection aircraft toward the Middle East. | |
| Here, you thought that was a biggie. | |
| This tops it. | |
| China vows to wipe out Israel if Iran is attacked and destroyed. | |
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| We're not just Hello, it's your friend C.J. Wirlerman, and in this episode, we'll look at China's vow to counter American and Israeli aggression around the world. | |
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| Now let's get into it. | |
| In a recent tweet, I asked whether Trump's invasion of Venezuela lit a match for a U.S.-China war, given Beijing was the South American country's number one oil customer. | |
| A move that puts the United States in almost total control over the world's oil reserves, given the U.S. effectively rules the Persian Gulf and Red Sea through its Arab and Zionist puppet regimes. | |
| This has caused China's energy anxiety to spike upwards, remembering that more than 50% of its oil and gas imports come from U.S. allies in the Middle East, making Beijing feel completely boxed in by American-Israeli aggression and imperialism, which is why Beijing is vowing retaliation against any country that supports U.S. efforts to isolate China economically. | |
| The United States has brazenly resorted to the use of force against Venezuela and demanded that America first be applied when Venezuela disposes of its own oil resources. | |
| This is a typical act of bullying, a serious violation of international law, and a grave infringement on Venezuela's sovereignty that also severely undermines the rights of Venezuelan people. | |
| China strongly condemns this. | |
| They say those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it, a warning that the Zionist American Alliance seems determined to ignore. | |
| Call it arrogance, call it hubris, call it whatever you want. | |
| But similar moves against Japan in the 1930s ignited the Second World War in the Western Pacific. | |
| Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? | |
| U.S. oil embargo. | |
| The U.S. cut off Japan's access to oil, steel, and other resources in response to Japan's invasion of China and expansion in Asia. | |
| Japan needed these resources for its military. | |
| Expansion goals. | |
| Japan wanted to dominate Asia and the Pacific, the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, without U.S. interference. | |
| China opposes the use of force in international relations, but it also stated that it will not hesitate to deploy its military power if its strategic interests are directly threatened. | |
| But for now, it's using its power and influence to launch a campaign to expel Israel from the United Nations. | |
| Put simply, Israel and United States are fooling themselves if they don't believe Beijing won't retaliate for toppling the Iranian regime, which provides China with more than 80% of its shipped oil. | |
| Therefore, I think that's a tremendous report. | |
| Very significant. | |
| China weighing in like this so forcefully could put the quietest, bring an abrupt end to the whole business. | |
| Let us hope. | |
| Meanwhile, Larry Johnson explains how the U.S. Navy faces a major challenge in sustaining combat operations off the coast of Iran. | |
| He writes, I posted three of my recent podcasts at the end of the article. | |
| Well, if you only have time to watch one, ignore me, pork is on the fourth. | |
| It's Danny Davis interviewing the retired War Navy Commodore, Steve Jeremy, who describes in precise detail the problems and challenges the U.S. Navy will face if it's parked near Iran's southern border when Donald Trump gives the order to attack Iran. | |
| Regarding my podcast, meanwhile, check my conversation with the esteemed Sergi Karaganhov. | |
| So here you got three guided missile destroyers. | |
| They're going to be off the coast. | |
| They have a limited amount of armaments. | |
| If Iran decides to fire 300 drones in a swarm attack on the carrier strike force, and each destroyer finds at least two air defense missiles at the drones, that would require 600 air defense missiles, and there's the problem. | |
| If each destroyer is carrying a load of tomahawks, then they're only carrying a maximum of 100 interceptors. | |
| Not only will the destroyers not have enough interceptors to fend off the attacking Iranian drones, they will deplete their missile stock and be vulnerable. | |
| Mark my words, that's exactly broad. | |
| Meanwhile, Chinese destroyers are heading toward the Straits of Hormuz. | |
| The situation around the Strait of Hormuz is beginning to escalate amid a U.S. Navy armada moving in that direction. | |
| Chinese type 052D and Type 055 guided missile destroyers are en route for joint exercises with the Iranian and Russian navies in the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. | |
| The maneuvers take place on February 1st and 2nd. | |
| And of course, we have today, we're already the third. | |
| But the presence of Chinese and Russian ships in these waters could be prolonged and significantly impact the timing and geography of U.S. action against Iran as ships from three nuclear powers will meet off the Iranian coast. | |
| It's not yet known which ships the Russian Navy will deploy. | |
| However, footage has already serviced online showing the movement of Chinese destroyers. | |
| I like what China is doing. | |
| Meanwhile, Trump's plan to economically bully China has failed. | |
| Sonar 21. | |
| Donald Trump Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Scott Bessant, is lost in a delusion. | |
| Besant's recent public comments on tariffs in China illustrate his detachment from reality. | |
| He emphasizes that using high targeted tariffs as leverage, framing them as necessary to counter what he describes as unfair Chinese trade practices, have not derailed the working trade equilibrium with Beijing. | |
| He had defended steep sector-specific tariffs, steel, EVs, etc., on China as a response to dumping in industrial overcapacity, pointing out that not only the U.S., but also Canada and the EU have at times adopted similar high tariffs on Chinese steel and related products. | |
| Meanwhile, Irban accuses Ukraine of meddling in Hungary's election anti-war.com. | |
| Hungarian Prime Minister Orban Viktor Orban lashed out at Ukraine accusing Kiev of election meddling. | |
| He had a Budapest attempt to keep Kiev from joining the European Union, membership in which must be unanimous. | |
| The Ukrainians have gone on the offensive. | |
| They're issuing threats and openly interfering in the Hungarian election to Orban wrote Saturday. | |
| Their goal is to secure funds and force their way into the European Union as soon as possible. | |
| As a member of the European Union, Hungary has the right to say no. | |
| Our patriotic government clearly says no. | |
| We do not want Hungarian families' money to be sent to Ukraine. | |
| We do not want Hungary to be dragged into a war. | |
| Alongside Brussels, we send a clear message to Kiev as well. | |
| We will not pay. | |
| Hungary used its leverage in the EU and NATO to check president's support for Ukraine. | |
| Both bodies require unanimous consent for their members to act, effectively giving Budapest a veto. | |
| Hungary has slowed the pace of sanctions issued by the EU and helped shut down the bloc scheme to fund Ukraine using frozen Russian assets. | |
| This is a very good man. | |
| Meanwhile, electronic Intavata reports across the West, speaking for Palestine is now a crime. | |
| Exactly a year ago, I was abducted from a Zurich street by plain gold police, bundled into an unmarked car, taken to prison. | |
| This is authored by Ali Abuma. | |
| Ali Abumah. | |
| I was walking with one of my hosts toward a venue where I was scheduled to speak at an event organized by Swiss activists about Israel's genocide in Gaza during my detention. | |
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Expelled for Speaking Out
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| Swiss Intel officers tried to question me without my lawyer present. | |
| An apparent attempt, I told Swiss academic Pascal Lutas in a recent interview to manufacture grounds for my arrest retroactively. | |
| After three days in detention, I was handcuffed, caged in a police van, taken to the airport, and expelled. | |
| The operation achieved its purpose, preventing me from participating in public events about Israel's crimes, but it failed to intimidate or silence me. | |
| Yes, yes, yes. | |
| In December, Zurich Administrative Court ruled that my detention violated both the Swiss Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights. | |
| I have filed additional cases, including a criminal complaint against Nicolada DeLavalle, the Israeli-linked police official, later identified by a parliamentary investigation as having ordered the action against me. | |
| As I told Lotza, what happened to me is not exceptional. | |
| It's part of a widening campaign across the so-called West to silence journalists, students, and activists to expose Israel's crime and advocate for Palestinian rights. | |
| Yes, exactly. | |
| What a disgrace. | |
| Meanwhile, investigation reveals an Israeli campaign to flatten a Gaza town has been taking place. | |
| Ben Hanoon. | |
| The Israeli army is working to flatten the remains of homes in the northern Gaza strip town of Biet Hanoun despite the ongoing ceasefire that began in October. | |
| Al Jazeera's digital investigation team, Sanat, analyzed satellite images taken between October 8th, two days before the ceasefire began, and January 8th and found evidence of the operation, which some Palestinians fear may be a step toward the establishment of illegal Israeli settlements in Gaza. | |
| Hey, that's a foregone conclusion. | |
| Sanat found that the Israeli army has bulldozed to clear around 408,000 square meters, 4.39 million square feet of land, including the remains of at least 329 homes and agricultural sites that Israel destroyed during its two-year war on Gaza. | |
| More brilliant combat comment about Is there anything positive about Israel? | |
| Is there anything positive about this country or anything is bad? | |
| Are we the vicious? | |
| Are we the evil one? | |
| I'm asking you a question. | |
| You are discovering right now. | |
| Your prime minister has an arrest warrant against you. | |
| By the way, for war crimes, imagine for starving a population. | |
| Your heritage minister, Amichai Yahu, said nuking Gaza was an option and called for methods more painful than death for Palestinians. | |
| More journalists are killed in Gaza than in both world wars, Vietnam, the former Yugoslavia, and Afghanistan combined, according to the Watson Institute's cost of war project. | |
| As a former journalist and editor, can you explain to us why Israel is killing Palestinian journalists on a mass scale? | |
| Is there anything positive about Israel? | |
| That was a Norwegian news anchor being grilled by an Israeli politician and his answer laid waste to the Israeli position without any doubt. | |
| Meanwhile, the genocidal Mark Levin is an exemplar of traditional Jewish hatred toward non-Jews, authored by Kevin McDonald. | |
| I've never understood why Mark Levin was supposed to be so important. | |
| He talks about Kevin McDonald being bored listening to Levin's Fox show, which was all about his love for the Constitution. | |
| A true American patriot. | |
| Suddenly, when the Israeli lobby is on the defense, we see a transformation into Israel persona of genocidal hater. | |
| It affects me like no other lover. | |
| Something in the way she wooves me. | |
| I don't want to leave her now. | |
| Are you sick of censorship? | |
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Controls Past and Present
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| Well, here's a story I had not anticipated. | |
| U.S. may make a deal on Cuba, Trump says. | |
| President Trump said the United States was beginning to talk with Cuban leaders as this admin puts greater pressure on the communists run island and cuts off key oil supplies. | |
| We have been brutal, brutal to Cuba. | |
| He made the comment in a reporter Saturday night as he was flying to Florida, comes in the wake of his moves in recent weeks to cut off supplies of oil from Venezuela, Mexico, which he suggested Saturday would force Cuba to the negotiating table. | |
| The guy's a fog. | |
| His goals with Cuba remain unclear. | |
| But Trump has turned more of his attention toward the island after his admin in early January captured Venezuela's then-President Nicolas Maduro and have been more aggressive and confined nations that are adversaries of the United States. | |
| Trump has predicted that the Cuban government is ready to fall. | |
| Where have we heard that before? | |
| The Republican president did not offer any details Saturday about what level of outreach his admin has had with Cuba or when, but he simply said we're starting to talk to Cuba. | |
| His recent move to cut off this oil supply have squeezed the island. | |
| I don't like that. | |
| Meanwhile, back in 2014, Julian Assange explained the role of, you know. | |
| He who controls the present controls the past. | |
| He who controls the past controls the future. | |
| It's actually very deep. | |
| So let's just unpack it a bit. | |
| If you control the present, you can control all the libraries, the internet servers, and so on. | |
| And any piece of history that is stored is stored somewhere in the present and you can go in and change it. | |
| So you can change who has what money, who owns what land, because there's land red registers and so on. | |
| Or what happened in a war. | |
| All these things you can change if you control the present. | |
| And that is done in different ways. | |
| And if you control the present, you can control everyone's perception about the present. | |
| And with that, you can control the future. | |
| Orwell's dictum, if you remember, going back to 1984, is he who controls the present controls the past. | |
| He who controls the past controls the future. | |
| It's actually very deep. | |
| So let's just unpack it a bit. | |
| If you control the present, you can control all the libraries, the internet servers, and so on. | |
| And any piece of history that is stored is stored somewhere in the present, and you can go in and change it. | |
| So you can change who has what money, who owns what land, because there's land red registers and so on. | |
| Or what happened in a war. | |
| All these things you can change if you control the present. | |
| And that is done in different ways. | |
| And if you control the present, you can control everyone's perception about the present. | |
| And with that, you can control the future. | |
| Very, very good. | |
| San, good man, played a vital role in history with WikiLeaks. | |
| Meanwhile, Phil Giraldi asks, how dangerous is the CIA? | |
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| Tragically, our government engages in preemptive war. | |
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| Phil Giraldi joins us now. | |
| I want to ask you some questions about the CIA. | |
| You have an interesting clip on the invasion in Venezuela between Senator Randpool and Secretary of State Rubio. | |
| But before we get there, let's discuss Minneapolis. | |
| Do the federal agents have a mindset which rejects the Constitution, which rejects state and federal law, which rejects right and wrong, which rejects common decency? | |
| I don't know if I would go so far as to say a mindset. | |
| In fact, when I was in the agency in particular, people could be very, very fastidious about the rules and things like that. | |
| But I think that what was starting back then and which increased with 9-11 and now has become a plague on our house, I would describe it as, is the fact that the policies are driving the intelligence and are driving what the government does and how it does it. | |
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| And we're seeing a lot of that play out on a more practical level in terms of what's going on up in Minneapolis and everything. | |
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Coordinated Chaos In Washington
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| Why she had to go? | |
| I don't know. | |
| She wouldn't say I said something long now. | |
| I love for yesterday. | |
| Yesterday. | |
| Love was such an easy game to play. | |
| I need a place to hide away. | |
| Oh, I believe. | |
| Hey, from Military Times, we have a report about the Army General Tap to Lead the NSA. | |
| Vows to follow the law if confirmed. | |
| Isn't it outrageous that that would be an issue or a question? | |
| The Army General Tap to Lead, the U.S. National Security Agency, assured lawmakers that he will follow the Constitution and the law when it comes to using NASA's powerful surveillance tools. | |
| Lieutenant General Joshua Rudd, if confirmed by the Senate, was also on the Pentagon Cyber Command, giving him a critical role in the nation's offensive and defensive cyber operations. | |
| The NSA has been without a permanent director since President Donald Trump fired General Tim Ho last year. | |
| The question at Rood's confirmation hearing before the Senate Intel Committee reflected concerns about whether Trump would politicize the use of federal law enforcement and security programs to target his critics and political opponents, which, of course, is a totally legitimate issue. | |
| Meanwhile, the Senate has passed a government funding deal despite GOP backlash, Washington. | |
| The Senate voted Friday to fund most of the government through the end of September while carving out a temporary extension for Homeland Security funding, giving Congress two weeks to debate new restrictions on federal immigration raids across the country. | |
| This is a very sensible approach. | |
| With a weekend showdown looming, President Trump struck the spending deal with Senate Democrats Thursday in the wake of the death of two protesters at the hands of federal agents in Minneapolis. | |
| At least that's what we've been told. | |
| But frankly, I harbor a lot of skepticism about either, particularly in the case of the second, the pretty guy. | |
| Democrats said they would not vote for the larger spending bill unless Congress considers legislation to unmask agents, require more warrants, and allow local authorities to help investigate incidents. | |
| I might agree with part of that. | |
| Meanwhile, Joe Rogan has defined the chaos in Minneapolis as a color revolution. | |
| Left-wing unrest in Minneapolis and elsewhere across the country, whether protests or riots over the past few weeks or over the last decade targeting President Trump and the America First Agenda is being framed as a color revolution operation fueled by dark money funded NGOs. | |
| And that narrative is now reaching a wider audience. | |
| Democrats are uneasy that his framing is gaining traction after the left-wing resolution was most recently discussed on the Joe Rogan experience, where host Rogan and guest Andrew Wilson, a conservative podcaster, discussed it. | |
| Rogan suggested how shortly after Nick Shirley's investigation into alleged large-scale Somali daycare and autism fraud, there was an immediate narrative shift that appeared to coincide with what he described as a coordinated pressure campaign on the ground against federal agents, something Rogan characterized as a color revolution. | |
| For people that don't, it's a coordinated effort to cause chaos, and this is a very coordinated thing. | |
| Let's hear a bit of the conversation. | |
| You could probably get a tax stamp. | |
| It'd probably be like a lengthy thing to say. | |
| I'm glad you're a gun guy because I wanted to bring up this whole thing with this guy, Predty. | |
| And I haven't talked, by the way, I haven't done a podcast since that guy got killed. | |
| But that whole thing, there's a lot of people that don't understand what's going on. | |
| And why riots only in Minneapolis? | |
| And why riots in the place where there's an ungodly amount of fraud that has been discovered? | |
| Coincidentally, right around the same time. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Like instantaneously afterwards, the narrative completely changes. | |
| Everybody forgets about the fraud. | |
| Now, all anybody cares about is ICE and fascists and Nazis. | |
| And it's, there's a, you know what a color revolution is. | |
| Of course. | |
| And for people that don't, it's a coordinated effort to cause chaos. | |
| And this is a very coordinated thing. | |
| The idea that this is an organic protest, these riots are organic, is nonsense. | |
| It's provably nonsense because now they have access to the signal chats. | |
| So they know that these, so these people. | |
| Damn Higby, by the way. | |
| Yes. | |
| He's been on the front lines of this. | |
| The Crucible has been a big supporter of that effort, my channel. | |
| I will often snipe his coverage while it's going on, send my audience over to send in super chats in order to keep this guy going. | |
| I think that that work is critical. | |
| Yes. | |
| It's critical. | |
| And there's not that many people doing it anymore because of how dangerous it has become. | |
| Yes. | |
| Let me just say, I think Joe Rogan's on top of it. | |
| I think he's got it right. | |
| Meanwhile, who funds the groups harassing ICE agents in Minnesota? | |
| The left premier foundations and dark money networks have given millions. | |
| This is from The Truthseeker, which is a really excellent site. | |
| When the Trump admins sent some 2,000 immigration agents to the Twin Cities area, they were met by activists who trailed their movements and harassed them outside their hotels. | |
| The activists are members of radical groups who together have received millions from the left premier foundations and dark money networks, including George Soros Open Society Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Tides Foundation, and the 1630 Fund. | |
| The Washington Free Beacon Review has found. | |
| At the center of unrest is a Sunrise movement, a left-wing group founded to fight climate change that has since directed its local chapters to fight the Trump admin. | |
| For Sunrise Twin Cities, that means tormenting ICE agents on the ground. | |
| The group holds in-person action training on how to stop ICE and build a revolution. | |
| It also maintains a running list of the Twin City hotels, housing ICE agent, and organizes late-night noise demonstrations aimed at making it impossible for those hotels to operate. | |
| Very nasty. | |
| Meanwhile, ICE drawdown hinges on one key condition. | |
| Federal immigration agents say they can pull back in Minnesota, but only if local leaders stop forcing dangerous arrests on the street by refusing basic jail cooperation. | |
| White House Border Czar Tom Holman announced ICE and CBP, that's Border Patrol, are building a drawdown plan to reduce the federal footprint in Minnesota. | |
| Holman tied any drawdown to local cooperation, especially by allowing ICE access to criminally accused illegal immigrants in jails instead of public street ops. | |
| Minnesota officials, including Governor Tim Waltz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, met with Holman as protests and political tensions swirled around Operation Metro Surge. | |
| Holman acknowledged the operation needs improvements and said enforcement should be by the book, safer, and more efficient. | |
| But I guarantee you 100% that the state and local authorities must stop resisting the enforcement of federal law. | |
| Very bad. | |
| Meanwhile, Martha Stewart has just acknowledged that her 14-year-old granddaughter pressured her into attacking Trump's ICE. | |
| Are you surprised? | |
| McLaughlin poll, ICE hit, but Trump stays solid. | |
| Despite a barrage of hostile media coverage and relentless attacks from the left, President Donald Trump's standing with voters remains remarkably steady, especially on the issue of border security. | |
| Our latest national survey showed Trump's job approval unchanged from last month. | |
| 50% approval, including 30 6% who approve both his personal, his persona and his policies. | |
| Another 14% who approve of his policy. | |
| 47% disapprove. | |
| The reason Trump's approval remains firm is simple. | |
| His base is rock solid. | |
| Among Trump 2024 voters, his approval stands at 89% to 9%. | |
| Among Republicans, 88% to 11%. | |
| Among conservatives, 85% approval, just 14% disapproval. | |
| That kind of loyalty is rare in modern American politics, driven largely by Trump's unwavering stance on immigration enforcement. | |
| Yes, yes, yes. | |
| I do agree. | |
| Meanwhile, here's why ICE is acting exactly like the ICD. | |
| What would happen to your body if you ate mood sleep gummies every day? | |
| ICE was raised by the IT. | |
| Well, throughout those 2,000 ICE agents, specifically 121 of them, right, had experience as an ex-IDF soldier. | |
| You know, we've said this on the show. | |
| Whatever we do to people overseas, we're going to eventually do to our own people. | |
| And we see that as the police now look like they're in a war zone. | |
| Every time they go out, they look like they're going door-to-door in Fallujah. | |
| They look like they're in Afghanistan fighting the Taliban, but they're actually supposed to be serving American citizens. | |
| And they now, especially ICE, when they're driving around in unmarked cars with masks on, because, you know, that's the, the guys on the right side of history always do that. | |
| Well, here, APAC Tracker tweets out this video by Prem Thacker. | |
| And why does ICE look more and more like the Israeli military lately? | |
| Why does it mean? | |
| I've been saying that. | |
| They look like the Israeli military, the way they're handling things. | |
| Yes. | |
| A lot of shooting of American citizens, you know. | |
| ICE is so let's this guy, Prem Thacker, he has an idea why. | |
| Let's listen. | |
| Why is the U.S. into ICE behaving so much like Israel and its military? | |
| As Trump's masked agents terrorize neighborhoods all across the U.S., it's hard not to see the parallels. | |
| The violence, the in-your-face lies, the slandering of their victims, and the self-victimization of themselves. | |
| Take the murder of Renee Nicole Good. | |
| The administration is demanding that you believe something that's completely different from what you can see with your own two eyes. | |
| They accuse her of terrorism and say that she weaponized her vehicle and that she was stalking agents who then feared for their lives. | |
| ICE is behaving how Israel does every time they kill a Palestinian child, doctor, journalist, or parent. | |
| We describe it simply: every accusation is a confession. | |
| Everything ICE has done before and after killing Renee Good make the parallels almost too hard to ignore. | |
| For one, both the Israeli army and ICE are unimaginably violent, often unprovoked. | |
| Both have an act for ramming people's cars or pulling people out of them, rudely arresting and assaulting common people as if they're dangerous threats, and blocking doctors or ambulances from reaching their victims. | |
| Both also act as completely unaccountable occupying forces. | |
| In Palestine, Israeli soldiers oversee a vicious apartheid system. | |
| In the U.S., masked agents demand people's papers, beat up kids at Target, and march around towns as if they're scoping out another country for the U.S. to attack. | |
| And then there's the rhetoric. | |
| In addition to smearing victims as terrorists, they both build pretexts to justify even more violence, even against kids. | |
| Both, after acting in a way that causes any normal person to be outraged, then howl that they're the ones with the right to defend themselves. | |
| That guy. | |
| I think that's excellent reporting. | |
| Of course, I'm a huge fan of Jimmy Dewar. | |
| Meanwhile, ICE buys a warehouse network to support ramped-up deportation operations. | |
| Zerohead reports. | |
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| Trump admin is moving ahead with plans to convert 23 e-commerce warehouses across the country, primarily in the eastern U.S., into a large-scale network of immigration detention centers, aim to expand capacity to fulfill the mandate the American people gave President Trump to depart more than a million illegal aliens per year and restore national security. | |
| This comes after the Biden-Harris Globalist regime collapsed borders, allowed a nation-killing invasion of 10 million or more third worlders. | |
| Bloomberg reports: immigration and custom parts when rapid move to build out the network of warehouses is being fueled by 45 billion from the signature One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes the most recent purchases of warehouse in Hagerstown, Maryland, another in Surprise, Arizona. | |
| Totally in 10272 million thirty in El Paso will be one of the largest with 8,500 beds. | |
| Meanwhile, new Alex Prevent footage and what everyone missed. | |
| Syop Central, as I mentioned in my Renee Good video, 33rd Street runs through SYAP Central with Minneapolis, Minnesota. | |
| Let's get right to it. | |
| Once again, with Alex Predi and this footage, really unbelievable how people cannot see through what's taking place. | |
| First off, look at all the different camera angles for this World Station media event. | |
| You have five total videos, different angles. | |
| Unbelievable. | |
| Once again, how people cannot see through this. | |
| Let's get right to some of the footage in so many different angles. | |
| Once again, it's like a movie on the streets of Minneapolis, Minnesota. | |
| One thing I want to spotlight that is shown here right here. | |
| This is an angle that I'll get into later. | |
| When it comes to signs and symbols, it's very relevant. | |
| Let's continue on with the video itself. | |
| And again, it's all about Alex Predi. | |
| Now, let's take a look at this footage from 11 days prior. | |
| This was just recently released by the media. | |
| It's basically a one-man operation, and here he is right here. | |
| He's yelling at the ice agents and the streets cordon off for this production. | |
| Let's continue on here as he goes off and again. | |
| All the media is here to see this one-man wrecking crew, supposedly, on the street. | |
| It's me. | |
| I'm stupid. | |
| Hi, Tom Bolton for Ease Online. | |
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| Wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door. | |
| Who is it for all alone? | |
| Why do the devil go wrong? | |
| All alone in being all this. | |
| Well, here are half a dozen more stories we weren't able to cover in detail. | |
| Do you think you're the devil himself? | |
| Steve Bannon's interview with Epstein now available two hours. | |
| A friend of mine, dear colleague, has watched it. | |
| Very impressed. | |
| Epstein is highly intelligent, very articulate. | |
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| Here's why your prostate problems keep coming. | |
| It's a fascinating development. | |
| Meanwhile, GOP lawmaker introduced a bill within the Democrat favorite election scheme. | |
| That's interesting, but the one I want to talk about more is the Democrat Party is America's worst enemy by Paul Craig Roberts, whose blood, like Tucker's, runs red, white, and blue. | |
| Statement by Leader Jeffreys Whitclark and Jerry Aguilar on Christine Home and the Department of Homeland Security. | |
| Taxpayer dollars have been weaponized by the Trump admin to kill American citizens, brutalize communities, and violently target law-abiding immigrant families. | |
| He doesn't say they're legally here. | |
| He's saying they're law-abiding now. | |
| But if they came in illegally, they deserve deportation. | |
| The country is disgusted by the Department of Homeland Security has done. | |
| Republicans are planning to shut large parts of the government down Friday so DHS killing spree unleashed in Minnesota can continue throughout America. | |
| This is like warmongering. | |
| This is hysterical. | |
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| This is exaggerating. | |
| This is making things much worse. | |
| That is immoral. | |
| Dramatic changes at the Department of Homeland Security are needed. | |
| Federal agents who've broken the law must be criminally prosecuted. | |
| How about the immigrants who broke the law coming here must be deported? | |
| The paramilitary tactics, what C said is taxpayer dollars should be used to make life more affordable for everyday America, not kill them in cold blood. | |
| Really, really? | |
| The violent unleashed violence unleashed on the American people by the DHS was sent forth with Christine Holmes shall be fired immediately, or we will commit impeachment proceedings in the House of Representatives. | |
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| You're listening to Real Talk Radio, only on the Republic Broadcasting Network. | |
| Real Talk Radio, only on the Republic Broadcasting Network Welcome to the second era of authentic news right here in RBM Live this third day of February 2026 where I take your calls. | |
| We have two callers on the line, many lines open. | |
| Take this opportunity to get your opinions on the air. | |
| First caller up, Paul in New Jersey. | |
| Paul, join the conversation. | |
| Glad to have you back. | |
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Empathy Toward Police
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| Cool, Mr. Peter. | |
| Mr. Professor, I want to respond to Mitch from Tennessee. | |
| He made a call yesterday, and I really want to take him to task in the sense that he expects perfection too much from police officers. | |
| Because really, I'm very sympathetic towards policemen. | |
| I don't think Derek Chauvin, the man supposedly responsible for the death of George Floyd, should be in prison now. | |
| I think he should be set free. | |
| I think the 20-year sentence that Mitch described yesterday to the police officer that killed the woman, Miss Massey, with a pot of boil, who was carrying a pot of boiling water, I think that is excessive. | |
| Because in what other field, Mr. Fetzer, where you make a mistake, do you get a prison sentence? | |
| I'm trying to think of like what other field, you know, you could be a train operator. | |
| And if you mistake and you crash the train, they're generally going to review the procedures. | |
| And as long as you follow the procedures, you're not going to go to prison. | |
| You'll get fired. | |
| You might lose your pension, but you're not going to prison. | |
| And so just to let people know, I worked in an engineering related, I'm not an engineer, but I worked with engineers in aerospace. | |
| And one of the things I learned in aerospace is that they never really blamed a technician for a mistake as long as they were following the procedures. | |
| And likewise, when there was a problem or a mistake or a crash or something like that happened, they would review the procedures and change the procedures. | |
| You see, and so part of the problem with the death of Mr. Predty is that for one, the police were under-trained and unfamiliar with procedures. | |
| So that makes really the trainers more responsible and not these under-trained, rushed-out ICE officers. | |
| That's the first thing. | |
| Second of all, and there's an irony of this, what happened with Mr. Predty about a week before he was shot? | |
| Well, he got in a frackus with ICE agents. | |
| He spat at them. | |
| He kicked and knocked the taillight off one of their vehicles. | |
| And because of the laxity of the Minneapolis Police Department, who should be working with ICE and keeping the demonstrators away from these ICE agents, Mr. Predty was not arrested. | |
| And in my opinion, his gun should have been taken away from him that night. | |
| His concealed carry permit should have been revoked. | |
| Because the fact of the matter is, according to a quick Google AI search, yes, courts and legal systems generally hold individuals with concealed carry permits to higher standards of knowledge and responsibility regarding firearms compared to the general public. | |
| Okay, so when you're somebody who's given a, you know, and you have the permit to conceal carry, you have to know the laws better. | |
| You have to live to a higher standard. | |
| And so I would blame Mr. Predi's death mostly on the Minneapolis Police Department and Governor Walt and that mayor of theirs who just let these criminals go around kicking the cars of ICE agents, spinning on ICE agents, and then letting them keep their gun afterwards and not even arresting these people. | |
| You understand with this? | |
| So I'm sympathetic to the police in most of these things. | |
| Yeah, when they accidentally shoot some people, I do think they should be fired. | |
| I do think they should lose their pensions. | |
| But in most of these cases, I don't think these people are happy or went into work that day thinking like, I'm going to go kill somebody today. | |
| These are accidents. | |
| These are what happened to Mr. Predty. | |
| These people are not trained well enough. | |
| They're a bit nervous. | |
| They're trigger happy. | |
| Somebody yelled out guns. | |
| You got all these people mixed up in this crazy scrum of everybody fighting between each other and they don't know what's going on, so they're confused. | |
| And out of the six ICE officers, two of them took out their guns and used them. | |
| So I really don't think any of these people should get long sentences or sentences at all. | |
| They should be fired, denied privileges, denied pensions, of that matter. | |
| I really don't, you know, like I show empathy towards criminals. | |
| I show empathy also towards police. | |
| You know, if you're going to employ your empathy, it can't be selective. | |
| Why should Mr. Predty get all the empathy? | |
| What about sending these untrained, unskilled mole cops to prison because the overseers, the Christy Gnomes and the people running ICE, Mr. Bovino, they're basically, they were rushed out. | |
| There's a lot of pressure and they should have the balls to tell President Trump, you know, we can't rush these people out. | |
| And I'd like to hear your opinion, Mr. Petzer. | |
| Well, I think that's a very thoughtful assessment of the situation. | |
| As you, I think, know, I'm very skeptical. | |
| George Floyd, that was a fabricated event. | |
| He appears to have died from a fentanyl overdose, which leads to difficulty breathing. | |
| So he's talking about having trouble breathing when he was already in the car, handcuffed behind his back and had hair on his head. | |
| And we look at the figure on the ground. | |
| He has no hair on his head. | |
| His hands are in front of his chest. | |
| When they lift him up, they put him on a gurney. | |
| He doesn't have any legs. | |
| That was a contrived event. | |
| And look what it led to. | |
| I'm worried that both the Renee Goode and this Alec Petty thing are also similarly manufactured. | |
| The case, I think, is very strong for Petty. | |
| Even Miles Mathis has a quite good article about it. | |
| Renee Goode, a little less clear, but I'm still suspicious. | |
| So, Paul, I like, I think you're very good in argument. | |
| You're very articulate. | |
| You know the difference between premises and conclusions. | |
| So I like your contributions. | |
| They give us a lot to think about. | |
| A final thought? | |
| Yeah, I'm just amazed, Mr. Petzer. | |
| You're 84, 85 years old now. | |
| 85, yeah. | |
| How are you able to make it to 85 without getting shot by police? | |
| Well, that's a great question. | |
| My encounters have principally been on the highway. | |
| All right, a friend who used to say I was the only one who knew I drove at a constant 80 miles an hour and waited for the speed limits to catch up with me. | |
| But, you know, I've reformed in my old age. | |
| I got the message, haven't had a ticket for a while. | |
| But it's just, you know, luck of the draw, gene's environment, Paul. | |
| You get the story. | |
| I just have been hanging in there. | |
| And I love RBN and doing these shows. | |
| And I appreciate callers like you. | |
| Intelligent, articulate, with a lot to say. | |
| Well, I would also chalk it up to your character that you're not going around chasing ICE agents and spitting at them and kicking their cars. | |
| I think you're polite and cordial. | |
| And these are the things required if you don't want to get shot by the cops. | |
| You have to behave yourself, follow police instructions, and be polite. | |
| And by the way, what other job do you want to interfere? | |
| I mean, when your waitress is bringing you your bitch, right? | |
| Do you want to make her job more difficult? | |
| Do you want to make the person, the guy who collects your garbage, do you want to really go out and make his job more difficult? | |
| So that's what I'm saying about the mental illness of these people harassing. | |
| Well, see, I'll say something further, Paul. | |
| I had the benefit of serving as a commissioned officer in the Marine Corps. | |
| You know, at one point, I had 15 DIs and 300 recruits under my command. | |
| I think military experience is very good for young people and instills a sense of discipline, responsibility, ethics in terms of caring about your fellow human. | |
| I think those who are out there protesting, I'll bet very few, if any, had military experience. | |
| So some may have been given training by the IDF to make things worse. | |
| I think that had something to do with it too. | |
| In my case, I had that benefit, Paul. | |
| I thank you for an excellent, excellent call, Paul. | |
| Cynthia in California, join the conversation, Cynthia. | |
| Are you there? | |
| Cynthia, no response. | |
| We'll go to Tom and then bring Cynthia. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| You just let me show you, right? | |
| Okay. | |
| I wanted to know if you had mentioned what Hal Turner is saying may be a coup going on in China with Z being hospitalized and army movements on the road. | |
| And I just want to mention, in case you hadn't seen it yet, or if you had seen it and didn't think it was noteworthy. | |
| No, it's obviously noteworthy. | |
| I don't have a formal report about it yet. | |
| Cynthia, send it to me. | |
| I'll make sure I put it in tomorrow. | |
| But of course, obviously that would be crucial. | |
| If something's wrong with it, let me respond. | |
| If something is wrong here, if he's been hit, I would suspect an electromagnetic weapon that was done with satellite because the Zionists are upset that China is taking a strong stand in defense of Iran and threatening to destroy Israel if Iran is attacked. | |
| That was one of my stories this morning, you know, at the start of the show. | |
| So it could be he's being attacked. | |
| I have regular interviews with Bill Benny, formerly of NSA, and with Catherine Horton, who's led the fight against targeted individuals, and they're still being attacked on a regular basis. | |
| So that Xai Jeeping could be attacked is highly, it's totally within the realm of possibility and would not surprise me. | |
| And I'm glad you bring it up. | |
| I think China's taking the right stand here, but it's one that's certainly calculated to make Israel and Mossad not pleased, disenchanted, and they certainly have the capacity to do something about it. | |
| So I wouldn't be surprised. | |
| I'm glad you brought it up. | |
| Go ahead, more. | |
| So you know that Hal Turner spent 33 months in federal prison for basically criticizing federal judges, many of whom would need to be criticized. | |
| And I would like it if you would get an interview of him on your other station on your other show, because he will mention aspects of it within his, but there is no permanent record of it on the internet. | |
| And I think he was very courageous. | |
| I think that he clearly was targeted because he was a constitutionalist and wouldn't go along with DOJ attempts to railroad people unconstitutionally. | |
| And he and I do not see eye to eye on a lot of stuff, I tell you the truth, but I do respect his stand. | |
| And the other thing I would like to see is if you and him put your heads together and find out if the judges that treated y'all so unconstitutionally ever signed and recorded their oaths of office, because that is one way we could begin appropriately punishing judges who are not constitutional is because under the 14th Amendment, if they didn't do that, they are legally liable, | |
| civilly liable for any damage they did because their acts were not within, are not supposed to be recognized. | |
| I'm just saying, to put your heads together and see if that wasn't something we could do with unfasered. | |
| Yeah, I think it's a great idea. | |
| I'm a huge fan of Al Turner. | |
| I will reach out to him and see if something can be arranged. | |
| I really appreciate the suggestion. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Further thoughts? | |
| Unknown to the instigator. | |
| Unknown to the instigator. | |
| I'll give it a shot. | |
| Do you have anybody else waiting online yet? | |
| Yes, yes, y'all. | |
| Yeah, I've got five or six other callers, but you still may add more thoughts. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| No, I put enough mischief in for the day. | |
| Okay, thank you. | |
| Thank you, Cynthia. | |
| Glad to hear from you, Tom, Tom. | |
| We lost you yesterday, Tom. | |
| Welcome back from Florida. | |
| Go right ahead, Tom. | |
| Yeah, yeah, I wanted Lauren to have a little more time. | |
| Anyway, Jim, I have to agree with Paul's call again. | |
| Another right-on call. | |
| You know, yesterday you had this guy, you know, Mitch is always, he's bitching about ICE. | |
| And I think Paul made the right call there. | |
| This guy, Mitch, he's always complaining about ICE. | |
| And Purdy was totally wrong, Jim. | |
| He was already a week earlier. | |
| He got his rib broken. | |
| He was told basically to stop this nonsense. | |
| He's walking around with a gun. | |
| The guy was totally wrong. | |
| None of those ICE agents are going to jail. | |
| Jim, by the way, I've got some major, major news for you. | |
| And you need to do this for yourself, Jim. | |
| You need to do yourself a favor. | |
| But before I go there, I'll tell you what it is in a minute. | |
| I just want to say, you know, an air marshal has an air marshal's on a fighter, a jet plane on a jet. | |
| And there's any concealment of the guy might have a gun or something. | |
| You know, he has all the rights, lethal force on air marshal. | |
| Air marshals have a lot of authority, Jim. | |
| They're like an ice agent in the air. | |
| You can't have these people getting on these zetliners, some kind of weapon or even a knife or anything. | |
| Air marshal can shoot you right on a jetliner, which is very dangerous, of course. | |
| But, you know, I guess they have taser guns. | |
| Now they got special tasers, these air marshals. | |
| That's what these ice agents should have. | |
| He's had super-duper tasers where it knocks you out like that like an elephant. | |
| But Jim, here's the main thing I call your show. | |
| And I hope you talk about this the rest of the day. | |
| And do yourself a favor, you and Julie and everybody, go get this book. | |
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| How American elites and foreign powers use immigration as a weapon. | |
| And here's who's on the cover of this book. | |
| You got Shinbaum, you got Ping, you got AOC, Anakio Catio-Cortez, who's hating up the game of the asset. | |
| You have Barry Sortero who's saying Obama. | |
| And you got stumbling, bumbling, imbecile Biden on this book. | |
| It's the number one New York Times bestseller by Peter Schweitzer. | |
| Now, let me read the back real quick, Jim. | |
| I'm going to do like a myth. | |
| Okay, Jim, here's Go. | |
| Okay. | |
| You've got so much interesting Mexico, Mexico's election plot. | |
| How Mexico's 50-plus consulates are running a shadow campaign to sway U.S. elections. | |
| Okay? | |
| You got so much stuff here. | |
| It's insane. | |
| Top secret: thousands of Chinese pilots are trained every year in California and Arizona, strengthening the CCP's military power. | |
| Okay? | |
| Here's another one, Jim. | |
| The Mexican president omits that mass migration is a tool to reclaim and conquer Reconquista, Reconquista, America Southwest. | |
| Basically, this book is so explosive. | |
| More than one million Chinese with U.S. citizenship who grew up in the communist mainland will soon start voting an American election. | |
| In other words, Jim, this book is so explosive. | |
| I even started reading it. | |
| I just got about 15 minutes ago. | |
| I just got in the mail, The Invisible Coup by Peter Schweitzer. | |
| This book is so explosive. | |
| And he dedicated this book to his mother, who he says she was an immigrant. | |
| My mother, who passed away last year, Peter Schweitzer's mother passed away. | |
| That he put in the book to my mother who was an immigrant. | |
| In other words, this guy is a real patriot. | |
| He's writing this book, Jim, to let us know that we are totally invaded. | |
| I know this 30 years ago, Jim. | |
| I say known it longer. | |
| I'm doing it called Rivero Show and let everybody know this immigration invasion was going on for 50 years, okay? | |
| Tom, I'm here to compliment. | |
| Take it, take it, take a deep breath. | |
| Hold that thought. | |
| We'll continue after the break. | |
| I'll be right back with you, Tom. | |
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| Let me say something about the book here, The Invisible Coup. | |
| American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon. | |
| It was only published January 20th of this year, 2026. | |
| So it's only been out like, what, 10 days? | |
| Sorry, got 189 reviews and it's average 4.8 out of 5. | |
| That's a hell of an opening act. | |
| I'll tell you, Tom, you got a winner there. | |
| Yes, sir. | |
| And listen, Sammy, if you're listening, please send that money to RBN so Mike and Julie can buy about 50 of those books that I can hand them out. | |
| Those callers who do great calls. | |
| I like to see you guys give out books to a caller today. | |
| Get this book out because this book is so explosive. | |
| It's like a hydrogen bomb, neutron bomb, and an atomic bomb going off all at once. | |
| This is incredible. | |
| This is like a comet. | |
| This is a comic. | |
| This is unbelievable, this book. | |
| And Jim, by the way, I don't know if you read this little part right here. | |
| Did you see, Jim? | |
| Can you read the next verse over here? | |
| Can you read about the traitors, the traitor part, please? | |
| I'm not at all sure what you're talking about. | |
| Go ahead and tell us. | |
| What are you saying? | |
| Okay, I'm going to read this real quick, Jim. | |
| Okay, so a nation can survive its fool and even its ambition, but cannot survive breathing from within. | |
| An enemy at the gate is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. | |
| But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely. | |
| His shy whispers rustling through all the alleys heard in the very halls of government. | |
| Now, Jim, on the front of this book, it has a Mexican flag and it shows the city and it has an American flag. | |
| The only flag flying, they're flying is the Mexican flag. | |
| This is appalling. | |
| Everybody in Congress be called out. | |
| This is a total treason. | |
| It started a long time ago, Clinton, but let me tell you, the Bushes were a complacentist. | |
| Jeb Bush, George Bush Sr. and Jr., they all knew what he would not, when George Jr., George Sr. called his grandson or the little brown one over there in the corner. | |
| You remember that, Jim? | |
| I remember that was like a minute ago. | |
| And then you had Jeb saying, well, I'm going to speak Spanish in the White House. | |
| Jim, this has all been by design for the last hundred years. | |
| This was a plot. | |
| Like we can't even, and by the way, Jim, let's get really rolling. | |
| Look what's going on in Spain right now. | |
| The Spanish government just allowed all those illegals to stay into Spain. | |
| You know what all European countries ought to do? | |
| Stop every one of their Muslims right into Spain. | |
| You want to clean out England. | |
| You want to clean out Germany. | |
| You want to clean out Hungary and all those other countries. | |
| Ship every one of those Muslims right into Spain. | |
| Spain wants to accept them. | |
| Hand them to them. | |
| Get them a missile. | |
| Tom, Tom, Tom. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We never ended up. | |
| Just a war with Spain never ended, Jim. | |
| Tom, it's hard to hear what you're saying when you're speaking so intensely. | |
| Just calm down a little in your speech, and we appreciate what you're saying much, much more. | |
| Yeah. | |
| This book really got me triggered. | |
| I can tell. | |
| I got to admit. | |
| Okay. | |
| I can tell. | |
| Okay, listen, Jim. | |
| The country of Spain just said it will accept all Muslims in its borders. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So I say, let's clean out Europe. | |
| I heard, Tom. | |
| I heard. | |
| Give us, a final thought. | |
| Give us a final thought. | |
| Paul was right on. | |
| My final thought, Jim, was Paul was right on. | |
| You have these callers calling in saying, I shouldn't have done this and done that. | |
| That guy party and that Renee, no good Marxists were not being good citizens of this country when they were not following a federal law, which is obeying the orders of ICE. | |
| ICE was told you can protest peacefully, but you cannot be violent. | |
| You cannot use violence or you cannot use tactics to sway them differently. | |
| And they were totally wrong and they paid the dear price. | |
| Now, this country right now is on the precipice of freeing an island that's been screwed for 70 years. | |
| I know you're going to talk about, well, it's got embargo and all that. | |
| Hey, look, the communists, Jim, you cannot talk to those people, okay? | |
| It's like trying to talk to a Democrat. | |
| You cannot reason with a Democrat, Jim. | |
| They're impossible. | |
| They have an illness. | |
| I don't care what anybody says. | |
| The Democrats have an illness. | |
| When you're trying to tell me you're going to be a licky, kissy, touchy feeling, grab your ankles and do it all. | |
| How many years have we been going dealing with this immigration situation until a guy like Donald Trump came along on the escalator, the golden escalator? | |
| We would have still, if Hillary, if Hillary had won, Jim, or Kamala would have won this country be so screwed, it would never come back from the abyss. | |
| Now we have a chance to come back from the abyss, Jim. | |
| We got Venezuela, we've got all of, I call it Hispanic America. | |
| It shouldn't be called Latin America because I don't think Lat have nothing to do with Latin. | |
| They're not Latin. | |
| The three Latins came out of Rome and Italy. | |
| They're Hispanic American. | |
| All those, the South America should not be called South. | |
| Yeah, South America, Hispaniola. | |
| It's not Latinos. | |
| They all keep saying, I want to, no, you're Hispanic. | |
| Watch the movie Gladiator, by the way, if you get a chance. | |
| Watch Gladiator. | |
| But, Jim, right now, we have a chance right now to free an island to stop all this hemorrhaging. | |
| Hey, look, I see gas right now, right here, sophomore. | |
| I couldn't believe it. | |
| I see it for $2.39, Jim. | |
| $239 for gas at regular. | |
| I haven't seen that in seven years. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oh, something good about the oil price. | |
| Tom, if this war listen, Tom, if this war goes down, that price is going to skyrocket. | |
| And I'm glad you called, Tom. | |
| You got a lot off your chest. | |
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| Jennifer and Michigan, join the conversation. | |
| Jennifer, welcome aboard. | |
| Jennifer, are you there? | |
| julie we got jennifer jennifer are you there Jill, I don't think so. | |
| Okay. | |
| There's no one there. | |
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| Let's bring Renee back. | |
| Renee, always good to hear from you, girl. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Well, this is what I planned on talking about, but you like Jimmy Dore and you trust his opinion, right? | |
| I do. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| I do too. | |
| Okay. | |
| Nine years ago, if you put in the YouTube search engine, Jimmy Dore and Michael Woods, it will come up. | |
| Jimmy Dore comes from a family of cops. | |
| His grandpa, his daddy, his uncle, his brother. | |
| He lives in a neighborhood of cops and firemen. | |
| And he'll be the first to tell you. | |
| He used the A word. | |
| I'll say rectum. | |
| Okay. | |
| He said, you know, he said, there's a reason they don't become firemen. | |
| Michael Woods was a Marine and also a Baltimore cop. | |
| And they talk about the culture of corruption. | |
| There's a lot of things I know. | |
| They also know how they evolved out of the slave patrol. | |
| And the thing is, it's just like, you know, it's just amazing to me. | |
| The Patriots used to be against an authoritarian police state. | |
| Now it's like they're all for it. | |
| So the thing is, there's something kind of, I see, I don't think if you've been in the military, you've been trained to kill, you should ever be allowed to be a domestic cop ever. | |
| You make your choice. | |
| If you're going to go be trained to kill, then you do not get to be domestic law enforcement. | |
| Or if you want to be a cop, you don't join the military first. | |
| Because then they're trying to kill and then they're sent to Israel to learn to be even more vicious. | |
| And then they're set loose on the streets of our country. | |
| Wrong. | |
| Okay. | |
| It's just trouble because, you know, we used to be against a police state, you know, all those info war, police state videos and stuff. | |
| And now y'all just love it. | |
| And I just find this baffling because the government public persona of what the cops are and what they are are two different things. | |
| They tend to be the worst wife beaters. | |
| They're hotheads. | |
| They have terrible impulse control. | |
| And so the thing is, and you know, this whole training thing, it shouldn't take training if you have any kind of decent moral compass to be able to control yourself better. | |
| If you can't control yourself better in that sort of job, you don't belong in the job. | |
| Okay. | |
| So It's just amazing to me how people don't care about what they do to people who are different than them. | |
| But I remember when they did do stuff to like when it was Ruby Ridge or Waco or those Mormon ranchers, oh, y'all were all up in arms about that. | |
| Okay. | |
| So the thing is, there's a double standard involved there. | |
| And so, like I say, I really recommend you look at and see that job too. | |
| People think, oh, it's such a dangerous job. | |
| Google it. | |
| See, I come with the facts and I'm telling you where you can go look. | |
| There are many jobs that are more dangerous, over a dozen at least, than cop, like electric lineman, lumberjack, farmer, construction worker. | |
| There's a lot of them. | |
| So a lot of this is we're trained to like genuflect for these people and say their job is so dangerous when there are many jobs that are way more dangerous than being a policeman. | |
| And those people going around killing people. | |
| In fact, like you say, those people don't kill practically anybody probably. | |
| And they contribute a lot to the quality of our lives. | |
| Let me tell you, anybody dealing with hurricanes and or snowstorms, I love electric linemen. | |
| Okay, they're one of my favorites. | |
| Okay. | |
| Are the electric linemen? | |
| And I don't think they get near the respect that they do. | |
| They're a vested job I wouldn't touch. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, you know, it's just, I think, you know, I just don't like double standards. | |
| So what I'd really called about was people need to look up. | |
| There's a breaking news. | |
| Damn, now see, I need to pull that page up and now it's gone. | |
| Okay. | |
| Sean Ryan, I have a lot of respect for. | |
| They're trying to sue Sean Ryan because of what he said, but he's standing up to him. | |
| See, he and Tim Tebow are really against all that child sex trafficking. | |
| And there's a Protestant summer camp that's been settling and making the kids sign all these non-disclosure agreements. | |
| It just came out breaking on YouTube, Sean Ryan, and he put out a statement where he's standing up to these people because they're threatening to sue him like for defamation and stuff, where they're trying to cover up now a huge scandal with a Protestant summer camp where there's been a lot of sex abuse going on for years. | |
| Because I can't take this sex abuse thing. | |
| All these people that still, after all this that's come out, can still support the people in this administration. | |
| I'm sorry, your pedophile protector, your sexual predator protector. | |
| I mean, how can people not see this? | |
| So I have a lot of respect for Sean Ryan and Tim Tebow, who are taking a stand against this because it's going to take good men to stand down these bad men instead of enabling them by remaining silent for the bro code to protect the wrongdoing of the good old boys club. | |
| That has to stop. | |
| And silence is consent. | |
| And I really have a lot of respect for the men like Sean Ryan and Tim Tebow who are taking a stand against this instead of enabling it, which is going on a lot now. | |
| Well said, Rose. | |
| I think the only part of what you are presenting that I might disagree with is I think military training and the discipline you acquire is probably an appropriate background for law enforcement. | |
| I get why you're saying about learning to kill, but it's really got to do with self-discipline, you know, handling weapons, assuming responsibility. | |
| But I understand where you are coming from and why you make just those points you have made. | |
| And I respect that 100%. | |
| I respect it 100%. | |
| I'm worried that we're being played. | |
| What I'm afraid of is once you train them in that, see, when they let them out, they don't untrain them, okay? | |
| So the thing is, they train them to they really drill things into their head to act and respond in certain ways overseas when they're at war, but they don't undo that and then they put them over here. | |
| Well, you have to admit, I have a point here. | |
| Well, I think it's a tad, just a tad simplistic. | |
| I do agree 100% about not having training in Israel because they train American cops to treat American citizens the way the Israeli treat the Palestinians, which is with brutality, with brutality. | |
| So I agree with that 100%. | |
| And it's done as a common practice. | |
| So what's happening is there's been a corruption in the user-friendly relations between the communities and their local cops because of this Israeli training, which I think is a really bad idea. | |
| Give me a final thought or two, Renee. | |
| Renee. | |
| Renee. | |
| Alexander. | |
| Alexander in Canada. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Join the conversation, Alexander. | |
| Yes, hello. | |
| I want to make a couple of points. | |
| So, first of all, just really quick, just to what Renee said, I know a lot of cops and I have friends who have cops in their family and so on, and they were in the military and they turned out just fine. | |
| So like the military is the best place to be trained how to use weapons and to be disciplined and how to face difficult situations and stuff like that. | |
| So yes, Renee was completely wrong on that. | |
| Well, just say you have a disagreement. | |
| You don't have to say completely wrong, but go right ahead, Alexander. | |
| And also I want to applaud Mr. Tom and Mr. Paul from Florida and New Jersey. | |
| They made good calls. | |
| But see, see, the reason I'm calling, because I want to tell you something, to compare ICE with the Israeli army and invading the Palestinians and killing them and occupying them for more than half a century, you make that comparison with ICE. | |
| It's completely ridiculous. | |
| ICE is not occupying Mexico or Guatemala or whatever. | |
| It's not demolishing homes or bombing hospitals or uprooting villages or whatever. | |
| ISIS attacking people who are living here illegally, you see, the illegals in the United States are just like that. | |
| Well, don't say attacking, they're... | |
| They're rounding up. | |
| They're apprehending. | |
| You don't want to say attacking. | |
| I think that's the wrong sense of it. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah, you're right. | |
| You're right. | |
| Okay, like they're going after people and arresting them for being illegal. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But see, that's not the same thing with Israel's doing. | |
| Israel had planned to kill Palestinians and expel them, ethnic cleansing and the greater Israel racism that they believe. | |
| So see, like it's really irritating that people would equate ICE with. | |
| So look, I'm not saying that the ICE agents are wonderful and agents. | |
| Yeah, there are people who are wrong or people who are corrupt or people who make mistakes like what Paul said. | |
| But see, there's a big difference between the two. | |
| That you know, Israel is occupying the Palestinians for decades, and uh, ISIS is not occupying anybody. | |
| That they're the the arresting people who are illegal to and and also, sir, um, the those protesters that just like you said in the program, they're getting paid by George Soros by the Open Society, yeah, and other Jewish organizations. | |
| Yeah, you have gangs, you have the drug cartels, you have the uh um uh gangs and and and and all these people. | |
| So, like and uh and see, just like what Tom said, a lot of these illegals are from Mexico and they're and they're in the United States to to uh to take over the place that the like the well they want to take over Texas, Arizona, California and make it their own country. | |
| Well, Alexander, they don't have to want to do that, they just happen to be here and it may have that effect. | |
| I don't think I don't think everyone who comes in from Mexico is trying to reclaim California, you know, from Mexico, but it may have a political effect that is the equivalent. | |
| I mean, it's it's really remarkable what's happening here and that Mexico should talk about it openly. | |
| That's rather astonishing to me. | |
| But continue, Alexander, go ahead. | |
| Look, I'm not saying every Mexican and Central American is thinking that, like, I'm just saying, but but but a lot of them do, and uh, and see, all these problems are all caused by the left and the Democrats and George Soros and the and the Jewish organization. | |
| Like when we get into all this, Alexander, when we have Paul Craig Roberts saying the greatest enemy to America's Democratic Party, wow, that's really astonishing. | |
| I totally agree, yeah, I totally agree. | |
| I've been following Paul Greg Roberts for like for like 15 years. | |
| Yeah, he knows exactly what he's saying. | |
| Yeah, he's a wise, he's a wise man. | |
| Yeah, this is very troubling. | |
| Give us a final thought, final thought, Alexander. | |
| Final thought. | |
| You can go ahead to you can go ahead to the next caller. | |
| Thanks. | |
| Okay, well, thank you for the call. | |
| We got John in Michigan. | |
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| John, welcome back. | |
| Jim, now I'm on with you. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I want to say one thing to Renee: that if she had someone attacking her house, she would probably call the police. | |
| Yeah, sure. | |
| There is a comment that I heard, or statement I made, or it was made years ago, that the police departments were not going to hire you if you had an IQ over 100. | |
| Have you ever heard that before? | |
| No. | |
| Yes, it's out there. | |
| Well, but that doesn't make a lot of sense, does it? | |
| Well, this was back when Tex Myers was on the line, and he had a lot. | |
| He's the one that talked about immigration first, that that would be our next problem. | |
| And Angela Davis has been going around the world getting all these people to come back when they were coming. | |
| One thing I'd like to comment, though, is that military training does help you if you're going into the police profession. | |
| I think so. | |
| John, I think it helps you in life generally. | |
| I think military training ought to be mandatory. | |
| We have a universal military experience, 80% military, 20% Peace Corps, or the equivalent. | |
| Everyone ought to have that training, in my opinion. | |
| Like the English language should be required for every American citizen. | |
| Like, no one should be allowed to migrate into America if they can't show they can have something to contribute to the good of America and that they can financially support themselves and their families. | |
| Those are all really basic, in my opinion. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, that would be true for almost any country with common sense or some legitimacy. | |
| Yes. | |
| So their population doesn't get polluted. | |
| But I do. | |
| I have former military people in the town I live in, and they're very responsible. | |
| Yes. | |
| And what she doesn't understand, too, is you don't, they can call you back up. | |
| I think if you're 50 or younger, they can call you back up. | |
| I'm not sure if that's true still today, if that's the wrong age group, but you've been in the military. | |
| Trump went to military school for five years. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, 13 to 18, very formative years. | |
| Yeah. | |
| One other point I want to get across, because no one ever sees, yeah, I'm actually going to break pretty soon, right? | |
| No, no, the break's cut, but I got two more callers. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Vinny, Sherry. | |
| I'll make this quick. | |
| I'll make this quick. | |
| I face, I get out websites and no one comments on them. | |
| Like I gave out criminalgovernment.com yesterday. | |
| And it has to do, you go to the courts and it says citizens, you get to the birth certificate. | |
| And here it says the information below explains a fictitious alter eagle of the real you that exists. | |
| The fictitious version of you has been created in an effort to justify acts that would be unlawful if applied to the real you. | |
| Government documents show that the United States went bankrupt in 1933. | |
| And I bring that up. | |
| Operating government on credit requires enormous collateral. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like in a bankruptcy. | |
| Government itself, this is no wealth, flesh and blood people do. | |
| Your strawberry, your straw man's life is property that has been pledged at collateral. | |
| So Dr. Cynthia, you talk about the Constitution all the time. | |
| I love that you're interested in that. | |
| And you talk about the oath of office. | |
| There are no oath of office with this bankruptcy. | |
| You are just an administrator part of it. | |
| And these attorneys aren't even supposed to be there. | |
| And that's another, you know, time. | |
| Thanks, John. | |
| I got two more to squeeze in here. | |
| Thank you very much for the call. | |
| You're always very informative. | |
| We love it. | |
| Scott in Arizona. | |
| Scott, join the conversation, Scott. | |
| Thank you, John. | |
| Scott. | |
| Hello. | |
| Yeah, I'm here. | |
| You know, Trump said that peace Gaza thing. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Agreement. | |
| Yeah, look who's standing behind him. | |
| Sure looks like George Soros to me. | |
| Oh, you mean in the photograph? | |
| Yeah. | |
| It does look like George Storrs. | |
| You know, you mentioned that. | |
| You're right. | |
| He looks like George Soros. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| So now, all right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Let's go to 2014, Ukraine. | |
| You know, those people were financing it, correct? | |
| As far as I know. | |
| But remember, they had snipers shooting their own people? | |
| Sure. | |
| That was the idea. | |
| That was to force. | |
| That was to bring about the color revolution. | |
| They used Russian weapons. | |
| They brought in this. | |
| U.S. had a lot to do with that. | |
| Really messy, terrible stuff. | |
| I'm just the procedure. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So now we have ICE shooting their own people. | |
| Well, I don't think they're really. | |
| Honestly, I'm telling you, I'm worried these are staged events. | |
| I'm not convinced they're real. | |
| I just heard this morning there was 130 RDFs in ICE. | |
| Yeah, I've heard that too. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| So that, so they're treating us like they did people in Cosmo. | |
| Well, I don't like that at all. | |
| Right. | |
| You've heard me say that. | |
| Yeah, go ahead. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, it's a color revolution what they're doing. | |
| Well, that's from some Joe Rogan. | |
| You got Joe Rogan saying that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Good, Scott. | |
| Give us a final thought, Scott. | |
| Buckle up because if this is going to be solved peacefully, the evangelical Christians have to start being Christians. | |
| I like that. | |
| Yes, evangelical Christians have to stop being crypto Jews and become real Christians. | |
| I agree with that 100%. | |
| That's really nice, Scott. | |
| That's a great point. | |
| Much appreciate your call. | |
| We got one more, Eric in New York. | |
| Eric, join the conversation. | |
| Eric. | |
| Coming through, okay. | |
| Hey, how are you doing? | |
| Thank you, sir. | |
| Sure. | |
| So the case, yes, the police department in New London, Connecticut set a cap on IQ. | |
| They didn't want to hire cops that were too smart. | |
| So in the case, it's called Jordan versus New London. | |
| In a ruling made public on Tuesday, Judge Peter C. Dorsey of the United States District Court in New Haven agreed that the plaintiff, Robert Jordan, he was a police applicant, was denied an opportunity to interview, to even interview for a police job because of his high test scores. | |
| Too smart. | |
| But he said that it did not mean that Mr. Jordan was a victim of discrimination. | |
| This is going on all over the country. | |
| They don't want smart cops. | |
| How can he not? | |
| How can he not be a victim of discrimination when they screen him out just because of his IQ? | |
| I mean, that's really outrageous. | |
| It is absolutely outrageous. | |
| And you're going to have to have that question answered by Judge Dorsey of the United States District Court in New Haven. | |
| Ask him why he thinks it's not discriminatory to say you're too smart to be a police officer. | |
| I thought we wanted the smartest, the best, the brightest, the most qualified. | |
| No. | |
| They want cops that are going to choose your fault. | |
| They want cops that are going to be on head and nicknames. | |
| When I was in the Marine Corps, I had a Lieutenant Colonel call me over to say that I was too smart to be in the Marine Corps. | |
| And I thought it was funny, the idea that the Marine Corps would discriminate, you know, select against intelligence. | |
| You're making a similar point. | |
| Eric, I like it. | |
| I got one more caller I want to squeeze in. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Call again. | |
| Jennifer, Jennifer in Minnesota. | |
| Go right ahead, Jennifer. | |
| Hi, yes. | |
| Thank you, Mr. Fitzer. | |
| I just wanted to ask you if you had read or if you were aware of an article that was posted by the Star Tribune in regards to the Minneapolis St. Paul Police Department. | |
| And this was last year in 2025 in regards to the $19.4 million budget. | |
| Tell us more. | |
| How much they went over their budget. | |
| Jennifer, go ahead, lay it out. | |
| Lay it out. | |
| Share it. | |
| Well, you know, it's been a while since I read the article. | |
| I know it's still posted. | |
| You can read about it. | |
| And I apologize if I misquote how much they went about it. | |
| Over time. | |
| Give us the idea. | |
| They went over. | |
| So they went over over time. | |
| They went, they accrued an overtime budget. | |
| The police department did. | |
| And what I found was amazing was that it was not even just like time and a half pay. | |
| It was like double and a half or double pay is what they did. | |
| And it's not taxable. | |
| It's tax-free money. | |
| One lieutenant made $500,000 during a period of time that they Investigated, you know, for the 2025 year. | |
| And so then at the end of the article, it was pretty interesting and kind of profound that it was stated that, well, let's be transparent here because 2026 is going to be even a bigger budget. | |
| So if you have a department that has to operate under a budget and they have no, what do you call it? | |
| There's no accountability to them. | |
| They don't have any accountability. | |
| They can just operate and expend and however they want. | |
| Yeah, well, that's obviously bad, bad, bad, but true of the federal government. | |
| We don't have enough accountability. | |
| I wish we had accountability all over the place. | |
| There's so many areas of government where accountability is fundamental and it does not happen. | |
| You're making a good point, Jennifer. | |
| Thank you for the call. | |
| Call again. | |
| Meanwhile, everyone, spend as much time with your family, your friends, and people you love and care about with the latest reports from Iran and the Middle East. | |
| Who knows? | |
| We don't know how much time we have left. | |
| Support RBM. | |
| And God willing, I say that again. | |
| God willing, we'll be back tomorrow and we'll do it all over again. | |
| I will see you then. | |
| God willing. | |
| God willing, Jim. | |
| Thank you, Julie. | |
| Have a good night. | |
| Here we are. | |
| Here we are. | |
| Hopefully, we'll do it again tomorrow. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Bye-bye. | |