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Preparing for Armageddon
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| LLC 932-6419 you're listening to the Republic Broadcasting Network because you can handle the truth. | |
| This is Jim Fetzer, your host on Authentic News right here on RBN Live this 4th day of February 20, 26. | |
| So many stories, so little time. | |
| Douglas McGregor, to all Americans, prepare for Armageddon. | |
| Take it to a place where you'll stay rock hard all night and women won't be able to handle you in bed. | |
| Yes, I'm dead serious. | |
| It is literally disintegrating. | |
| We can't put it back together again and no one is looking at what we can do in the future. | |
| They're only focused on how do we profit from the disintegration in the best ways possible. | |
| And I think that's Washington. | |
| Washington is all about money. | |
| I hate to be blunt, but unless you're going to show up and you have lots of money, not very many people are going to pay a great deal of attention to you. | |
| The notion that there is some sort of altruistic purpose behind what happens in Washington is absurd. | |
| I think Americans are figuring it out. | |
| It's just worse now than I think I've ever seen it. | |
| It's always been there, but it's worse now. | |
| I mean, I used to go in and talk to people about the armed forces and things that needed to be done. | |
| And what they were really interested in, bases. | |
| How many bases? | |
| And if you told them, well, we have too many senior officers. | |
| It's ridiculous. | |
| We look like a banana republic. | |
| They said, yeah, but that four-star headquarters brings a lot of money into my district. | |
| It brings money into my state. | |
| It allows me to meddle. | |
| And the corporate sector loves that because they can go to that four-star. | |
| And if he doesn't want to do something, they've got another 40 to deal with that they can go to to sell their wares. | |
| Whole thing's out of control. | |
| So Washington itself is in a state of permanent institutional obsolescence. | |
| He has so much more to say. | |
| Meanwhile, the Starlight trap, Hal Iran, blinds Israel's neck. | |
| Loss on Starlink connections. | |
| The next moment, nothing. | |
| Complete digital darkness. | |
| But this time was different. | |
| This time, even Starlink went silent. | |
| Elon Musk's satellite internet was supposed to be unjammable. | |
| The Pentagon believed it. | |
| Ukrainian forces staked their lives on it. | |
| Human rights activists called it the ultimate weapon against digital authoritarianism. | |
| Russia tried to jam it in Ukraine for two years and failed. | |
| But on that cold January night, Iran did what Moscow couldn't. | |
| They cracked the code. | |
| And halfway across the world in Ukraine, Russia had already figured out something even more dangerous. | |
| They weren't trying to block Starlink anymore. | |
| They were using it to kill. | |
| Welcome to the Starlink trap. | |
| The story of how the technology meant to liberate the oppressed became both the target of the most sophisticated censorship operation in history and the guidance system for precision terror attacks. | |
| This is not speculation. | |
| This is happening right now. | |
| And the implications reach far beyond Iran and Ukraine. | |
| Before we go further, I need to be clear about something. | |
| Very good, very good, very good. | |
| They were trying to, you know, run the riots, promote the provocateurs using Starlink. | |
| Iran figured out a way to jam it. | |
| Meanwhile, and I repeat this story from yesterday, I'm going to explain why I regard it as so important. | |
| I have no idea who came to the United States. | |
| It's 2000 and Hello, it's your friend CJ Werleman And in this episode, we'll look at China's vow to counter American and Israeli aggression around the world. | |
| But first, please remember to like and subscribe to our show. | |
| And don't forget to turn on notifications so you never miss a single episode. | |
| 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 making U.S. Israeli-led regime change efforts in Iran an existential threat to the Chinese economy, leaving Beijing with no other choice. | |
| I think this is such an important development that Trump would have gone ahead with the attack on Iran but for this Chinese declaration. | |
| And the only reason we're getting so much access to the Epstein files is they aren't being smothered by news about the new war that was supposed to take place. | |
| In other words, the release of these 3 million new pages was supposed to come at the same time as the attack on Iran. | |
| And of course, the news would have been dominated by remorts about the war, not the Epstein file. | |
| The war didn't come off on the time clock. | |
| And nevertheless, the Epstein piles were released. | |
| I think that explains what's going on here. | |
| Otherwise, it wouldn't have occurred this way. | |
| Meanwhile, responsible state crap is asking, and this is such a great question, could Trump bomb Iran before settling on a rationale? | |
| Shifting justification for a war are never a good sign, and they strongly suggest the warrant question was not warranted. | |
| In the Vietnam War, the principal public rationale of saving South Korea from communism got replaced in the minds of the war makers, especially after losing hope of winning the contest in Vietnam by the belief that the United States had to keep fighting to preserve its credibility. | |
| In the Iraq war, when President George W. Bush's pre-war argument about weapons of mass destruction fell apart, remember he even lampooned them in a Saturday Night Love sequence. | |
| He shifted to a rationale centered on bringing freedom and democracy to Iraq. | |
| Now with President Donald Trump threatening a new armed attack on Iran amid a buildup of U.S. forces in the region, the Washington Post headline writers amply described the rationale for any such attack as being in flocks. | |
| And for the online version of the same article asked, what's the mission? | |
| What are we doing there? | |
| Why are we even contemplating? | |
| Meanwhile, Scott Renner drops a bombshell. | |
| The war in Iran cannot be won. | |
| Here he is with Neapolitano. | |
| He doesn't want to attack Iran. | |
| This is just Donald Trump's folly. | |
| If he thought he could get away with it, if he thought he could pull a Venezuela, you know, come in and do a quick strike and get the objectives. | |
| But the objectives that need to be gotten are regime change. | |
| And it has to happen quick. | |
| The Israelis have put Donald Trump on notice that if there is an attack against Iran, that it has to kill the regime. | |
| And it has to happen quickly, like three to five days, because Israel could absorb 700 Iranian ballistic missiles and no more. | |
| Israel doesn't want to absorb 700 missiles unless the price that they're paying by absorbing these missiles results in an outcome that has the theocracy eliminated and Iran eliminated as a threat. | |
| And so Donald Trump now is looking at it and his military people are saying, can't do it, boss. | |
| Can't accomplish that. | |
| That mission cannot be accomplished. | |
| He's sending all the ballistic missile defense forces in the region. | |
| It's not enough. | |
| His experts are saying, you know, boss, during that 12-day war, we had all the FAD batteries and the Patriot 3 batteries integrated with the Aero 3s and David Slings and the Aegis, and we couldn't stop the missiles. | |
| Now you're sending in resources to the Middle East that aren't nearly what we had to defend Israel. | |
| And you think they're going to defend our bases? | |
| Isn't going to happen, boss. | |
| If we go to war, they're going to take out our bases and thousands of Americans are coming home in body bags. | |
| And we can't win this war. | |
| It's going to last forever. | |
| And Donald Trump finally, his brain went, that means I lose the midterm. | |
| And now we come to the real crux of the problem. | |
| This is about American politics. | |
| Donald Trump's already in trouble because of Milwaukee. | |
| I mean, he's, he, what? | |
| Yeah, Minneapolis. | |
| You know, ICE has destroyed his credibility, and there's a good chance he's going to lose the house just on ICE alone. | |
| This is so good. | |
| I'm a huge fan of Scott Rooter, and he's nailing it. | |
| Meanwhile, we have the 3 million Epstein pages released. | |
| Listen to the excellent explanation of what this is all about. | |
| Watch what happens when a 50-year-old man walks DHT naturally for just 90 days. | |
| Not understanding this. | |
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| Discover privacy-focused technology. | |
| what's in these documents? | |
| Welcome to Man in America, a voice of reason in a world gone mad. | |
| I'm your host, Seth Holehouse. | |
| Today, we're diving into the Epstein files. | |
| Over 3 million pages. | |
| And what's in those pages is going to shake you. | |
| Names, dates, patterns, connections that go far deeper and far higher than most people are ready to accept. | |
| But before we get into specifics, I want to do something a little different. | |
| I want to pull way back, and I mean way, way back, 100,000-foot view. | |
| Because what you're about to see in these documents is not an isolated scandal. | |
| It's not about one man. | |
| It's not about one island. | |
| What these files reveal is a symptom, a glimpse, a tiny crack in the surface of something much, much bigger. | |
| And if you don't understand the bigger picture first, the details won't make sense. | |
| So stay with me here. | |
| Let me walk you through something. | |
| So there's a book called Political Ponyology. | |
| Okay, so it was written by a Polish psychologist named Andrew Lobachevsky. | |
| So this man survived communist occupation. | |
| He lived under totalitarian control and he spent his entire career studying just one question. | |
| Just one. | |
| How does evil take over a society? | |
| And what he found was stunning. | |
| So he found that it follows a pattern, the same pattern, every single time. | |
| He gave it a name, pathocracy. | |
| And all that word means is this. | |
| A small system where a small number of people with no conscience, no empathy, no ability to feel what you and I feel if we see a child suffering. | |
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Pathocracy: The Broken Few
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| Those people take control over a society of normal people. | |
| Now, just let that sit for a moment. | |
| These aren't people who are just ambitious. | |
| They're not just greedy. | |
| They're broken. | |
| Something is missing inside of them. | |
| And here's the dangerous part. | |
| They're better at pretending to be normal than you and I are at being normal. | |
| They study you. | |
| They study your emotions. | |
| They learn exactly what to say, exactly how to act, and exactly how to earn your trust. | |
| And they use it, and they manipulate, they deceive, and they climb. | |
| Now, here's how it takes root. | |
| So during times of comfort and prosperity, societies get lazy. | |
| You stop paying attention. | |
| I stop paying attention. | |
| We stop looking closely at who we're putting into positions of power. | |
| We start making decisions based on feelings instead of discernment. | |
| And the author of this book, Lobachevsky, had a word for this. | |
| He called it the hysteroidal cycle. | |
| Basically, the good times make us soft. | |
| And soft people don't guard the gates. | |
| And that's when the predators move in. | |
| They attach themselves to a cause, a movement, a party, an ideology. | |
| It doesn't matter what it is. | |
| It could be religious, political, economic. | |
| The cause is just a mask because they don't believe in any of it. | |
| They use it to gain access. | |
| And because they're master manipulators, you can't tell the difference between someone who's genuinely believing in the cause and someone who's wearing it like a costume. | |
| And so once they get a foothold, they do something very specific. | |
| So Lobachevsky called it negative selection. | |
| They start removing the honest people, the competent people, the people with integrity. | |
| And they replace them with others that are just like themselves. | |
| Other manipulators, other predators. | |
| People who will do what they're told, not because they're talented, but because they're controllable. | |
| And over time, every layer of leadership gets infected. | |
| The language starts to change. | |
| Words get redefined. | |
| Good becomes bad. | |
| Bad becomes good. | |
| The people telling the truth become the enemy. | |
| And normal people start to feel that the world has gone insane because it has. | |
| The inmates are running the asylum. | |
| That's pathocracy. | |
| Now, we've seen it play out in communist regimes. | |
| We've seen it in dictatorships. | |
| We've seen it throughout history. | |
| But here's where I want you to go with me. | |
| I'm not going to tell you what to believe. | |
| I'm just going to ask you to think. | |
| What if this didn't just happen in one generation? | |
| What if certain families figured this out centuries ago? | |
| What if they realized that the real power was never in sitting on the throne? | |
| Thrones are visible. | |
| Thrones get overthrown. | |
| What if they figured out that the real power is actually behind the throne? | |
| And what if they started with money? | |
| What if centuries ago, certain families positioned themselves at the center of banking and finance? | |
| What if they lent money to kings on both sides of wars and collected the debt no matter who won? | |
| What if they figured out that whoever controls the money supply controls the nation without even showing their face? | |
| And what if, generation after generation, they passed this knowledge down, not in schools or books, but within the family? | |
| What if accumulating power was the family business and they had a multi-century head start on everyone else? | |
| Now, what if they moved into government? | |
| What if they started placing people into positions of power? | |
| Not people who would lead with conviction, people who could be controlled. | |
| What if the qualification for the high office wasn't intelligence or integrity? | |
| What if it was compromisability? | |
| Just sit with that for a second. | |
| What if the path to power was designed so that in order to climb, you had to do things. | |
| Dark things. | |
| Things that could be used against you later? | |
| What if bribery was the carrot, but blackmail was the leash? | |
| What if every president, every prime minister, every central banker had to pass through a gate, and that gate required you to compromise yourself in ways that could never be made public? | |
| And once you did, you were owned. | |
| You vote how they tell you. | |
| You speak how they tell you. | |
| You act how they tell you. | |
| Because the alternative is the total destruction of everything that you've built. | |
| What if this system built itself over centuries into a pyramid? | |
| Billions of good, normal people like you and I at the bottom, just trying to raise their families, live honest lives. | |
| But above them, layers of power, local government, national government, financial institutions, intelligence agencies. | |
| And at each level, the gatekeeping gets tighter. | |
| The compromises get darker. | |
| The control gets stronger. | |
| At the very top, a very small number of families. | |
| People whose names you may not have heard of, some that you have. | |
| People who sit above governments, above corporations, above nations. | |
| They don't run for office. | |
| They don't need to. | |
| They own the people who do. | |
| What if the wars, the financial crashes, the political theater, the division, the chaos, what if none of it was accidental? | |
| What if it was architecture? | |
| That brings us to Jeffrey Epstein. | |
| Because what if Epstein wasn't an anomaly? | |
| What if he wasn't some rogue predator who just so happened to befriend the most powerful people on the planet? | |
| What if he was a tool, a cog in a very specific machine? | |
| What if the island, the planes, the parties, the cameras, all of it was designed to do exactly what we just talked about? | |
| Compromise, capture, control. | |
| What if the purpose was never just the evil acts themselves? | |
| What if it was about creating leverage over the people who participated? | |
| You want to be a senator, a president, a CEO? | |
| But first, you walk through this door. | |
| And once you do, you belong to them. | |
| So these 3 million pages that just got released, they're just the edge. | |
| The time... | |
| My name is John. | |
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X39 Patches Membership
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| Do you want to know a secret? | |
| Do you promise not to tell? | |
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| I've known a secret model we go to. | |
| Nobody knows who's. | |
| Well, it's no secret anymore. | |
| Second Smartest Guy in the world, among others. | |
| Update 6 Epstein Files horror show. | |
| PSYOP 19, that was a COVID vax, was a mass sacrifice. | |
| Attorney General Pamponi redacting names. | |
| She can't redact them fast enough. | |
| Bill Gates, Epstein, J.P. Morgan pandemic, vaccine profiteering. | |
| Golden Fort Knox gone. | |
| That's merely incidental. | |
| More. | |
| Epstein Files horror show. | |
| Millions of documents released exposing Bill Gates, STD's pedos in government, torture, rape, babies dismembered, murder, and other depravities. | |
| Truly terrifying fact pattern. | |
| After DOJ released a massive data drop of the Epstein files that were truly horrifying. | |
| Now coming into ever shopper focus. | |
| New World Order, Global Pedo, Errand Boy Extraordinaire. | |
| Bill STD Gate was planning with Jebrey Epstein their PSYOP-19 scamdemic years before. | |
| It was finally voiced on the world. | |
| For many years now, this substack has been describing the mass compliance and mass uptake of the modified mRNA slow-kill bioweapon vaccines as a mass ritual, bio-suicide. | |
| So yes, it is a kind of socially engineered satanic mass sacrifice. | |
| Meanwhile, the extraordinarily compromising criminal A.G. Pamponte, who has previously discussed with a legal consultant for Pfizer, while affiliated with a Fort Lauderdale firm, Panzer Maurer and Maynard, is quite literally owned by Big Pharma, which explains why she's so aggressively redacting all the names in the Epstein Files data dump. | |
| And it is to be expected that Big Pharma and their bankster partners in crime were all knowingly profiteering from the deadly vaccines and greater depopulation program, also closely working with Epstein and Gates, as well as CIA and Mossad, on 20-year manufactured pandemic plans, starting with the SIOP-19 scamdemic. | |
| That's the alleged pandemic, for which actually there were no increase in deaths in any age category. | |
| It was all manufactured. | |
| And ending with the dystopian agenda 2030 Great Reset, hell on earth. | |
| Wow. | |
| Very good. | |
| Meanwhile, we got the Epstein bomb. | |
| Greg Johnson on uns.com. | |
| In November 2025, U.S. Congress passed Trump signed the Epstein-Files Transparency Act to release nearly 6 million pages of docs connected with Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender. | |
| Epstein worked for Israeli intel by implicating powerful members of Western elites in sexual crimes and blackmailing them. | |
| After he was arrested a second time, he was, according to this report, murdered to keep him silent. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| They sprung him. | |
| He's alive and well, probably in Tel Aviv today. | |
| On December 19, 2025, the U.S. DOJ released a first tranche of several hundred thousand dollars, many of which were redacted and otherwise incomplete. | |
| On Friday, January 30th, 2026, DOJ released about 3 million more pages of documents. | |
| Once again, the docs are redacted for one thing. | |
| We are told that images of murder and torture were not included. | |
| Around 2.5 million more pages to go. | |
| Congressman Thomas Massey's demanding full unredacted docs. | |
| He ought to claim the unredacted files include indictments for serious crimes. | |
| These indictments need to be unsealed. | |
| People need to be prosecuted. | |
| Justice will not be done until billionaires are beaten per block for sex crimes. | |
| Justice will not be done until those who even appeared to be doing something improper with Epstein are shunned and driven from public life. | |
| Fine, stay fine. | |
| Meanwhile, we have more redacted Epstein files release. | |
| Massive cover-up continues. | |
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| 172. Out of the. Ukraine. | |
| Or what his goals are now. | |
| Between the man sitting next to me and every person. | |
| Discuss internal hiring. | |
| We're going to dive into it today, but thank you guys for subscribing to the channel, being a part of our channel here. | |
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| It's kind of interesting to see who has been silent on social media about all of this. | |
| Once the Epstein files, like the Mark Levins of the world, Laura Loomer's like all in on Tucker Carlson this weekend, like no mention of the Epstein files. | |
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| And we can't suit you because we can't fly through the lead. | |
| Don't be the lead. | |
| And it's K and H is sure the public and production will be second to none. | |
| The floor's gonna be the hall, and then the floor's gonna be the floor. | |
| Absurdity of absurdities. | |
| The Western press are trying to spin Epstein as a Russian agent. | |
| Caitlin Johnstone. | |
| She is so good. | |
| Epstein docs have been confirming for months that he was clearly and undeniably an Israeli intelloperative. | |
| Yes, he was at least an Israeli or most sought asset, but also working for CIA, which the latest record of releases, latest round of releases have strongly reinforced. | |
| So naturally, the Western media rang with the story that Epstein worked for Vladimir Putin. | |
| A new Daily Mail article headline: Epstein Sex Empire was KGB honey trapped. | |
| Pedophil pedophilia pedophile financier had tripped multiple talks with Putin after conviction with Russian girls flown to harvest compromise on world-famous figures. | |
| The Daily Mail is owned and controlled by billionaire British autocrat Jonathan Harold Esmond Veer Harnsworth 4th Viscount Rothamir, who was the subject of a recent Guardian article entitled, Move Over, Murdock. | |
| Will Lord Rothamir be Britain's most powerful media mogul? | |
| And here they have Epstein wearing his KGB shirt. | |
| A headline for the telegram blames: Epstein's link of Bhutan and Gremlin. | |
| Spies raise fierce he was Russian agent. | |
| Telegraph owned and controlled by British millionaire Sir Frederick Barclay. | |
| The headline by Rupert Burdick's son also asks, has MPF files reveal fake passport secret acquaintance and links to KGB and Putin? | |
| Was Jeffrey Epstein a Russian spy? | |
| It should be noted that according to Betteridge's law of headlines, any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no. | |
| Yes. | |
| How absurd. | |
| Meanwhile, Jews Against Goyam is a summary of what's the ancient Canaanite deity, which people had sacrificed their children to. | |
| A victim's diary shows that she was impregnated multiple times and forced to give birth for Ghelane and Epstein. | |
| Israel is mentioned twice as much as Donald Trump in the new documents. | |
| Here he is discussing with Roger Schank, a Jewish-American academic and hedge fund worker, saying Jews create vast fortunes by manipulating markets and creating financial speculation and exploiting labor. | |
| He says, let the Goyim deal in the real world. | |
| In a discussion with the Rothschild family, Epstein says if they overthrew the Ukrainian government, there would be great opportunities. | |
| The Rothschild family paid Epstein $25 million for certain algorithms. | |
| While talking to Peggy Seigel, August 7th of 2010, she asks if an event is going to be 100% Jewish. | |
| He says, no, they'll have Goyam in abundance. | |
| But don't worry, they're just brilliant wasps from JP Morgan. | |
| Joshua Finkelstein, BlackRock's Larry Finkelstein's son, is accused of not having any respect for non-Jews, seeing them as not human. | |
| This is from his ex-girlfriend, Svetlana. | |
| He pressures her to have an abortion. | |
| In 2017, Epstein has a conversation talking about if you want to hire the best people, you have to hire only Jews. | |
| Only hire those who can prove they are genetically Jewish. | |
| Maria Farmer, one of the first victims to come out and name Epstein. | |
| I wasn't allowed to go get food. | |
| And when I called Dylan and asked why I couldn't eat there, she said, it's a Jewish country club. | |
| You're not Jewish. | |
| They're not going to serve you. | |
| They honest to God think their DNA is better than everybody else. | |
| Said that their operation was motivated by Jewish supremacy. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| I think that's very close to the heart of the matter. | |
| Meanwhile, Epstein represents Mossad Mao Child Banking Empire while raging honey traps, meant to compromise and control high-level politicians and political elites from the Truthseeker. | |
| Nerds and reliable sources are all giving us the same report. | |
| Everything we expected to be in the Epstein posit turned out to be true. | |
| And then some allegations of rape, murder, even torture at children are on full display in the millions of pages of documents released by DOJ over the weekend. | |
| This is truly a we can't do anything and get away with it statement by the billionaire globalist elites who run the world. | |
| They are loose alverians to the core. | |
| We can't drive out of our driveways with an expired tag or insufficient insurance coverage without facing stiff punishment, but they can get away with raping and abusing children and know they will suffer zero consequences. | |
| The Associate Press reported a top Justice Department official played down the possibility of additional criminal charges arising from the Jeffrey Epstein files, saying Sunday, the existence of horrible photographs and troubling email correspond does not allow us necessarily to prosecute somebody. | |
| It was almost exactly one year ago, many of the most well-known mega-influencers posed outside the DOJ building holding little white Epstein binders entitled The Epstein Files Phase One. | |
| Those binders, of course, were devoid of any substantive information on Epstein or his network of billionaire pet files. | |
| Now that the actual Epstein data has been dumped, most of those same influencers are silenced. | |
| Those who oppose that stories seem to be running cover for the administration. | |
| Yes. | |
| Meanwhile, PAX Judicia, the Zionist World Order, by Providence. | |
| If you have car insurance from State Farm, All State, Liberty Mutual, or Progressive. | |
| Stop scrolling. | |
| What I've seen as a bank manager will terrify you. | |
| I've worked at a big corporation bank for 12 years. | |
| Yesterday, I was. | |
| You've heard of the Greater Israel Project. | |
| You think it's something Israel's still working toward, but you're wrong. | |
| The Greater Israel Project is already here. | |
| It exists by proxy. | |
| What Israel seeks now is far more ambitious. | |
| A global empire, not through physical occupation, but through proxy power, surveillance, and artificial intelligence. | |
| This is an eschatological endgame. | |
| A Jewish empire ruled by the chosen people, born through chaos, justified with prophecy, enforced by data, empowered by an artificial messiah that sees, predicts, and governs human behavior with godlike authority. | |
| To some, it's redemption, the long-awaited promise of heaven brought down to earth by human hands. | |
| But to others, it's the Antichrist. | |
| A dystopian hellscape, a blasphemous kingdom where science becomes sorcery, machines become oracles, and an all-seeing godlike intelligence rules mankind from temples of data, demanding submission not through faith, but through surveillance. | |
| Call it Pax Judaica or call it the future. | |
| Either way, it doesn't need your consent, only your submission. | |
| Guys got the right idea, I think. | |
| Unfortunately, meanwhile, Gaza Reconstruction, Ukraine Reconstruction, it's all business. | |
| Alastair Crook explains. | |
| Un's review. | |
| Over the past two weeks, two important messages were conveyed to Iran, both of which were rejected. | |
| One came from the U.S., the other from Israel. | |
| The former was, we, the U.S., will carry out a limited strike and you should accept it or at least give only a symbolic response. | |
| Tehran rejected this request, saying it would consider any attack to mark the beginning of a full-scale war. | |
| Israel's message delivered through one of the various mediators was, we will not participate in the American attack. | |
| It asked Iran, therefore, to not target Israel. | |
| This request also met with a negative response, together with the explicit clarification that were the U.S. to commence military action, Israel would be immediately attacked. | |
| In parallel, Iran informed all states in the region that any attack launched from their territory or airspace would result in Iranian attack on whomsoever facilitated such U.S. military action. | |
| All totally appropriate. | |
| I endorse those stance by Iran. | |
| They are exactly right. | |
| Meanwhile, we have another week of aiding Israel in a sort of corruption by Philip Geraldi. | |
| Such a good guy, as are these other commentators. | |
| They're really truth tellers extraordinaire. | |
| And I am a huge fan. | |
| Meanwhile, Jimmy Doerr and Dave Smith offer a great Trump summary. | |
| I know I'm going to be, I'm going to turn on him. | |
| I know he's going to be a disappointment. | |
| I know this is going to be a disaster because we had already seen the first four years. | |
| But I will say, I am surprised by how awful it's been. | |
| Like, it's gotten to the point where it does kind of seem like the guy has kind of like, he's had some type of break or he's snapped or we have special guests with us. | |
| Dave Smith is here. | |
| You know him, comedian, podcaster, political commentator, known for his pointed libertarian views. | |
| Okay. | |
| So he's here with us now. | |
| Hey, how are you doing, Dave? | |
| Good. | |
| What's up, guys? | |
| Good to be back. | |
| Also, Kurt Mexican is here. | |
| Hi, Kurt. | |
| How are you? | |
| I wore my landman outfit to talk to. | |
| Dave Smith. | |
| Okay. | |
| Now, Kurt, let's focus and let our guests talk more than us today, okay? | |
| Let's do that. | |
| All right, if you think that's the way to go. | |
| I think it is. | |
| I think it's the way to go. | |
| I'll defer you on that one. | |
| Now, I wanted to commiserate with you, Dave, or talk to you, because I know you endorsed Donald Trump during the election, but now, of course, and I had hope. | |
| I told people I had hope that he was going to do the things he said he was going to do. | |
| I had hope he was going to end the wars, invest the money back in America. | |
| He was going to start getting the deficit down. | |
| He was going to institute free speech. | |
| He hasn't done any of that stuff. | |
| And in fact, he's done the opposite. | |
| He's instituted new DEI for Jewish students. | |
| He's instituted new hate speech laws for Jewish students. | |
| He's completely, he bombed Iran. | |
| He's trying to overthrow Venezuela. | |
| He has decapitated them. | |
| He's still funding the Ukraine war. | |
| He's still funding a genocide. | |
| He's bombed Yemen, Iran. | |
| I just can't get it. | |
| I can't get. | |
| And he's exploding the deficit. | |
| They never had Doge go to the Pentagon. | |
| And now he wants to give the Pentagon an extra, I don't know, $800 billion. | |
| And it's just the most, it's the biggest betrayal I could ever imagine. | |
| And it happened so fast. | |
| And by the way, they're not letting you know about the Epstein files. | |
| And Candace Owens says that was when MAGA ended, when he called his own followers weak and stupid for wanting to ask about the Epstein files. | |
| So I just, there's so, well, here, I just want to play this. | |
| Here's no more sending troops overseas, bombs Iran. | |
| America first bails out Argentina. | |
| Only deporting criminals, deports neighbors and legal workers. | |
| War on drugs. | |
| You know, a part in the Honduras guy. | |
| Will's going to cut the budget. | |
| Big beautiful. | |
| Does it cut waste? | |
| Nothing. | |
| So it keeps going. | |
| It just keeps going, keeps going, keeps going. | |
| Gonna release the Epstein files. | |
| Called it a hoax. | |
| We'll investigate COVID committee. | |
| Hasn't done it. | |
| We'll investigate the January 6th Committee. | |
| Not doing it. | |
| You can go down a list. | |
| I mean, it is unbelievable almost the amount of things that he said he was going to do and he's not doing. | |
| We're going to audit the gold in Fort Knox. | |
| So just tell me about your disappointment because I know you are. | |
| And did you see this coming? | |
| And where do we go from here? | |
| Well, I mean, if you can look past all of that stuff, he's doing a pretty good job. | |
| Just one or two things. | |
| Well, you know, I don't like I really never okay. | |
| Let's try to say this the right way. | |
| I never really had hope that he was going to do any of those things. | |
| I always, even when I supported him, I said this when I was supporting him. | |
| I know I'm going to be, I'm going to turn on him. | |
| I know he's going to be a disappointment. | |
| I know there's going to be a disaster because we had already seen the first four years. | |
| But I will say, I am surprised by how awful it's been. | |
| Like it's. | |
| It's gotten to the point where it does kind of seem like the guy has kind of like he's had some type of break or he's snapped, or at least he's concluded that like, since he can't roll any of the shit back, he's just gonna be an emperor and lean into it. | |
| It seems like to me. | |
| Um, but I always felt like the reason why I voted for Trump in in 24 was that well, number one, I thought Kamala Harris being the president of the United States was an intolerable humiliation for any country to survive and I really thought the value was just that it broke. | |
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| It was the. | |
| It was like the last blow to the corporate media. | |
| What was that? | |
| It's just so funny. | |
| Like I haven't heard it classified that way, but I would agree. | |
| I would say like if, if Kamala Harris is somehow in charge of Europe, it would be dead now instead of on its way out. | |
| Yeah, you just can't. | |
| You can't come back from that. | |
| It's just too it's. | |
| It's like it was a step down from having a senile person in there was having. | |
| I thought so the whole time, dude. | |
| Now the thing is that you know Trump it's. | |
| It's also it's not just Trump like it's the whole, it's the whole cast, it's the whole crew. | |
| I mean like Uh, Kash Patel and Dan Bongino and Tulsi Gabbard, and like all of them have totally just, I mean betrayed everything that they were all about for, or supposedly all about, for years and years and years. | |
| But I do think one of the things that's cool is that it was kind of like after the 2024 election, the corporate media had to admit that they were defeated. | |
| And you know like, if you remember back at like during covet, Brian Stelter would get on tv every day and talk about the fringe Joe Rogan yeah, like he would. | |
| They would still try to frame it as if we're the mainstream and this guy like me with my 300 000 viewers, is the mainstream and this, this knucklehead with his 20 million views, is over here on the fringe. | |
| But after 2024, they all, in unison, went, we need our own Joe Rogan, like they all admitted that we. | |
| So I think the best thing to come out of this is that the new media is now the decentralized internet media and that media. | |
| I actually think what's cool is that a lot of them haven't stood for Trump's bullshit. | |
| Yes yes, very good, including right here on RVN. | |
| We had great faith in him in the beginning, but i'm telling you, it has worn thin. | |
| Meanwhile, Steve Bannon had a two-hour interview with Jeffrey Epstein, and what's remarkable about it is how smart Epstein turns out to be a really very smart, very capable guy, and i've got this from more than one source who paid attention to the interview. | |
| INFO WARS talks about it here's. | |
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| Inquiry from the others. | |
| Walk me through the Santa features. | |
| What, what was it about? | |
| The time of the math? | |
| And this was in the late 90s. | |
| So they're not going to hear me on this part. | |
| Right, we're going to go both ways. | |
| It will not be on the video, but we do have you recorded. | |
| Um fine remember, when you're answering the on these questions, i'm not in the shot and they're never going to hear my voice. | |
| So, a little bit, you got to repeat uh, in your answer. | |
| You got to repeat what my question was. | |
| Oh okay um Santa Fellowship why, when you're at the top of your game on Wall Street, do you decide to finance, which was at the time, or in DELL, or become the donor sponsor? | |
| however you want to say it, for what was considered the most cutting-edge group of mathematicians in the world. | |
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| I thought he wanted me to get hair to his knee. | |
| I want to be a joker. | |
| Just do on it, please. | |
| There's a bit of that Epstein where you can hear him talk. | |
| Do you decide to finance which was at the time or in Dell or become the donor sponsor, however you want to say it, for what was considered the most cutting-edge group of mathematicians in the world? | |
| Action. | |
| So Santa Fe Institute in the late 80s, early 90s, I was interested, I was on the board of Rockefeller. | |
| So that starts, Rockefeller University formed by John D. Rockefeller to sort of give back to the community. | |
| It's east side of Manhattan, except it was old. | |
| It was sort of old-fashioned. | |
| They were talking about medicine and medicine by itself was again subject to the ideas of science. | |
| They were trying to use science to find cures for disease. | |
| And I said, no, we need to do something different. | |
| We need to start interdisciplinary work. | |
| In most cases. | |
| How did a schmuck like you get on the board of Rockefeller? | |
| What year was that? | |
| I don't remember. | |
| I think 89 and 91. | |
| So that's one of the most prestigious research places in the world, correct? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, how did a guy like you get on the board of Rockefeller? | |
| A blue-blood, internationally known, hard research, Nobel Prize winners all over the place. | |
| How did they pick a guy like you, a trader from, or basically some guy from Bear Cearns? | |
| Good question. | |
| So I was asked to be on the board of Rockefeller, and I think it was, I was on the board of Rockefeller. | |
| There was a money manager who said, Rockefeller needs someone with financial expertise because the university is growing and there's lots of new things. | |
| You have to, again, we go back to the original discussion the last time. | |
| Up until the mid-80s or sort of early mid-70s, the most important thing was your name. | |
| If you were Rockefeller, you already were considered to be brilliant. | |
| If you were a head of General Motors, it was your reputation. | |
| It was who you knew, who your family was, what was your character. | |
| And then in the mid-70s, basically, if you remember, you probably had a calculator. | |
| It was very advanced in those days to have a Texas instrument calculator, where it could, by putting in the numbers, it would multiply for you to do square roots. | |
| And that was the first thing. | |
| Everyone who had a calculator was already advanced on Wall Street. | |
| A simple calculator, almost like your accountant. | |
| The most important parts of business were really now going to calculations. | |
| So it's not only mathematics, but things that could be calculated. | |
| Reputation couldn't be calculated. | |
| I could give you, are you a 10 on a reputation scale, an 8? | |
| What does it mean to have a measurement of your reputation? | |
| We'll get to that later. | |
| But people, places like Rockefeller needed someone to say, look, we are entering a different world where numbers and the numbers of companies, portfolio management was going to be balanced, it was going to be statistical. | |
| Jeffrey, could you come on the board? | |
| potentially sit on the finance committee. | |
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| You're listening to Republic Broadcasting Network, because you can handle the truth. | |
| Through the truth. | |
| to the second era of authentic news, right here on RBN LIVE, this fourth day of February 2026, where I take your calls. | |
| We do have two callers standing by before we initiate the first. | |
| Let me make a couple of comments. | |
| One of the stories I didn't read is Trump attacking U.S. cities, Venezuela, and Iran to distract from the Epstein scandal, without any doubt. | |
| Of course, Israel has put the pressure on him. | |
| And as Scott Ritter was saying, it's supposed to be over in a couple of days bringing about regime change. | |
| And if that won't happen, then Israel cannot withstand over 700 missiles hit upon them from Iran. | |
| And Iran has vastly more. | |
| China's intervention, I think, really made the difference. | |
| We were supposed to already be at war with Iran to conquer, to suppress all the revelations here. | |
| And believe me, these revelations are horrific. | |
| And included among them is Jeffrey Epstein. | |
| You just heard him talking there. | |
| The guy is smart as hell. | |
| He's a really brilliant guy. | |
| And he's got a great manner. | |
| I love listening to him talk. | |
| He's very articulate. | |
| He knows what he's talking about. | |
| Jeffrey Epstein himself says in these revelations that Donald Trump had no morals, no ethics, no conscience, not in a single cell of his body. | |
| When you got Jeffrey Epstein, this sex trafficking pedophile manager describing Donald Trump as the least ethical of all those he's, and that's what he does. | |
| He's describing Trump as the worst of the worst. | |
| You can bank on it. | |
| Not only that, but while Pam Bondi was, you know, allegedly reporting various times, Trump wasn't in the Epstein file. | |
| Trump was in the Epstein file. | |
| They were redacting. | |
| They had thousands of agents redacting. | |
| It turns out Trump's name occurs like over 5,000 times, 5,000 times in the Epstein files. | |
| And the next closest, well, I think it's Michael Wolf, who turns out to be his biographer's like 47 times. | |
| So Trump's name occurs more than 100 times more than anyone else in the, is there any doubt as to why he wants to suppress, why he's doing everything he can to keep it from happening, why his everything, his legacy, his reputation is on the line here, why he was willing to go to war with Iran. | |
| And I think only because of China's intervention, did it not happen? | |
| Did it not happen? | |
| Okay. | |
| So we got Joe from Florida. | |
| Glad to have you here, Joe. | |
| You're first up. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Thanks, Tim. | |
| Thanks for taking my call. | |
| Good to hear you. | |
| And I want to say thank you for staying on the Epstein file story, because it's clear that for mainstream media, they're trying to still even distract us, even after this very shocking release of files, okay? | |
| But I want to go back to, here's the big point when we think about this. | |
| What other person in the world does the FBI have 6 million pages of information intel about? | |
| Okay. | |
| We need to think about just the reality of who this person is and what he meant. | |
| Now, the thing I want to say is that we've got 3 million of the files. | |
| Pam Bondi, who notoriously said, oh, there are no, you know, at some point she said there are no Epstein files. | |
| What's her explanation, right? | |
| That we have 3 million pages and the revelation has only begun. | |
| There were 3 million more. | |
| So I want to congratulate you for that. | |
| And thanks also for playing this Bannon Epstein tape here, which I think is really profoundly intriguing to me. | |
| I have a little disagreement about Epstein on it, and I'll get to in a second. | |
| But the first thing I want to say is that with this interview with Steve Bennett and Epstein, what it proves, first and foremost, it's the definitive proof that Steve Bennett is a total fraud. | |
| Okay. | |
| Because what do we hear? | |
| You know, Bannon, he likes to pretend that he's like a Catholic and whatever. | |
| Even though he openly says he's a real Zionist, he asks, he can't be a Zionist and a Catholic. | |
| I don't think people realize that. | |
| He obviously doesn't. | |
| He's a fraud and he doesn't actually correct. | |
| Hold on a second here. | |
| Right. | |
| Okay. | |
| Hello, Kim. | |
| Yeah, go ahead, Joe. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Big distraction. | |
| Steve Mannon is a fraud because on this interview with Epstein, he's constantly calling the smart phrase like in a disgusting level because he was trying to rehabilitate Epstein at that time. | |
| That's the whole purpose of that interview. | |
| The second thing I want to say is about Epstein himself. | |
| That's a very intriguing thing that you said, oh, you know, he's so intelligent. | |
| Actually, I listened to that whole interview, and you know what it struck me? | |
| Epstein is an average run-in-the-mill Coney Island Jew. | |
| That's what he came off, okay? | |
| He wasn't saying anything intelligent. | |
| I listened to the whole thing. | |
| I disagree with you. | |
| Listen, when he's asked about how does he get on the board of trustees at Rockefeller University, he says it's because he knew how to run a calculator. | |
| I mean, give me a break. | |
| And that goes to the big point. | |
| The big point is Epstein was the mossad agent. | |
| He had no special knowledge. | |
| He wasn't a financial genius. | |
| He was the guy who could schmooze all the big shots into entrapping them for the massage. | |
| They take pictures. | |
| I'm not saying that the evidence of sex crimes is negligible, but the bigger picture is there's six million documents about this schnook from Coney Island. | |
| Okay, by the way, his accent, he sounds very much like Woody Allen. | |
| Listen to the two of them because Woody Allen's broken too from Coney Island. | |
| So what I'm saying is that the whole purpose we have to focus on is that Epstein is absolutely a mossad person. | |
| And it's more important than a terrible volume of people that he's trolling from all over the world. | |
| How does that happen if you're not a Massad agent? | |
| Let me add just a couple of comments, Joe. | |
| I'm really glad you're making these arguments. | |
| I like it. | |
| I haven't listened to the whole thing. | |
| A friend of mine has, like yourself, and I certainly defer to your observations, given I only caught a sniff. | |
| Yeah, I have that favorable impression, but I'm totally open to your contextual characterization that he's not as impressive as I may have initially supposed. | |
| Second of all, this is a bit of a fine point. | |
| I'm given to understand that he was actually not a Mossad agent per se, but he was a Mossad asset and that he was also an asset for the CIA. | |
| There was our own intel agents who was exploiting what Epstein was doing as much as Mossad, but he was not. | |
| And I agree that this is a fine point, actually a member of Mossad, nor I would infer was he actually a member of CIA, but he was an asset benefiting them both with vast volumes of information through his exploits. | |
| With those qualifications, I love everything you're saying. | |
| Tell us more, Joe. | |
| I want to hear more from you. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, here's the thing. | |
| I agree with you. | |
| And I will say, I will admit, when I first saw the snippet of the Epstein and Bannon interview, I thought I was almost falling for the same thing. | |
| Oh, all these profound things. | |
| Then I listened to the whole thing and I heard Epstein. | |
| And what I'm telling you is I heard, I'm from New York. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm younger than him, but I knew like 10 million of these Coney Island Jews. | |
| Okay. | |
| There's a certain type of a Jew from New York who talks a real big game and is able to convince other people that he's an expert. | |
| But he's full of BS. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's what Epstein was. | |
| And by the way, if you look at Whitney Webb's excellent books, One Nation Under Blackmail and her other work that she's done, she actually calls out Epstein exactly as that person. | |
| That he has the persona, that's his persona, whether he's an agent. | |
| I agree. | |
| He might just be an asset. | |
| But, you know, for our purposes, it's not all that. | |
| It's a distinction without a difference, really. | |
| The point is that he played the role of the smart guy. | |
| And then he hits Bill Gates and, you know, and he's the guy who lures in the big shots. | |
| And, oh, by the way, come to my apartment. | |
| I have a party. | |
| Oh, there's some 14-year-old girls in the back room. | |
| Wouldn't you like to spend some time with them? | |
| Okay, it's a sick and perverted thing. | |
| But the fact is, he himself is nothing special. | |
| He's just another Coney Island Brooklyn Jew. | |
| Okay. | |
| And that's how he's convinced so many people in so many fields to believe his BS because he is the operative for Massachusetts. | |
| The reason why I say whether he's an asset or an agent that he is moving for Massado, he inherited the Maxwell operation of blackmail. | |
| Okay. | |
| So he was introduced to Gelaine Maxwell, and he was also introduced to her father. | |
| He knew her father and her father, Robert Maxwell. | |
| That's an assumed name. | |
| He's Jewish, right? | |
| A fake name, Maxwell. | |
| He was the one who was basically handing over the Mossad operation to Epstein. | |
| Or he was designated by Mossad Maxwell as too dangerous. | |
| So they offered him this proof of that. | |
| But Maxwell's is obvious. | |
| He had a state funeral when he died in Israel. | |
| He was so important to the Jews in Israel. | |
| So this guy, Epstein, is the inheritor of the Maxwell Mossad operation of blackmail. | |
| It's clear. | |
| You have so many areas and so many people that were entrapped. | |
| I don't have empathy for Bill Gates. | |
| I don't have empathy for Bill Clinton. | |
| I don't have empathy for Donald Trump. | |
| Okay, these are the crimes that they did. | |
| They should be prosecuted severely for, especially if they involve children, which they obviously do. | |
| But the bigger question is, how is it that this one little schnook from Brooklyn has so much control over so many people? | |
| Because Israel is behind them. | |
| And Israel is to it. | |
| Joy, agreeing with you, I think this is, I think this is a wonderful call. | |
| I'm very glad you were up first. | |
| And add a few more thoughts contextually. | |
| What do you think it all means? | |
| How this affects Trump? | |
| Do you agree that it appears, as I believe, China's intervention caused him to hesitate and delay that but for that, all the Epstein release would have been smothered by news about the war, which would have taken primacy? | |
| Well, I guess I have a little different take, but I generally agree. | |
| I don't know about China's part in it. | |
| I mean, look, the fact is under a Jewish tyranny, if we haven't figured that out by now, I don't know what you're looking at. | |
| So it's Benjamin Netanyahu. | |
| It's all up to him. | |
| At some point, it seemed Netanyahu felt like the timing wasn't right this week to start World War III. | |
| So he's going to push it to next week, okay? | |
| The illusion that Donald Trump is giving deadlines to people and saying, oh, they won't make a deal. | |
| That's all a hoax. | |
| It's all about Netanyahu. | |
| Whatever Netanyahu wants to do is what Donald Trump does. | |
| But I agree that if, for instance, he was going to do this attack on Iran. | |
| All these files certainly would be an attempted distract. | |
| But remember how it really happened. | |
| The great, and I'm a huge fan. | |
| He should be president of the United States, Thomas Massey from Kentucky, poured through against all odds. | |
| There are more than 300 and whatever, 434 members of Congress standing against him. | |
| And he said, these files are not going to have a half-assed introduction. | |
| And oh, here is what we found, oh, blacked out pages. | |
| And there's only like 100 pages. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| That's the reason why these files came out. | |
| So we, I mean, Thomas Massey needs to be our president. | |
| I'll say that just as an aside, because he's the only one in Washington who has the courage to stand up for the American people and be America first, not Israel first. | |
| But yeah, I think there's all distractions. | |
| You know, BB will change his mind next week or two weeks in a month and he'll want an attack and Donald Trump will do it and he'll pretend they wouldn't make a deal. | |
| He's not ruling the country. | |
| He's a weak leader. | |
| Okay. | |
| And he is co-opted. | |
| He's totally run by Israel. | |
| But listen, I think we have to keep talking about it. | |
| The Minneapolis issues and the other issues, really, not that they're not important, but they're not nearly as important as this fact that we now have proof, 6 million files worth proof that this country is being run by Israel. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Good stuff, Joe. | |
| Really good stuff. | |
| I couldn't agree more. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Anything? | |
| Pray for peace. | |
| Pray for peace. | |
| Thank you, Joe. | |
| Brilliant. | |
| I appreciate it. | |
| Thanks, Donald. | |
| Great call. | |
| JP, Chicago, joining conversation, JP. | |
| Hey, Jim. | |
| Good report by Joe. | |
| He really knows how to name the Jew. | |
| But this is the thing, man. | |
| It's bigger than just that word. | |
| Okay. | |
| There's a hidden secret society. | |
| Remember the movie Eyes Wide Shut, Jim? | |
| Sure. | |
| Have you ever seen that movie? | |
| Yeah. | |
| It was drastically edited before they produced it because it was too revealing. | |
| But yeah, would have been another Kubrick masterpiece, but for the way they chopped it up. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, Jim, you and I, we're both professors. | |
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| I hung out with upper income people. | |
| We've brushed amongst these people. | |
| I'm sure you have met them before. | |
| And they are nuts. | |
| They're just straight up Satanists. | |
| If you look at it, you know, these Chomos, I got no respect. | |
| And that's why I agree. | |
| I'm on the same page with Joe. | |
| I'm giving you truths, Joe. | |
| I'm not all about calling out the Jew all the time because I don't want to get targeted. | |
| But I understand Epstein was a Chomo. | |
| And you know, Jim, Chomos don't last long in jail. | |
| When they go to jail, they do get strangled and kick-choked out. | |
| So I think he was murdered in jail. | |
| A lot of people say, oh, he escaped. | |
| No, he was a massage agent for sure. | |
| He might have been a CIA asset, but he definitely was an MI6 because the MI6, I think it was the MI6 that might have whacked him because he went up against Prince Charles' brother. | |
| And he was an Illuminati guy. | |
| He was a professor, but these guys are born on third page, Jim. | |
| You and I had to work our way through academics. | |
| I came in through the back door because I was a very good musician. | |
| I played on stage. | |
| I had friends with politicians, and I got a political insert into the university. | |
| But, you know, at that level, my grade level wasn't that good because I got low levels in acting. | |
| I got a D in acting and failed a couple classes. | |
| So my GPA wasn't that good, but I still got let in through the back door. | |
| So these guys are born on third base Epstein, you know, elite Jew from Brooklyn, Manhattan, whatever. | |
| And they got everything handed to him with a silver spoon at his young age. | |
| And he got the Power Bowl. | |
| He won the Power Bowl. | |
| You know, that just shows you it was all rigged, right? | |
| $8 million. | |
| He got all this money handed to him. | |
| Why? | |
| Because he was setting up a honeypot operation for Mossad. | |
| Now, I did a report on this right years ago, maybe 10 years ago when it was all breaking out. | |
| And I did a remote view on it. | |
| And I seen CIA Mossadegh connections. | |
| There was Bill Clinton on there like 30, 40 times. | |
| Hillary was there. | |
| All the elected officials were there, except for Trump. | |
| And Trump, I don't think Trump was ever on that island, Jim. | |
| I mean, can you correct me on that? | |
| But there might have been pictures with him, but there's no damning evidence on Trump. | |
| Oh, you're not. | |
| Correct me on that. | |
| You're not looking at this stuff, man. | |
| I'm telling you, JP, you're detached from reality. | |
| You got to dig into these files. | |
| It's horrific. | |
| I did a two-hour show this morning on Revolution Radio with Russ Winter and Joaquina Gopi. | |
| There's so much more here. | |
| It's so horrific. | |
| And I'll just tell you, based upon my understanding of Mossad, they actually have strong character, intelligence, and principle. | |
| I do not believe they would have accepted Jeffrey Epstein as a most sought agent as an asset. | |
| Yes, agent. | |
| No. | |
| And I'll guarantee you, Jeffrey Epstein did not die. | |
| Did not die in the Metropolitan Tail. | |
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| Some have gone and some remain. | |
| All these babysitters at the moment. | |
| But lovers and friends, I still can recall some of them. | |
| Tom from Florida. | |
| Go ahead, Tom. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Yeah, good day, good day, guys. | |
| Names off, everybody. | |
| Yeah, James, listen, I was wondering, JPF. | |
| I was wondering, did 007 James Bond get the FC? | |
| Maybe James Bond got him. | |
| Thought of that? | |
| Nobody, no, nobody got him, Tom. | |
| He was sprung out of jail. | |
| I mean, look, you do enough of this research, and it becomes obvious. | |
| The cameras go out. | |
| You got this little glimpse of an orange suit going up the stairway. | |
| The guards somehow are asleep, whatever. | |
| You got a body going out that's not Epstein, but maybe, maybe Hillary's brother who bore a striking resemblance. | |
| It's in a firehouse. | |
| It's not even in the proper, you know, in the hospital. | |
| All the signs are there. | |
| That was a stage phony suicide. | |
| He didn't kill himself. | |
| He was sprung. | |
| I guarantee you 100%. | |
| I agree with you, Jim. | |
| I think that was Hillary's brother. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I kind of agree with that too. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, yeah. | |
| But let's say that it called about that. | |
| What I call about is the invisible coup. | |
| I don't know if y'all saw the great news, but before I go to that, I want to. | |
| Okay, Tom, Tom, Tom. | |
| Tom, I want to hear what you say, but it's like you go at breakneck speed. | |
| You got to slow down. | |
| Just slow down. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I'm in my truck. | |
| Make some Cuban coffee. | |
| I was at a Cuban restaurant just now. | |
| Yeah, go ahead. | |
| Go ahead, Tom. | |
| Okay, but yeah, to Joe in Florida, Joe, the Jews make up 2.6% of the population. | |
| There's more black men than Jews, but there's 10 senators in Congress. | |
| So, how does the American public not know that the Jews control Hollywood and the Congress and everything? | |
| We got 10 Jews in the United States Senate, Jim. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| So, people are pretty smart. | |
| They know what the hell's going on. | |
| You got Blumethal, then he went to Vietnam, and you got that Bernie Communist diehard. | |
| Yeah, I'm no, I am no fan. | |
| I am no fan of that guy. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I believe that guy, Angus King, is a Jew. | |
| I have a feeling that guy from Vermont's a Jew. | |
| They're all Jews, mainly in the Senate. | |
| Not all of them, but most of them, a lot of them. | |
| Anyway, Jim Durbin's a Jew. | |
| I don't know what Menendez. | |
| Well, he got Keith in prison right now. | |
| Maybe Paul can tell us about him, Robert Menendez. | |
| But here's what I want to talk about. | |
| So, yeah, just so Joe knows there are more black men alone than Jew men and women could put together. | |
| However, these Jews in New York, they're breeding every one of those Jewish women with six to ten babies. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Over there at Shabbat, whatever. | |
| They're telling every one of them Jews spread them legs every damn nine months, pop out a baby. | |
| Who the hell's paying for all this for those Jews in New York, Jim? | |
| The taxpayers look like they're paying for it over there in Minnesota with the Somalians. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Come on, Jim. | |
| They're all getting $91,000 a year. | |
| Tom, I don't like it any better than you do. | |
| Of course, it's outrageous. | |
| What a disgrace. | |
| Well, I got the good news for you, Jim. | |
| You want to hear it now? | |
| Here it is. | |
| They have two advertising trucks right there in front of Washington, D.C. and the Congress, advertising in the book, Invisible Coup, and it's in big guys letters, and they're making everybody read it right in front of the Capitol building. | |
| The Schweitzer book, yeah. | |
| Yeah, and they have one going in Los Angeles right now, too, or whatever, Sacramento in California. | |
| So they're bringing this book over to Sacramento and Washington. | |
| And I want to see what that's going to do to the core of the Congress and the rest of the country. | |
| This book is just now ready to explode on the scene, Jim. | |
| And when it does, it's going to be a nightmare for all these lip cards. | |
| They're going to be going to blow up like that movie, The Kingsman. | |
| I don't know if you ever saw that movie. | |
| It's a great movie, actually. | |
| The Kingsman. | |
| But now, listen, this guy Schweitzer's book is so powerful. | |
| I can't even comprehend it all, really. | |
| It's really incredible how powerful that book is turning out to me. | |
| But if they advertise this book like they're drawing out these trucks and put billboard signs, I tell you, Jim, we're looking at, we could be looking at a CW, Jim. | |
| I'm telling you. | |
| Because these illegals ain't going out of here easily. | |
| Look what's going on in Minnesota. | |
| And by the way, I will say this: Trump did something really good today. | |
| I don't know if you heard about it, Jim. | |
| You know what it is? | |
| No more SBA loans anymore. | |
| No more FBA loans, any more illegal aliens. | |
| Good. | |
| And you got to learn to speak. | |
| And he wants to make a NASB Florida this password with DeSantis. | |
| You do not get a driver's license in Florida while speaking English fluently. | |
| But Donald Trump wants to up one. | |
| And he wants you guys. | |
| You got to speak English fluently to drive any commercial vehicle or even to give a license in the United States. | |
| You don't have command of the English language. | |
| You go to the DMV, you're not getting a driver's license. | |
| I think that's fantastic for our country. | |
| Hey, the voter, why are these Democrats, Jim, trying to stop this voter, this FAVAC? | |
| Why are they trying to stop at all costs? | |
| These dirty demon rats, Jim. | |
| Can you explain it? | |
| Why are the Democrats trying to stop it, Jim? | |
| Jim? | |
| Well, because it's to their benefit, not to stop it, Tom. | |
| Come on. | |
| Okay, we all know. | |
| Listen, I'll carry you over for some final thoughts, Tom. | |
| Hang on. | |
| Yes. | |
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| These dirty demon rats don't want us to have the Fayback Pass because they, like you said, it will up their apple cart. | |
| And these dirty criminals, they're all criminals. | |
| I don't care who they are. | |
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| And they don't want this to pass because they want to keep bringing these illegals because they're losing the black voter. | |
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| Remember, Lincoln was a Republican. | |
| So I think, you know, this is destroying the demon rat party. | |
| You remember, Donald Trump only lost the state of Minnesota by 46,000 votes, Jim. | |
| 46,000 Somalians were kicked back to Somalia. | |
| Donald Trump would win the state or Republican win the state of Michigan. | |
| I mean, Minnesota. | |
| So once they kick all these illegals out of the blue wall states, I don't think the elections are over for these demon rats. | |
| That's why they're doing everything in their power to hold on to Wisconsin, Michigan, you know, Minnesota and all that, because they know their time is up and they're going to do whatever they can to flood it with new voters. | |
| Because after all, the Democratic Party, a bunch of Marxist-Bolsheviks, my opinion. | |
| And I don't see nothing good for them happening here even in the 2026 election. | |
| They're going to try to steal it because they redistract the map in California County, Mexico. | |
| But Jim, the bigger picture is this book. | |
| This book is so explosive. | |
| Once it really gets out in the mainstream, invisible coup, I see a bloodbath. | |
| I don't know if it's going to be in the ballot box or the cartridge box. | |
| But it ain't going to be good either way, Jim. | |
| But he's demon rats. | |
| Well, Tom, I think. | |
| Yeah, go ahead, Jim. | |
| I like the way you're promoting it. | |
| I mean, you deserve a cut, man. | |
| I'm telling you, you're doing a great job of marketing. | |
| And I think it is an important book. | |
| And I'm glad you brought it up. | |
| And I do believe it's a devastating indictment of Democratic politics, the way they've been playing the game to benefit the party at the expense of the nation. | |
| Jim, remember one thing. | |
| At the State of the Union address, the Democratic Party would not even stand up and applaud Lakeland Riley's family. | |
| That woman was murdered, beaten with a rock, okay? | |
| And not one Democrat stood up with the Republicans to honor that woman's family. | |
| Remember that the angel mothers and fathers did not even get no accuad out of the dirty demon rats. | |
| They're all a bunch of lions conniving brainwashed filth. | |
| And it's a hando my orchestra. | |
| This guy needs to be arrested. | |
| I don't know what Trump's waiting for, but he and me off. | |
| He's going to go wreck that communist Marxist human Jew and put that bastard in prison. | |
| And Bill Gates, another one who wanted to cut the population down. | |
| Bill Gates is a dirty slime ball. | |
| He's the one that wanted to depopulate the world. | |
| Why don't he get rid of his kids? | |
| Why didn't he tell his Melinda to abort all those kids the acts? | |
| Why didn't he abort all those kids? | |
| Bill Gates is another filthy animal. | |
| They're filth and Fausty. | |
| Fauci gets $420,000 a year sent out his ass. | |
| Where's Fauci, Jim? | |
| Where the hell does he live? | |
| I want to know where he lives. | |
| I want to know where this frog lives, the old fart, Sorat. | |
| Where do these people live? | |
| Are they living here in the United States? | |
| Thanks. | |
| Thanks, Tom. | |
| Next time. | |
| Tom, Tom, Tom, thanks. | |
| Next time, tell us what you really think. | |
| Love it, Tom. | |
| Much appreciated. | |
| Hijacker Washington hijacker. | |
| I want you to relax. | |
| I want you to relax and deliver what you got, my friend. | |
| Go ahead, hijacker. | |
| Yeah, I got a couple of notes, Professor. | |
| Always a great show. | |
| Two main points with the Iran and the Epstein files. | |
| Think about this. | |
| Do you know who Anthony Bourdain is, the chef? | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Google him sometime. | |
| He had committed suicide two weeks before Epstein. | |
| And he's like a spitting image of Epstein. | |
| If you're at a computer, just go ahead and Anthony Bourdain and images and you'll take a look. | |
| It's very familiar. | |
| But on the Iran thing, real quick, and it's not my main point, but I kind of disagree with you that it was the Chinese that pushed it over. | |
| I saw an interview with Professor Mondave, and I'm probably not saying his name right, but you know who I'm talking about. | |
| Yeah, I think he was doing it with a Canadian prepper. | |
| And he was basically saying that the Americans don't realize the immense weaponry and the amount of missiles and how ready the Iranians are. | |
| So I really think when it came at the end of the day, what really turned Trump were two things. | |
| One, that the Iranians could use their massile, massive missile arsenal and really rip up a lot of American bases and kill a lot of American soldiers around the Persian Gulf. | |
| But the second thing I think that Trump looked at is he realized that they could shut down the Strait of Hormuz. | |
| They could sink a tanker. | |
| They could have literally at night floating fire on top of the Persian Gulf or the Straits of Hormuz and that oil would go up to 150 and therefore trigger a worldwide Great Depression. | |
| So I think it's the Iranians themselves of what they did is what actually seems to have Trump, which, by the way, breaking news, Putin and Xi Jinping and Trump are going to meet in Beijing in April. | |
| But here's my main point. | |
| Did you want to comment on the Iran thing? | |
| But it's only going to take me a minute. | |
| Well, I mean, you're right about Iran's capabilities, but they were known. | |
| They've been known for some time. | |
| The Iranian parliament has already voted to shut the straits of Hormuz. | |
| I think the China thing made the difference. | |
| But it is true, especially because Israel can't withstand the pounding they're going to get from Iran. | |
| So maybe it was Bibi, but it was because China announced, and Bibi, I think, not wanting to have Israel destroyed on his watch, may have told Trump to postpone it again. | |
| It's something like that. | |
| It's in that ballpark, hijacker. | |
| Your arguments aren't bad arguments. | |
| We just have a different emphasis. | |
| Go right ahead here, next, your final point. | |
| Right. | |
| Well, it could be very well that the Chinese, that was so much more weight that was actually put on the pile that it actually was enough to cause a break on what everybody was pushing. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But my final point, and this goes along with Whitney Webb and her two really great volumes, 900 pages each, I think, one and two. | |
| Blackmail Nation, is it? | |
| It's One Nation Under Blackmail, and she lays out the whole matrix of this world. | |
| But my final point is on the Jeffy Epstein files. | |
| It's like I don't know how to describe it, but it's like going into a different dimension or a different world. | |
| It's the very fact that Epstein knew everybody and the way they talked and communicate with one another. | |
| Didn't matter if they were Democrat, Republican, governor, or head of a European nation. | |
| It was just how fluid it was, and that there was a whole world and a whole way they thought of how they saw the world. | |
| That's the immensity of it that I took out of it. | |
| And when I started really looking at it, some of my memories came back on different interviews. | |
| And there's one guy that was a white wizard of the Illuminati. | |
| And he did an interview, I think it was over on Renz, years and years ago. | |
| And he came out whistleblower. | |
| He goes, every year they delegate four or five people as white willed, white wizards. | |
| And he goes, what we really do is we are facilitators. | |
| We are like a legged or facilitator. | |
| So this guy Epstein, you're right. | |
| He was not part of the Mossad. | |
| I'm telling you, Jim, this guy was above CIA. | |
| He was above Mossad, above MI6. | |
| He was a facilitator. | |
| He was a white wizard. | |
| He was the one, sort of like a traffic cop in the middle of an intersection. | |
| And, you know, what the files tell us, it was more than just, you know, a young girl being trafficked. | |
| It was labor. | |
| It was weapons. | |
| It was organs. | |
| It was drugs. | |
| It was money laundering. | |
| I mean, this guy was sort of like almost a private contractor above him. | |
| But the big thing, go ahead. | |
| No, no, you go ahead. | |
| I looked at the image of the ship. | |
| I'll comment on it after you finish. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Okay, yeah. | |
| And then finally, that's the big takeaway that I get: I went into a world. | |
| The Epstein files give us enough of a look in which, I mean, you know, I used to poo-poo David Icke, but I'm really starting to think that this whole elite, they are of the, they do got the bloodline. | |
| They've got some sort of serpent bloodline serpentine type. | |
| There's something that makes those people different. | |
| And JP was right. | |
| They're just not Jews. | |
| It's just not the Jews. | |
| This is a whole network. | |
| Yeah, worldwide network of all these people. | |
| Just so criminal and immoral. | |
| But what was that about Bourdain? | |
| Yeah, no, I look. | |
| The figure on the stretcher that was actually in a firehouse is not Bourdain. | |
| He's got two deep wrinkles. | |
| His face is sufficiently different. | |
| I would rule him out. | |
| On the other hand, Hillary's brother, I think, is the more likely candidate. | |
| But the whole thing was stage. | |
| Anyone who thinks Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide, you don't understand the nature of the guy. | |
| My goodness. | |
| He's the last guy in the world who's going to commit suicide. | |
| Like Donald Trump. | |
| Donald Trump ain't going to commit suicide. | |
| He's a narcissist. | |
| He thinks he's the most important person in the world. | |
| He'd rather everyone else commit suicide before he would. | |
| I mean, it's that gross. | |
| It's that complete when you look at it. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| He's all over it. | |
| I mean, it looks like half of the federal government are penophiles and criminals, and then the other half is covering up for him. | |
| Yeah, one of the one of the stories I played only in part about I can't unsee what I've seen. | |
| Three million pages. | |
| This is really good. | |
| And if we don't have more callers, if we have one more standing by, I'll play more of it because he really is good and explaining the background here and how a society collapses and as it gets more corrupt, it gets less competent. | |
| And that's what we got, a high degree of corruption combined with an enormous degree of incompetence. | |
| I mean, that's why we're in such hazard now here of a world war that could turn every one of us into a pile of ash. | |
| Listen, hijacker was a good call. | |
| I appreciate the call. | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| You're saying that Hillary Clinton's brother laid on the stretcher. | |
| He was alive or he was dead. | |
| Oh, he did. | |
| No, the guy died. | |
| He died around the same time. | |
| And I'm just saying, yeah, it looked more like him than it does than Bourdain. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| All right. | |
| Thanks, hijacker. | |
| James in Vancouver. | |
| Join the conversation, James. | |
| The motto of the Dalton School is go forth unafraid. | |
| Go forth. | |
| No. | |
| Go forth unafraid. | |
| And of course, you checked this Dalton School out with the movie 1999 Cruel Intentions. | |
| And I think you pretty much got it pegged here. | |
| Now, when you go through their thing on Wikipedia, you get to notable people here. | |
| You start with Ronnie Abrams, U.S. Judge Anthony Blinken, Montgomery Clift, Anderson Cooper, and then you go all the way down to the bottom here. | |
|
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| And you get faculty. | |
| And sure enough, you get Donald Barr. | |
| And then you come down and there's Jeffrey Epstein, taught 1974 to 1976. | |
| He's on the roster here as being part of the Dalton School. | |
| What does that tell you? | |
| Like I said the other day in Chinese, we say that means it doesn't matter how much crap is on your face, you're still going to look as though you don't stink at all, see? | |
| And that's because this school caters to all the people that want their little children to go to Ivy League, whether they be communist leaders around the world, whether they be duges for the United States, all the same, you see. | |
| Now, obviously, you got to know that the Dalton School, because the bars were there, bars were in OSS and the CIA. | |
| It's a front for the Central Intelligence Agency. | |
| Now, Jeffrey Epstein went to one of the most elite mathematical institutes in New York City and even the world, the Courant Institute. | |
| Started under the auspices of whoever, but Richard Courant was a high-level mathematician who worked under David Hilbert in Germany before the Third Reich, and he was forced to leave. | |
| And there was Jeffrey Epstein there, right? | |
| I believe that Jeffrey Epstein had trouble going from second year to third year courses. | |
| In other words, calculus, linear algebra, yeah, but when you get into topology and more abstract subjects, then it becomes a lot harder. | |
| I think he got a chance to get in there teaching. | |
| He walked away on his academic certificate, which was problematic. | |
| And there he was. | |
| And he had the offer to get into central intelligence kinds of operations. | |
| So back to you so far. | |
| What do you think? | |
| Yeah, yeah, sure. | |
| Go ahead, James. | |
| Give us more. | |
| Give us more. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, when you're in that business, it's a dirty operation. | |
| And ever listened to the song by Rough Trade, a Canadian group in the 1980s, high school confidential, see? | |
| And what do you got at the Dalton School? | |
| You got a bunch of high school girls, right? | |
| And it just came together, right? | |
| Investment bankers, young girls, and you hold me over. | |
| Yeah, yeah, no, keep going, I killed it. | |
| Well, all right. | |
| So look at, now I was in Manhattan in 1980. | |
| I didn't have a whole lot of cash myself, but I'll tell you, it was wild. | |
| And if I'd have had the money that people like Donald Trump and the boys had, it would be a just be a total nightmare, right? | |
| I mean, anything's going on in New York in 1980, right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| In Manhattan. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So that becomes, and you had Studio 54, that was even before 1980, right? | |
| So this idea of was Jeffrey Epstein brilliant? | |
| I don't think so. | |
| I think he couldn't cut the Grand Institute and he just settled for the consolation prize hanging out in the CIA. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But that, but that getting involved with that now is where you can get, you can get betrayed. | |
| You're going to get into trouble. | |
| And so he is okay. | |
| There's a chance he's probably still alive, but I could see a lot of people would want to whack him. | |
| Yeah, well. | |
| And that's another issue. | |
| So not going to happen. | |
| Well, you don't know that. | |
| Nobody knows that when you're on the line. | |
| Like, look what's happening now. | |
| Where's the Abraham Lincoln now? | |
| It's supposed to be attacking Iran. | |
| It's not. | |
| It can't do the job. | |
| Right? | |
| And now, what do they got? | |
| They got a deal going. | |
| Trump is going to talk to Xi and Putin in Beijing. | |
| And who knows how that's going to go? | |
| See? | |
| They can't do the war. | |
| The United States and its ally, they didn't do anything. | |
| See? | |
| And they're not going to do anything. | |
| That's what really matters to America. | |
| All of this Jeffrey Epstein stuff, this is all nothing compared to what's happening on the world stage. | |
| If the United States cannot project power, they're done. | |
| All right. | |
| Because I'll tell you this, China and Russia and Iran and all their other allies, they're not going to give up on the U.S. They're just going to be like a BOA constrictor. | |
| They're going to tighten down. | |
| And there you have it. | |
| Good stuff. | |
| Good stuff. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Excellent call. | |
| Excellent call. | |
| Much appreciated. | |
| Here, I want to see if I can pull up a little more of this wonderful presentation about the corruption of what I've seen as a bank manager will terrify you. | |
| I've worked at a big corporation bank for 12 years. | |
| Yesterday, I... | |
| Do you finally want to enjoy clear and relaxed conversations again? | |
| Take a close look now. | |
| Just the edge. | |
| The tiny visible corner of a control system that's been operating in shadows for longer than any of us have been alive. | |
| That's what we're looking at today. | |
| Not just names and flight logs. | |
| We're looking at the machine itself. | |
| But here's what they didn't count on. | |
| So Lobachevsky discovered something that should give every one of us hope. | |
| He found that pathocracies, no matter how powerful, no matter how entrenched, they always carry the seeds of their own destruction. | |
| There's two reasons for this. | |
| First, the system promotes based on loyalty, not competence, which means that over time, every critical position gets filled by someone who's terrible at their job. | |
| The system gets more corrupt and more incompetent at the same time. | |
| It's a cancer that eventually kills its own host. | |
| And you can see it right now. | |
| Look around. | |
| The decisions coming out of major institutions are so blatantly absurd, so transparently corrupt that even people who were never paying attention before are starting to say, wait a minute, something's really, really wrong here. | |
| But second, normal people, like you and I, are always the majority, always. | |
| And normal people have something that predators don't have. | |
| Conscience, intuition, empathy, the ability to recognize truth. | |
| It takes time. | |
| It takes pain, but eventually people start seeing through it. | |
| They start talking to each other. | |
| They start connecting the dots. | |
| They start building understanding outside of the controlled channels. | |
| And once enough people see the system for what it is, the game is over. | |
| Because the entire structure depends on one thing, your ignorance. | |
| It depends on you not seeing it. | |
| It depends on you believing this is all just random chaos. | |
| It's just human nature. | |
| But it's not human nature. | |
| It's a disease. | |
| A very specific, very identifiable, and very predictable disease. | |
| And it has a name, pathocracy. | |
| And the cure is exactly what's happening right now. | |
| These files that are being released, that's sunlight. | |
| People are waking up and asking questions they were never supposed to ask. | |
| That's the immune response. | |
| Millions of people around the world are refusing to look away now, refusing to comply and refusing to be silent. | |
| So that's the beginning of the end. | |
| Lobachevsky's greatest discovery was this. | |
| Knowledge of the system is itself the cure. | |
| Once you see it, you can't unsee it. | |
| And once enough people see it, the pyramid doesn't crack. | |
| It crumbles. | |
| Now, before we get into these documents, I need to say something. | |
| I want to warn you, some of the information I'm reviewing today is deeply disturbing. | |
| I'm not going to show pictures, but I'll be going through documents that detail child sex trafficking, torture, human sacrifice, cannibalism. | |
| I don't like covering these topics. | |
| I want to say I wish I didn't have to, but someone has to. | |
| Because if everyone looks away, the system wins. | |
| And I also want you to keep something really important in mind. | |
| There's over 3 million pages, and not everything in them should be taken as gospel. | |
| In fact, that could be part of the agenda, is to bury truth alongside lies, to create confusion, and to discredit anyone who tries to make sense of it. | |
| There are most likely innocent people whose names appear in these documents who have nothing to do with any of this. | |
| And there are probably a lot of guilty people whose names never appear once. | |
| That's how a system like this works. | |
| It protects the ones at the top. | |
| So as we go through this, just try to be level-headed, be objective. | |
| Don't grab a name and run with it. | |
| Think critically. | |
| Weigh the evidence. | |
| That's how we maintain our credibility. | |
| That's how the truth actually comes to light, not through hysteria, through discernment. | |
| That said, what's in these documents is staggering, and the world needs to see it. | |
| So, we're going to get into it. | |
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| I think the guy is really good. | |
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