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China's $1.5 Trillion Threat
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| I need somebody. | |
| Not just anybody. | |
| You know, I need someone. | |
| When I was so much younger than today, everybody's helping anyway. | |
| So self-assured, I'm a general man. | |
| I'll open up the doors. | |
| Help me if you can. | |
| I'm feeling down. | |
| And I do appreciate you being around. | |
| Help me get my feet back on the ground. | |
| Won't you please please help me? | |
| Well, this is Jim Fetzer, your host on the raw deal, right here on Revolution Radio Studio B this 9 day of February 2026, joined by co-host Joe Holson. | |
| We begin with a biggie, one of the biggest stories of recent time. | |
| China liquidating every dollar in its banks. | |
| Every dollar. | |
| We have Hal Turner reporting. | |
| President Xai Jai Bing posted a social media 1 a.m. this morning. | |
| We are liquidating every dollar in banks. | |
| This means they are dumping about $680 billion in U.S. Treasuries. | |
| $680 billion in U.S. treasuries. | |
| China is ordered to totally out U.S. Treasury exposure. | |
| This is a dollar exit signal. | |
| The Treasury market is the base layer of everything. | |
| If confidence in that base layer gets weakened, the whole stack gets weakened. | |
| This didn't start today. | |
| It's been building for years. | |
| China's U.S. Treasury holdings as of November 2013, $1.316 trillion at its peak. | |
| Then the exit began. | |
| June 2019, Japan presents China as a top foreign holder. | |
| May 2022. | |
| $980 billion, one of the lowest levels in 2010, November 2025, $682 billion, the lowest level since September 2008. | |
| Now connect the dots. | |
| From 1.316 trillion to 6082 billion is not noise. | |
| It's a plan. | |
| And the plan is simple. | |
| Step back from U.S. debt. | |
| Step up, control at home. | |
| Reduce dollar risk. | |
| That one fact explains a lot. | |
| Because when a buyer this big steps back, yields jump. | |
| When yields jump, liquidity gets low. | |
| When liquidity gets low, risk gets smoked. | |
| This is not good at all. | |
| So what happens next? | |
| The treasury market needs a new marginal buyer. | |
| Usually that means higher yields, higher yields are one thing. | |
| They raise the cost of money. | |
| They pull liquidity. | |
| They squeeze risk. | |
| Markets are not pricing the next step now, but they will. | |
| Real or fake. | |
| Some folks claim the social media posting shown above is from a fake account. | |
| So AI was asked, is this real? | |
| Here's the AI answer. | |
| Yes. | |
| Real reports. | |
| Recent Ray Bartsworth Blue from Chinese regulators advised banks on Feb 9026 to limit U.S. Treasury holdings due to risk holding that also matches November 2025 at 682.68 of 1.321 trillion. | |
| Meanwhile, they're also outlawing crypto. | |
| Joe, your thoughts, my friend. | |
| I think this is going to be devastating for the United States. | |
| Your thoughts. | |
| Yeah, well, Epstein says that there's no gold in the Fort Knox, so that's a little bit of a problem. | |
| And it looks like we're fixing to start a war that we can never recover from. | |
| An aircraft carrier costs $13 billion, has $8 billion worth of flying targets. | |
| They're nothing but floating pinatas. | |
| And we've got two of them that are going to either be in station or are in station in the Iran war. | |
| Trump sent over an additional 450 Tomahawk missiles. | |
| These things cost $2 million apiece. | |
| And Russia has figured out completely how to destroy the GPS guidance systems on these things. | |
| So those are going to be completely useless as war toys. | |
| But let's just multiply out two times 450. | |
| There's another billion dollars down the drain right there. | |
| We've got 100 C-130s flying additional war material in there. | |
| All of this war material is going to be flushed down the drain. | |
| We're going to have to rebuild that. | |
| So this is why Trump wants to have a $1.5 trillion defense budget because he's going to have to buy $500 billion worth of additional defense inventory just to recover what we've wasted in the ignorant wars in the Middle East, which includes every theater surrounding Israel and in Ukraine. | |
| It's absolutely insane that we have this as a form of government. | |
| Joe, well said, but I think the impact is going to make the cost of products in the United States go up, the value of the dollar go down. | |
| I see this as a catastrophe for the United States. | |
| I see it as China's revenge for all the manipulation the U.S. has been doing. | |
| I think it's been brought to a head by the threat of the war on Iran, where China declared that if Iran were hit, they would, China would take out Israel. | |
| Your thoughts? | |
| I don't think that China's going to have to worry about it. | |
| I'm sure Iran has the capacity to completely wipe out Israel. | |
| They have a FATA F-A-T-T-A-H missile that's anti-ship missile. | |
| It's Mach 14. | |
| It will destroy aircraft carriers within an 870-mile range. | |
| They've got the Khyber K-H-E-I-B-A-R shotgun missile, which is a solid-fuel missile, which can be launched instantly. | |
| You don't have to fuel it before it launches. | |
| It goes Mach 14, has a 1,500 kilogram load, and they've got between 2,000 and 3,000 of them. | |
| It's got a 1,400-kilometer range. | |
| But they've also got a newly installed medium-range missile, the Khoram Shahr, K-H-O-R-R-A-M-S-H-A-H-R-4. | |
| This one's Mach 14. | |
| It's a liquid fuel, but it can fuel with a stable liquid that only takes 12 minutes to fill the launch vehicle. | |
| And it has a 2,000-kilometer range with a 1,500-pound payload. | |
| So they've got the ability to completely knock out everything that exists in Israel. | |
| And if they just knock out the five water distillation plants, that's 85% of the water that it takes to operate the Israeli society. | |
| And if you have no water for drinking, bathing, irrigation, and fire protection, you have no society. | |
| The whole place will depopulate instantly because there's no way of sustaining life in Israel. | |
| You couldn't send enough tankers over there with water to keep them supplied. | |
| And you can't, these are not hardened desalination plants. | |
| They're all right there on the Mediterranean coast and they're be impossible to defend against these kind of missiles. | |
| So bottom line is Israel is going to reap what they've been sowing for the last 80 years in the Middle East very soon. | |
| Joe, I like the sound of that. | |
| They deserve it. | |
| Meanwhile, here's Colonel McGregor Bran attacking Iran, the global implications. | |
| I don't believe that Trump really wants to engage in this war against Iran. | |
| He talks about this ridiculous, let's make a deal nonsense, but I think he would like a negotiated arrangement of some kind. | |
| But he's also well aware that that's extremely unlikely. | |
| First of all, the principal demands from Mr. Netanyahu, which have been repeated by Mr. Trump, are number one, no nuclear enrichment. | |
| Number two, you've got to reduce your ballistic missile capability, dismantle some of your missiles. | |
| Nothing that could reach Israel is acceptable. | |
| And I think the last part is that Iran has to abandon its allies in the region in the event that anything in the future happens involving Israel. | |
| And I think that's an impossibility. | |
| Now, supposedly, the Iranians have said they will talk about the nuclear enrichment matter. | |
| That means that we must have said that we could live with something other than no enrichment. | |
| But again, that was Mr. Netanyahu's position, no enrichment whatsoever under any circumstances. | |
| Now, let's set all of that aside. | |
| And we're sending over people that obviously Mr. Netanyahu has complete confidence in Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff. | |
| What we're planning to do militarily is very clear. | |
| This is not remotely related to what you saw in June last year. | |
| This strike is designed not to simply destroy Iran. | |
| It will destroy Iran if given the opportunity. | |
| It's also designed to cause the state itself to disintegrate. | |
| Now, that was always the idea behind what we were doing in Ukraine vis-à-vis Russia. | |
| It's failed there. | |
| We now think that we have an opportunity to do to Iran what we had aimed to do against Russia. | |
| And this strike, if you will, or campaign, it's really a campaign, relies not only on naval and naval missile power, but very heavily on the Air Force. | |
| In fact, I would argue that the principal punch will be delivered by the Air Force, not the Navy. | |
| But everyone is focused on the ships at sea. | |
| That's a useful distraction. | |
| But I think you're going to see a bombing campaign on the scale of something that we saw in 1991 that went on for 40 days. | |
| Now, the difference is that we can't sustain anything for more than 10 days to two weeks. | |
| That's a fact. | |
| That means you've got to achieve your aim of causing the state to disintegrate in that interim period, that 10-day period. | |
| There are problems with it, and the problems are also regional. | |
| And when you hear people say this will not just be a war between the United States, Iran, and Israel, this will become a regional conflict, is because the states that surround Iran and Israel and are near Iran and Israel, like Turkey, they're very concerned that this could produce waves of refugees that could pour into their countries, further destabilize their societies and create a truly regional crisis. | |
| The Israelis don't care about that. | |
| They would welcome that. | |
| They see anything that leads to the destruction of the Muslim states in the region as a good thing. | |
| And the more destroyed and fragmented and divided they are, the better. | |
| The problem is that that could also have an impact on the Europeans. | |
| And that means we could see another wave of people that the Europeans do not want, more non-Europeans. | |
| And again, the Israelis are happy with that because they have no particular use or like for the Europeans either. | |
| So this is something that has nothing to do with the United States of America. | |
| This is Israel first in action. | |
| And Israel first comes before everything else. | |
| Now, something you didn't mention that I just want to bring up that Americans should pay attention to and are really not watching. | |
| And that is that on 5 February, the START Treaty, Strategic Arms Reductions Talks Treaty, that we've lived with for 40 years in one form or another, is going out of business. | |
| In other words, it's extinguished. | |
| The Russians have repeatedly told us they're willing to extend it, and we have simply not answered. | |
| Now, if it in fact ceases to exist, that means there are no constraints on the numbers of warheads or platforms. | |
| Now, the Russians have tended to stay within the original lines of the agreement. | |
| I don't know what we've done. | |
| I can't really speak to it, but I know that the Russians have tried to do that. | |
| But once this treaty is gone, from the vantage point of Moscow, if you listen to Mr. Peskoff's remarks, this is a very serious matter. | |
| They view this as reanimating an existential threat to Russia. | |
| Now, going for 40 years with this, which is a long time, this is the first time in 40 years where we will have no arms control arrangement in operation with Russia or previously the Soviet Union. | |
| And many of us think this is potentially very dangerous. | |
| Some people think it could cause another nuclear arms race, which is eminently possible. | |
| It certainly means that the Russians have no obligation to stay within those limitations. | |
| It means they could introduce new technologies, new missile categories, new kinds of warheads, a whole range of things. | |
| So I hope between now and the 5th of February that someone in the administration will wake up and recognize this is very important. | |
| But for the moment, it's Israel first. | |
| This is about America first when you start talking about the strategic arms reduction talks. | |
| And we're sort of ignoring everything other than what we think has to be done to make the world safe for Israel. | |
| And that's really what we're about right now. | |
| That's the purpose behind this entire operation. | |
| Now, we can, whether or not you think it'll work, that's another matter. | |
| Yeah, and I do want to get into both of those, but let's just jump right into that one because we just showed you President Trump saying from the Oval Office, the leader of the Republican Party, the president of the army, you know, the commander-in-chief, this is where I want to go. | |
| And yet, across town from Fox Business News, you had two of his otherwise big supporters saying this. | |
| I'm not the expert. | |
| You're the expert, General King. | |
| But I'm just saying, really? | |
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Command Control Violations
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| Make a deal with Iran? | |
| Are we sure about that, sir? | |
| Really? | |
| I totally agree with the implications of everything you just said, Larry. | |
| I think we have a clear historic choice here. | |
| Why is that? | |
| If we negotiate with Iran, and let's assume we get a good deal, even no enrichment, which is the essence of a good nuclear deal. | |
| Therefore, they can't produce a nuclear weapon. | |
| Let's say we even got further than that. | |
| No ballistic missiles or limited ballistic missiles and no support for proxies. | |
| Those two issues I just mentioned likely are not on the table. | |
| Let's assume we even got that far and we have a deal. | |
| What does that do? | |
| That extends the life of this regime indefinitely. | |
| We have a major paradigm shift in the Middle East that has not been achieved since the regime came to power. | |
| That was 45 plus years ago. | |
| They have been destabilizing this region, killing Americans, killing Israelis, and many others in the region. | |
| And we take them off the board finally, and we're able to move forward without this destabilizing barbaric regime. | |
| The opportunities for the future are enormous. | |
| And who will have achieved that? | |
| President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu would have achieved that. | |
| And without Trump's involvement here, this doesn't happen. | |
| I got to believe the president understands this clearly, and he knows it. | |
| He's just not saying all of that because likely he doesn't want to flag exactly what he's going to do. | |
| But I got to have some confidence here that he's going to take these guys off the board and move towards a stabilized Middle East. | |
| You know, Doug, I have never, I cannot recall in my adult lifetime, and even looking back in history, you know, prior to that, where you had major figures that were publicly lobbying against any kind of diplomacy. | |
| And you heard him very specifically say there, even if all those three conditions that you said were laid out were achieved, that would be bad. | |
| So the only thing that left, what we should do, is to go kill these people, which violates everything. | |
| Number one, it violates the Constitution because we can't go to war unless the Congress declares it or unless we've been attacked. | |
| And you're saying that, well, just because they exist, we should go kill them. | |
| What do you make of that? | |
| Well, he's invoking a number of important assumptions. | |
| And the assumption is that there will be no security or safety for Israel as long as the Iranian state in its current form exists or as long as the Iranian state exists. | |
| I'm sure they'd be delighted if it broke up into separate constituent parts. | |
| So there's no surprise here. | |
| What Americans need to understand, and I think people in the Middle East are beginning to figure out, is this is not the last step in the march to total and complete security, which equates to Israeli Jewish supremacy in the region or Israeli hegemony, however you want to put it. | |
| This is not the last step because once you have successfully destroyed Iran, you will have to turn your attentions to the destruction of Turkey. | |
| Now, Turkey, as they call it now, is standing on the sidelines, but they're not stupid. | |
| They understand what's really happening. | |
| They understand what Israel's goals are. | |
| And they've already concluded, I think, that they are inevitably going to come to blows with Israel. | |
| And that's probably going to happen in Syria. | |
| Turkey is better armed in many respects than Iran. | |
| It has a real navy. | |
| It has substantially and probably the best army in NATO from the standpoint of numbers and equipment and so forth. | |
| So the next step is to destroy Turkey. | |
| So let's not delude ourselves what this is about. | |
| What General Keene is saying and what Larry Kudlow are saying and what you're hearing from everybody else that's connected to APAC and to the Israeli lobby in this country is there can be no peace in the Middle East, no safety for Israel or Jews in the Middle East until the Iranian state is utterly and completely destroyed, defanged, neutralized, pacified, eliminated. | |
| In other words, go back to the Morgantau plan for Germany that was eventually rejected and understand that that's what you're talking about in Iran. | |
| It's reduction to irrelevance, breaking it up, turning it into a pastoral community. | |
| The point is that it presents no danger. | |
| Now, the other Arab states in the region know this. | |
| That's why you're seeing Arab states like Jordan for the first time who are denying access to their airspace. | |
| Frankly, it doesn't make any difference. | |
| We'll fly wherever we want to, and there's not a damn thing that the Arab states in the region could do about it. | |
| But I think the leadership in the Arab states in the peninsula is worried. | |
| I mean, all of the leaders in these countries risk being overthrown as a result of what's about to happen because their populations are seething with anger and hatred for Israel and us. | |
| So this is something that has regional and potentially global implications. | |
| And let's look at what that may mean in terms of on the ground. | |
| You mentioned a minute ago about the fact that this would be a campaign. | |
| In that same interview, Jack Keene also lobbied for a complete campaign. | |
| But the question is, does the campaign he outlined, is that something that we can do if Iran doesn't just capitulate and actually sustain, like the Houthis did, for example, and they don't go quickly or quietly. | |
| Here's what he said. | |
| To have the offensive punch to really conduct not a strike, but a campaign against Iran, which would likely last not for a couple of days, but actually longer than that. | |
| And that means to take down the civilian and military leadership, all these repressive organizations to include the IRGC that have been punishing the people, killing somewhere between 10 to 30,000. | |
| We don't know the exact number, but even the lower number is completely staggering. | |
| 40,000 jailed as a result of it. | |
| And also destroy their ballistic missile systems, which they have been managing to recover since June. | |
| And I would imagine, given the indication that you just made, Maria, about activity at the nuclear sites, that they would finish off whatever recovery Iran is doing. | |
| This is a comprehensive plan to actually take Iran off the board. | |
| No president has had this opportunity. | |
| This president does. | |
| Well, now, Doug, I can't help but remember what happened with the Houthis because we had this overwhelming combat power advantage over them, and yet we could not submit or crush them into submission, and we couldn't stop all their missiles. | |
| They continue to be able to do that. | |
| Iran now has plenty of time and experience from last year to understand how to harden their capacity and to disperse their capabilities. | |
| It doesn't seem to me that they would go quite so easily as what Jack Keene's talking about. | |
| What do you think? | |
| Well, he's confirmed essentially what we discussed before, setting aside his numbers for the people allegedly killed inside Iran. | |
| Those are ridiculous. | |
| I don't know about the numbers of people jailed, but there was a concerted effort by MI6, Mossad, and the CIA working together to overthrow the regime. | |
| It was a substantial effort. | |
| You know, we've talked about that, 40,000 starlight terminals. | |
| The Chinese and the Russians, certainly in their intelligence apparatuses, came to their rescue and helped them eliminate most of those problems. | |
| The regime is now very stable. | |
| And contrary to popular belief, Iranians are not all on their knees praying that we will bomb their country to rid them of the Ayatollah. | |
| That's not the case. | |
| Iranian nationalism is a very powerful force. | |
| It's imparted a great deal of cohesion to the society. | |
| But your question is, is any of this possible? | |
| Can it be done? | |
| I think we have 10 days to two weeks, and that's it. | |
| At that point, I think our strategic arsenal of missiles and conventional munitions that are of an exotic quality, let's put it that way, will have been exhausted. | |
| To go any further would be impossible. | |
| We wouldn't be able to do it. | |
| So I think you're talking about something that can last 10 days to two weeks. | |
| The question is, can the Iranians outlast that? | |
| That's something I don't know. | |
| I can't evaluate it. | |
| I know that they have dispersed most of their missile arsenal. | |
| So you would have to have a lot of munitions for a lot of different targets. | |
| And I know they've dispersed their command and control. | |
| They have a tightly organized command and control structure that can survive the losses of key figures that will be rapidly replaced. | |
| Those people have already been identified. | |
| So I'm skeptical that it can work for the reasons that you cite, because after all, the House were very small in a very small area. | |
| This is an enormous area the size of Western Europe. | |
| And I think 93 million people. | |
| So I'm skeptical. | |
| I would urge the president to reconsider. | |
| And I think he may want to, but I'm not sure he's going to have a choice. | |
| Let me ask you a related question, Doug. | |
| That was looking at the question, can Iran endure for 10 days to continue fighting beyond that and exhaust our initial supply? | |
| But if they are as convinced as you are that the whole operation is designed to destroy the Iranian regime, then they have literally no motivation to withhold anything and to constrain their responses. | |
| And in fact, they have an advantage or a reason to start really hitting us and Iran, Israel hard after them. | |
| So the question to you is, what do you think, given if you were the Iranian leadership, if you started receiving this, I mean, like from the beginning, what would be your reaction to the United States forces in the region? | |
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Iranian Leadership Reaction
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Israeli Stooges Propaganda
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| I'm going to play the rest. | |
| It's just a few more minutes, but I can't resist observing how Larry Kudlow and General Keene are total 100% Israeli stooges just issuing a propaganda line. | |
| I find that disgusting, completely disgusting. | |
| Let's complete with Colonel McGregor, whom I regard as the best geopolitical analyst in the world today. | |
| Well, I would launch, let's put it this way, if I were Iranian, I would launch the mother of all strikes and I would target Israel and all of our bases. | |
| Those would be my priorities. | |
| I would watch carefully to do everything I can to maintain an effective air and missile defense. | |
| I would treat the ships at sea as potential targets, but they would not be my priority. | |
| As I think I've said before, hitting moving vessels at sea is tougher than many people think. | |
| But I think we also don't know exactly what Iran's capabilities are. | |
| Could they strike our base on Diego Garcia now? | |
| I've talked to some people who think they can. | |
| That's something that was impossible the last time around. | |
| If that's possible, that could have a huge strategic impact. | |
| So the bottom line is, yes, Dan, I think they'll hit all of our bases. | |
| But I think Israel will be the principal recipient of everything that they can throw at Israel. | |
| And remember, numbers of these ships are there as part of air and missile defense. | |
| And the Air Force will also have a role in that. | |
| So a lot of what we're doing is going to be connected to the defense of tiny Israel from these massive strikes that are probably going to come in from Iran. | |
| I don't know, and I don't think anybody can say with absolute certainty what Iran's true capabilities are. | |
| I think the Chinese have invested heavily in them. | |
| And what I would also argue is if we're right and this drags on for several days and it begins to erode Iranian strength and staying power, which it could potentially, I don't think the Chinese and the Russians in particular are going to sit quietly and do nothing. | |
| Even India is disturbed by all of this because the Indians don't see any benefit to the region and to the world associated with the destruction of Iran. | |
| I think Europeans will begin to step back with a degree of horror and fear of what we're doing because of the things that I mentioned before about more refugees. | |
| Bottom line is this could become a regional war and it could spill out of the region and it could involve the Chinese and the Russians. | |
| And I don't think it's a good idea to dismiss that out of hand, to act as though, well, that's impossible. | |
| It's not impossible. | |
| It's a very real potentiality. | |
| I am so happy with Doug McGregor. | |
| Joe, give me your thoughts about all of the abob. | |
| Yeah, well, General Keene's an absolute lunatic. | |
| You want to know who the destabilizing barbaric regime has been in the world since 1945? | |
| That would be the United States. | |
| And in the Middle East, that would be Israel. | |
| So let's just put that label where it belongs. | |
| And let's talk about some real logistics issues. | |
| Every one of our bombers, our tankers, and our AWAC planes are subsonic. | |
| They're ridiculously easy targets to hit, number one. | |
| Number two, our fighters, which may go up to like Mach 2.5, they have a limited range. | |
| If they're flying at 75% power, which is where the range is calculated, they have about a 900-mile range. | |
| If you're flying full military power and you're carrying military loads, which add a whole lot of drag for those externally mounted armaments, that means that your range is down to about 600 miles per hour, 600-mile range. | |
| And they're stationed in bases, regardless of what Jordan says about closing their airspace. | |
| They've got dozens and dozens of U.S. aircraft sitting on Jordan airfields right now waiting to strike. | |
| So shut up, Jordan. | |
| You're a little puppet government that doesn't deserve to exist. | |
| Now, what happens is that in order to do the strikes that they did during the 12-day war, the Israelis had to take the tankers off, station them over Syria, and then also at the edge of Iraq so they could refuel the fighter planes that were dropping the cruise missiles at least once, but usually twice to go over and back. | |
| What happens if the first strike, when we see those tankers taken off, we know they're taken off for a reason. | |
| What happens when the first strike takes out every one of those tankers? | |
| Every one of those fighters is going to crash before they can either get to the war theater or they're going to turn around and go back to their bases where they'll be shot down on the ground at the bases. | |
| Every bit of this is absolute 100% stupid wargaming by idiots that have just a peer-level client since World War II, with the exception of Ukraine, where Russia's had four years now to study exactly what our methods and motives and equipment are. | |
| And they know exactly where our limitations are. | |
| And trust me, they have no interest in seeing the United States destroy the BRICS system, which is what this whole thing is all about, because we're losing our dollar hegemony. | |
| And Japan is limiting all of their, or liquidating their sales of treasury bills. | |
| There's no way we can get out of this trap. | |
| It's absolutely insane. | |
| And the reason why Nutty Yahoo shows up at the White House once a week to show Trump some additional Epstein files is because he's got tons of blackmail, not just on him, but also on Jared, on his sons, Eric and Donald Jr., on his daughter, Ivanka, on his second or his first wife, Ivana, who was BFF with Ghislaine Maxwell for 10 years, | |
| riding around pimping little teenage girls off the sidewalks with cards saying, we can make you a model. | |
| We can make you a masseuse. | |
| We can make you anything you want to be. | |
| Just show up at this address and me and Ghislaine will rape you and then we'll let Jeffrey rape you. | |
| The whole thing is so incestuously ugly, it's ridiculous. | |
| What great comments, Joe. | |
| Love it. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Absolutely excellent, my friend. | |
| And we're on Kabuki Theater in UAE, Abu Dhabi, for the Russian-Ukrainian war. | |
| And then we're also carrying on one in Muscat, Oman for the U.S.-Iranian war. | |
| Absolutely ridiculous. | |
| All we're doing is stalling for time when everybody wants this all to end. | |
| And it's ridiculous that we're playing this game and that people in this country are so uninformed that they can't see through the smokescreen and call these people out for what's really going on. | |
| Here's another piece. | |
| Don't let the we cannot allow the United States to be dragged into another bloody, endless conflict on behalf of a criminal ethnostate. | |
| We cannot allow it to happen. | |
| And of course, every accusation is a confession when it comes to Israel. | |
| It is an open secret that Israel has secret nuclear weapons and have had them for decades, and yet they are unsupervised. | |
| We cannot allow the United States to be dragged into another bloody, endless conflict on behalf of a criminal ethnostate. | |
| We cannot allow it to happen. | |
| And of course, every accusation is a confession when it comes to Israel. | |
| It is. | |
| Like it, like it, like it. | |
| Well said. | |
| Meanwhile, Iran-U.S. negotiations restart and open, but they're not going to go anywhere because the claims that General Keene was endorsing are absurd. | |
| It's really dismantling the military capabilities of Iran so they could be destroyed by Israel at the drop of a hat. | |
| Negotiation between Iran and the United States concluded in Muscat, Omahan, when both sides agreeing to continue the dialogue, even as Washington has Russia within hours by imposing new oil-related sanctions. | |
| Talks, Mark, the first formal diplomatic engagement between Tehran and Washington since negotiation was suspended last summer on a brief but intense regional conflict. | |
| Took place amid height military tensions, political mistrust, and sharply divided reactions inside Iran. | |
| Please mute, Joe. | |
| Meanwhile, Tucker and Cert on criticizing Israel. | |
| We're not supposed to be able to. | |
| There's 31 states, I believe, that have passed laws saying you're not allowed to boycott or divest or sanction Israel. | |
| And if you're an American company that does that, we're going to take away your contracts from the state governments. | |
| You will be punished severely financially, your family, your business, etc., if you dare to disagree with Israel. | |
| What the kind of law is that? | |
| Is there any law in the United States that you've heard of that says if you criticize the U.S. government, our Constitution, Destructor Flag? | |
| I don't think there's any penalty ever for attacking the United States. | |
| And I'm not saying there should be, of course. | |
| But then how can there be penalties for disagreeing with a foreign country? | |
| The second you're critical of Benjamin Netanyahu. | |
| You get punished by the U.S. government? | |
| That's insane. | |
| But that's the state of play. | |
| I don't think it's an exaggeration, is it? | |
| Yeah, no, it's not. | |
| That's exactly where it is today, as insane as it may be. | |
| Meanwhile, blacks, movemental, what a smart guy. | |
| I really admire Max. | |
| Partisan, and they often collude together in ways we never would have expected, like Jeffrey Epstein proposing sharing of a hot dog between Steve Bannon and Noam Chomsky. | |
| But they're united by certain things. | |
| They are morally depraved, as evidenced by Bill Gates's apparent revelation, which he's now denying, that he received STDs from various Russian girls the same year that his Bill and Melinda Gates Health Foundation launched a $100,000 condom challenge. | |
| While many of us who analyzed these files and this whole scandal are called conspiracy theorists, a key takeaway for me is what the late dissident political scientist Michael Parenti tried to emphasize in his famous talk Conspiracy and Class Power, which is that the system that controls us, capitalism, is fundamentally at its base a conspiracy among elites. | |
| And the third takeaway is who are those elites? | |
| Well, this is a transatlantic elite network in which Jeffrey Epstein found himself at the center, made connections with various intelligence-linked figures. | |
| He may have been kind of a con man, somehow became a billionaire. | |
| But in an exchange with Steve Bannon, where Bannon declares in 2018, Bannon said, all roads lead through Beijing. | |
| Jeffrey Epstein countered all roads run through Tel Aviv. | |
| And that is emphasized in these emails as Epstein talks about sitting by the pool with Ron Lauder, one of the closest pro-Israel billionaires to both Netanyahu and now Donald Trump sitting by the pool with him and Leon Black or hanging out with his good friend Les Wexner, | |
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| making deals on behalf of Ehud Barak, tipping him about a rising company founded by Peter Thiel called Palantir, which now forms the real basis of the American deep state, as well as Andreessen Horowitz, a firm that Epstein had heard about early on, which now effectively controls TikTok and is also at the center of the American deep state. | |
| There is a clear pro-Israel or Israeli flavor to Epstein's network. | |
| Joe, did you hear him talk about sharing a hot dog? | |
| In Petrospeak, as we know, we learned from the WikiLeaks revelations. | |
| Barack Obama spent $65,000 American taxpayer dollars plying hot dogs and pizza from Chicago into the White House for a private party. | |
| But of course, the White House doesn't accept food from outside sources. | |
| And if it were real hot dogs and real pizza, they'd be soggy and inedible by the time they got from Chicago to the White House. | |
| No, and peddles speak. | |
| Hot dogs are little boys. | |
| Pete says little girls. | |
| So they're talking about these high monkey mucks sharing a little boy. | |
| Joe, I'm repulsed. | |
| I'm ready to vomit. | |
| Well, if you read into the Epstein files, there's stuff that's even far more disturbing. | |
| Let's give a little background on this. | |
| What is veal? | |
| Veal is a young calf that they lock in a pen where it can't move at all, and they feed it nothing but milk for about six months, and that makes it a real nice, tender meat. | |
| So that's what they do with calves. | |
| But then they also have faux grow, which is a pate that's made out of flattened goose liver, F-O-I-E-G-R-A-S, also called Braunswager when I was growing up. | |
| I used to like Braunswager sandwiches, but basically you take the goose and you force feed it corn until it just absolutely triples the size of its liver, and then you eat the liver and you make a paste out of it. | |
| Well, guess what? | |
| One of the things that they said in the WikiLeaks is that when they're cannibalizing these infants, the big delicacy is to eat the intestines with the feces inside of it. | |
| And I went, oh my God, that's horrible. | |
| And then I went, why in the hell would they do that? | |
| Well, think about it. | |
| If you have an infant that's been nothing but breastfed for the first six months or nine months of its life, its intestines are full of nothing but mother's milk, which is going to make some nice little form of cheese that's inside the intestine. | |
| So you take the intestine out and you cook it. | |
| And then these cannibals sit around and eat those babies' intestines and think how smart they are and how much smarter they are than everybody else on the planet. | |
| We're sick of you satanic bastards. | |
| You understand that? | |
| We know exactly what you're up to. | |
| Epstein is showing more and more stuff every day. | |
| More and more witnesses are coming forward. | |
| You're completely trapped. | |
| And the only way out of this is to create World War III. | |
| And you're doing everything you can to stage set that. | |
| And unfortunately, you own enough of the news media and enough of our phony balancing politicians that you're able to pull this scam off. | |
| But it's absolutely hideous. | |
| And I hope that when Armageddon comes, it's not for the whole planet. | |
| It's just for you satanic monsters that have taken our planet from us. | |
| Joe, it's scary. | |
| It's creepy. | |
| It's unbelievably bad. | |
| Here we have Susan Bradford on Epstein and Putin. | |
| The relationship explained. | |
| I now blocking, I think, even access to my own blog. | |
| Well, worry not about it. | |
| Meanwhile, FBI documents. | |
| Epstein equals Mossad. | |
| Trump, compromised by Israel from Kevin Barrett. | |
| This is on ounce.com. | |
| Let's see what Kevin has to say here. | |
| This is an interview with Press TV. | |
| If you have car insurance from State Farm. | |
| We'll finesse the ad. | |
| Press TV, welcome everyone. | |
| Now more than 3 million pages of records of the USDOJ in a high-profile sex trafficking case has shed light on dozens of powerful figures allegedly connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, exposing links of political leaders, world diplomats, incorporated elites across multiple continents in their illegal escapade with underage girls. | |
| U.S. President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Tesla Zelon Bosk, UK Prince Andrews, UK Ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mendison, Francis Emmanuel McCron an official from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Turkey, Slovakia, and all throughout West Asia. | |
| But a peculiar number of files lead straight to Tel Aviv, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, is shown to have stayed in Epstein, New York apartment on multiple occasions. | |
| It's this intimate relationship and money transfers involving the two of them driving speculation will be the focus of the spotlight program. | |
| But first, here's a quick report. | |
| This is not only a story of a pedophile, sex trafficker, and a predator. | |
| This is also a story of blackmail power and foreign influence. | |
| The explosive new FBI memo alleges not only that Jeffrey Epstein worked with Mossad, but U.S. President Donald Trump was even compromised by Israel with Jared Kushner, described as the real brains behind the operation. | |
| The claims are fueling a firestorm. | |
| The memo links Epstein directly to former Prime Minister Ehwed Barak, a former military intel chief who visited Epstein's home dozens of times. | |
| These revelations come as pressure bills from Epstein survivors and U.S. critics, including Tucker Carlson, who openly questions if Epstein was running a Mossad blackmail operation. | |
| Here's a quote. | |
| And moreover, it's extremely obvious to anyone who watches that this guy had direct connection to a foreign government. | |
| Now no one's allowed to say that that foreign government is Israel because we have been somehow cowed. | |
| The memo also references Epstein's 2008 sweetheart bleeding, where prosecutor Alex Acosta was told that Epstein belonged to intelligence and backed off. | |
| This pattern of protection continues to date in order to keep the truth hidden. | |
| Another quote. | |
| Your memo and release yesterday on Jeffrey Epstein, it left some lingering mysteries. | |
| One of the biggest is whether he ever worked for an American or foreign intel agency. | |
| The former labor secretary was Miami U.S. Attorney Alex Costa, allegedly said he did work for an intel agency. | |
| Could you resolve whether or not he did? | |
| And also, could you say why there was a minute missing from the jailhouse state? | |
| Yeah, sure. | |
| Trump irritated. | |
| Could I just interrupt for a second? | |
| Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? | |
| The guy's been talked about for years. | |
| The release FBI documents provide official weight for long circulating theories. | |
| It paints a picture of a compromised U.S. political system where a convicted sex trafficker may have acted as a tool for a foreign ally's influence, raising grave questions about who truly holds power in Washington. | |
| There's more. | |
| But, Joe, this is sensational stuff. | |
| I mean, it's become a subject of worldwide discussion. | |
| It's brought all the attention back to Israel, totally appropriately, exposing that our Congress is Israeli-occupied territory, that Donald Trump is a puppet of BB net. | |
| Yeah, I think exposure is absolutely indispensable to cope with the problem. | |
| We have to understand it clearly. | |
| I like what's happening in terms of the expose. | |
| Your thoughts. | |
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| Well, speaking of exposés, you have a colleague, Hakeem Hagapan. | |
| I'm not pronouncing the name properly. | |
| Joaquin Hegopian. | |
| Joaquin. | |
| I keep pronouncing that wrong. | |
| I apologize, Joaquim. | |
| But anyhow, he was writing articles at Veterans Today, the same time you and I were back in 2010. | |
| And he wrote a series of articles about pedophilia and empire. | |
| And Robert David Steele convinced him that he really needed to go ahead and expand on that and make it a book. | |
| It ended up being a five-volume set of a 3,000-year history of pedophilia by the part of leadership in this world. | |
| And it's absolutely disgusting. | |
| One of the more disgusting chapters that he posted at Veterans Today concerned the blood queen in Transylvania. | |
| This was Elizabeth, Countess Elizabeth Bothere, B-A-T-H-O-R-Y. | |
| Look it up. | |
| The blood queen. | |
| She got servant girls to come work in her castle where she could teach them manners and foreign languages and educate them and make them into refined young ladies. | |
| And turned out she massacred over 400 young girls. | |
| She would take them and originally she'd be nice to them for a month or two. | |
| Then she'd start being more and more mean to them. | |
| Then she'd end up sexually torturing them, hanging them over her bathtub and slitting their throats and bathing in their and drinking their blood. | |
| This woman did this to over 400 servant girls in Transylvania, and she was born in 1560. | |
| She was discovered in about 1608, but they couldn't prosecute her because she was royal blood. | |
| But they managed to get confessions out of four of the servant girls that she didn't execute. | |
| And they went ahead and tried them for accessories to murder and executed three of them. | |
| One of them, because she just started there, got life and sentence. | |
| And they put the beautiful blood queen in a palace turret and bricked up the windows. | |
| And she spent the last six or eight years of her life in solitary confinement. | |
| I hope the demons of all the young ladies that she massacred came to haunt her every night and every day of her life. | |
| But that's what was so disgusting. | |
| And he had other chapters that were equally as graphic that I just finally, I couldn't stand to read it anymore because I didn't need to know how horrible the government really was. | |
| But if you want to know how horrible governments and particularly monarchs have been throughout the history of the world, I recommend that you get his book. | |
| And I think it's available online for free. | |
| Enjoy yourself because it's going to be a heartbreaking expose and mind expanding as far as the extent of evil that's existed in our world and never mentioned. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Very nice summary. | |
| Joaquin joins me every Wednesday on the right here on Revolution Radio and now recording Monday evenings on Truth versus News with Don Gronn and Russell Windher. | |
| He has done work. | |
| You're absolutely correct. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| He's a West Point graduate and he did really good in school and he ended up knowing a lot of the players that are in the military right now, particularly army officers. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So he has firsthand knowledge of how rotten these people were and how rotten West Point was as far as their promotion programs. | |
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Celebrating Mass Starvation
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| So here we have Israelis dancing, singing, and celebrating the mass starvation of the Palestinians. | |
| This is pretty bad. | |
| Celebrating at the Gaza border. | |
| We're cheering on the IDF in front of the thousands of tons of stationary aid that Israel has stopped from coming in, starving millions of Palestinians in an effort to crush them out of existence. | |
| Israelis have been heading down to the Gaza border every single day to celebrate And when Israel lets in a little bit of aid, they stand in front of the trucks to stop them from crossing to the border and feeding starving people. | |
| The fact that Israeli society celebrates this is a case study on collective cruelty and dehumanization. | |
| 86% of Israelis reported that they support the genocide or want more genocide in Gaza. | |
| And it is anti-Israel. | |
| It's considered to be anti-Israel if you do not support starving millions of people trapped in the Gaza Strip. | |
| Their society has been corrupted from the inside out by Zionism. | |
| And they do not even understand how the rest of the world views them when they act like that. | |
| Have you seen the other videos that you can look up after this of Israelis standing on hilltops outside of Gaza to watch the bombs blow Palestine? | |
| It's a viewing party for genocide. | |
| Zionists have been selling Gaza's real estate. | |
| Here in the United Synagogues, events at universities in California. | |
| Revolution Radio at freedomslips.com will be right back to this message. | |
| If you tell them how they're wrong, you can tell them how cruel they're. | |
| Was it a conspiracy? | |
| Did you know that the police in Boston are broadcasting the marathon? | |
| That the Boston Globe was tweeting that a demonstration bomb would be set off during the marathon for the benefit of bomb squad activities. | |
| And that one would be set off in one minute in front of the library, which happened as the globe had announced. | |
| Peering through the smoke, you could see bodies with missing arms and legs. | |
| But there was no blood. | |
| The blood only showed up later and came out of a tube. | |
| They used amputee actors and a studio quality smoke machine. | |
| Don't let yourself be played. | |
| Check out And Nobody Died in Boston either. | |
| Available at moonrockbooks.com. | |
| That's moonrockbooks.com. | |
| The capital will ever treat us. | |
| Because we know who they are and what they do. | |
| This is what they do, and you can torture us and bomb us. | |
| Fire is catching. | |
| And if we burn, you burn with us. | |
| Good evening. You'll wake up. | |
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| The time is over. | |
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| The war is coming. | |
| And it's your choice to decide If you want to be a warrior or a victim, denial is not a choice anymore. | |
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| Boys, I'm such a fan of Thomas Massey. | |
| As Epstein must reach Congress, Massey vows to use nuclear option. | |
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20% Bet on Thomas Massey
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| Members of Congress will begin reviewing unredacted, unredacted Justice Department files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein starting Monday. | |
| That would be today. | |
| The Associate Press obtained a letter breaking down the agreement with the Justice Department. | |
| Lawmakers will be allowed to move more than 3 million previously released docs at DOJ headquarters, but may not make electronic copies and must provide at least 24 hours' notice to access them on site. | |
| Staff members will not be permitted to assist with a review. | |
| The arrangement comes after months of political pressure over what critics said was an overly redacted and delayed release following passage of the Epstein File Transparency Act of 2025, which required DOJ to make the records related to Epstein's investigation public. | |
| Representative Thomas Massey, Republican from Kentucky, co-author of the law, a leading advocate for volunteer, intensified his rhetoric this week, worrying that he would resort to what he described as a nuclear option if the Justice Department continue to withhold the names of Epstein's alleged clients from the files. | |
| If the victims want to give them to me, I've expressed I'm willing to do that. | |
| Messy told CNN Sunday morning. | |
| Massey's comments, which come on social media and political forums, described a readiness to publicly disclose sensitive names should DOJ refuse to read the actum underscores his confrontational stance with the Justice Department and his willingness to escalate the dispute. | |
| Trump is furious. | |
| Massey is leading and balls against his APAC endorse Pohn. | |
| But anyone with any integrity is going to support Thomas Massey. | |
| Does your house feel more like a burden than a home? | |
| Between the upkeep, costs, and unused rooms, it might be I'm at 80% in the betting markets. | |
| That means you got to put $4 at risk to win one more dollar if you're going to bet on Thomas Massey. | |
| Although, you know, I think it's a safe bet. | |
| Well, and Donald Trump has endorsed your opponent, correct? | |
| Coming up in the middle of the morning. | |
| And so, but the good news is that you drew the top spot on the May 19th primary ballot in a race where name ID is high. | |
| Research shows that it gives a 1% to 2% advantage. | |
| And there it is. | |
| And so that's good news. | |
| Now, you're still, I think I saw one of those Kapali markets, or somebody said you have an 80% chance of winning now. | |
| Even though they're throwing all this money, you know, the Zionists, Miriam Adelson, one of them, they're spending a lot of money to try to discredit you and get you to lose. | |
| So how is that going? | |
| Well, I like looking at those betting markets. | |
| I don't bet on them because it would be insider trading and I have inside information. | |
| I would clearly, I would bet on myself, obviously. | |
| But I look at that, and I'm surprised I'm at 80% in the betting markets. | |
| That means you got to put $4 at risk to win one more dollar if you're going to bet on Thomas Massey. | |
| Although, you know, I think it's a safe bet. | |
| I'm not encouraging people to bet. | |
| But what's interesting is the people on the internet who are saying Massey doesn't have a chance, or Donald Trump says he just pulls a single-digit number, you know, out of thin air every time he talks about my polling. | |
| He said I'm at 8%, I'm at 9%, I'm at 6%. | |
| If you believe that, there's free money on the betting markets, right? | |
| Like you can spend a dollar. | |
| My opponent's at 20%. | |
| And if you believe he's going to win, you're going to end up with $5, okay? | |
| Clearly, people don't believe that, or the market would move in the other direction. | |
| Now, I do think it's going to move. | |
| I do think they're going to pummel the crap out of me here pretty soon. | |
| They've got millions of dollars. | |
| We saw it in Jamal Bowman's race. | |
| We saw it in Corey Bush's race, where the AIPAC folks said we can't have any dissension. | |
| And I'm even more rare on the Republican side. | |
| On the Democrat side, you have a few dissenters from APAC. | |
| On the Republican side, I'm literally the only one. | |
| So the sky's probably the limit on what they could spend against me. | |
| Maybe 20 million, maybe more than that. | |
| My own polling shows that I'm ahead. | |
| My opponent has about, it's like maybe 15% name ID, maybe 20%. | |
| So when we poll what we do, we don't like to do this, but we want to know the number. | |
| After we get them to answer the first question, we say, oh, by the way, did you know that other guy is endorsed by Donald Trump? | |
| Does that change your mind? | |
| And it does change their mind. | |
| He goes up like 20 points and I go down 10, but I'm still winning by a good margin, even with the counter endorsement from Donald Trump. | |
| So I do like my odds there on the internet. | |
| I would love for some independent group to come in and poll it. | |
| I don't go, you know, I could release my 20-page poll and show everybody where we're at with everything, but they would just discount it because there's so many liars on the internet talking about polls that don't exist or weren't done scientifically. | |
| I think people stick with Donald Trump right now, even though he's going against everything that MAGA was supposed to be for. | |
| I mean, there is bright spots over at HHS, don't get me wrong. | |
| There are bright spots over there. | |
| They did update the vaccine schedule for children. | |
| They did get rid of the hepatitis vaccine. | |
| First thing to give to a baby makes absolutely no sense. | |
| So they got rid of it. | |
| So there is a bright spot. | |
| So there's that. | |
| So tip of the hat. | |
| I give credit where credit's due. | |
| But I think just like the Democrats, the reason why they have such good enemies or horrible enemies like Donald Trump, people want to stay with him because they lived through four years of Joe Biden's dementia and all the encroachment on their freedoms and mandating things. | |
| And so I think that they despise his enemies so much that they're willing to stay loyal. | |
| Just same way the other way. | |
| They despise Donald Trump so much, the Democrats that they'll still vote for a generic Democrat, Kamala Harris, who nobody liked and nobody wanted. | |
| Nobody voted for her in the primary ever. | |
| So I think that that's probably what's happening here where people want to stay with Donald Trump because they despise his enemies so much. | |
| Would you agree with that? | |
| Well, yeah. | |
| And while we're listing accomplishments, this may have been at USDA and not HHS, but I know Bobby Kennedy had his hands in it. | |
| They redid the food pyramid. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| And that's, I mean, think of all the lobbyists they pissed off when they did that. | |
| All the ag lobbyists. | |
| So hats off to them. | |
| And so here's what I say, Jimmy. | |
| 91% of the time, I vote with the party. | |
| I'm still a Republican. | |
| I haven't left the party. | |
| People say, oh, why don't you go register Democrat or why don't you try running as a libertarian? | |
| Because I have been registered Republican since I turned 18 and could register to vote. | |
| And I'm still with the party. | |
| The problem is that when the party leaves its principles, I'm trying to pull them back. | |
| Hey, come see me live on tour, February 20th at Lansing, Michigan, February 21st in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | |
| Go to JimmyDoor.com for a list. | |
| We got another story here that I find particularly disgusting, namely Trump attacks Massey's watch. | |
| Thomas Massey is being bullied heavily by Donald Trump. | |
| Thomas Massey is up for reelection. | |
| And although my views don't really align with his politically, except for being anti-war and sending this money, you know, overseas and stuff like that, what Donald Trump is doing to Thomas Massey is downright damn near disrespectful at this point in time because he has now shifted his focus from attacking Thomas Massey to going after his wife. | |
| And I feel like that's the lowest of the low because she is not running for office. | |
| And Thomas Massey, for those who are not aware, he is remarried. | |
| His previous wife died. | |
| So we're talking about someone who lost their former wife. | |
| Think about, it's been about what, a year? | |
| About a year and a half ago. | |
| And now the president of the United States, who he 100% supported and backed, is going after his new wife. | |
| Let's go ahead and get into it here, ladies and gents. | |
| Thomas Massey reveals that FBI Director Kash Patel concluded there were no Epstein clients before reviewing a single interview that could have been, could have implicated 20 alleged clients, including six billionaires. | |
| So this is why Trump is going after Thomas Massey. | |
| But I asked Kash Patel here just recently, the day before he had testified to the Senate that Epstein, even though there are a thousand victims, that Epstein was the only perpetrator. | |
| Right. | |
| And so the next day he came to House Judiciary and I said, well, the victims, which we prefer to call survivors, the ones who are still alive, the survivors tell me that you guys have at least 20 names. | |
| And I just, I don't have the, I told him one of the names, Jess Staley, right? | |
| Who's the CEO? | |
| Jess Staley is also a banker. | |
| His name has come up quite a bit. | |
| So Thomas Massey let the cat out the bag. | |
| You know, he joined alongside Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rokana to help the Epstein victims here because it's the right thing to do. | |
| And obviously he's taken a lot of heat from members of his own party and of course Donald Trump because he decided to do that. | |
| But what he unveiled in this interview here was that Kash Patel and them are liars, as we all thought, and that not only did they have information, but he was told that they had at least 20 names. | |
| So Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, Dan Bongino were lying through their teeth. | |
| And Donald Trump is mad, not just because Thomas Massey decided to join alongside Rocana and Marjorie Taylor Greene for this effort. | |
| He crossed partisan lines, but also because he didn't do what Trump told him to do. | |
| He didn't bend the knee and he let the cat out the bag. | |
| He let people know that Kash Patel and them were lying. | |
| Let's go on more here. | |
| He said, but there's 19 other names, six of them are billionaires. | |
| One's a movie producer. | |
| Like I, you know, we're not just making these up. | |
| You can go find these people in your files. | |
| And have you seen anything in your files? | |
| No. | |
| Well, I said, what about the 302 forms, the FD 302, which you've already referenced, because the survivors know that the FBI memorializes these interviews in these 302 forms. | |
| And so have you looked at the 302 forms? | |
| And he said, no. | |
| And they said, well, how can you testify that there's nobody that's done done any crimes or any reasonable leads to follow? | |
| And he said, well, I trust the people that work for me. | |
| Well, that's a problem. | |
| If we trusted the people that were working there, Joe Biden would still be president, right? | |
| Or Kamala Harris. | |
| Donald Trump was elected and they got a new FBI director so that he could go back and check the homework. | |
| And what's he doing? | |
| He's testifying for their homework, which he's never even looked at. | |
| So that's a problem. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So let me just put this up here from the screen. | |
| The problem that Thomas Massey ran into is a similar problem that Marjorie Taylor Greene also ran into, whereas that they said they were going to fight for those victims. | |
| So they stood by. | |
| They kept their word. | |
| And Donald Trump sees that as though you are not being loyal. | |
| Even though they have backed and supported Donald Trump 99.8%. | |
| But all it takes is for you to say no to one thing, especially something that also implicates him, makes him look bad in the files. | |
| And Donald Trump is done with you. | |
| So now what you are going to see is Donald Trump coming after Thomas Massey's wife. | |
| Like, I swear to God, we are not in high school. | |
| We are not in middle school. | |
| But this is where we're at now. | |
| Thomas Massey says, so he's attacking my wife who voted for him three times. | |
| Maybe someone told him she's actually the one who suggested I ask Pam Bondi in person at dinner when we would get phase two of the Epstein files. | |
| Bondi said there were no more files. | |
| As they say, the rest is history. | |
| So that was the next lie. | |
| Pam Bondi saying that there weren't any more files. | |
| Well, we know that's all false. | |
| Even this last dump of files that just happened still aren't all the files. | |
| They're only letting us see what they want us to see. | |
| And they already started making changes there. | |
| So we can't see that anymore. | |
| Capitalism was never designed to help you thrive. | |
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New Union, Fast Revelations
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| It was designed to keep you exhausted. | |
| I hate. | |
| So Donald Trump goes on to go after his wife. | |
| People are saying that Thomas Massey became a liberal because his new wife, blessed be their marriage, is supposedly a radical left framethrower. | |
| This new union all went so fast, so fast that maybe, maybe he didn't know what he was getting into. | |
| But nevertheless, he's absolutely terrible and unreliable Republican, unreliable Republican. | |
| Perhaps a rhino, or maybe even worse, Ed Gallorin, a farmer and a war hero, is running against Massey. | |
| He is a high quality individual, and there's no candidate for Congress that could be better. | |
| Couldn't be better. | |
| He is running because he realizes Thomas Massey, he's been totally, totally disloyal to the president of the United States. | |
| I forgot to sniff. | |
| You know, he sniffs a lot. | |
| And the Republican Party, he never votes for us. | |
| He always goes with the Democrats. | |
| Thomas Massey is a complete and total disaster, total disaster. | |
| We must make sure he loses big, must lose big, big, gotta lose big, big, big. | |
| I added in some extras there at the end because Donald Trump likes to reiterate to add more dramatic effect. | |
| So because Thomas Massey didn't run to Donald Trump's beck and call because he disagreed with Donald Trump, now he's a radical left flamethrower. | |
| Well, that's supposed to be the wife he's now married. | |
| Joe, this is just really, really bad. | |
| I mean, give me a break. | |
| Your thoughts about these latest attacks, Joe. | |
| Well, you have a dirtbag that cheated on all three of his wives. | |
| So we have that little issue. | |
| Thomas Massey married his high school sweetheart, Rhonda, in 1993. | |
| They were married until she died under mysterious circumstances in 2024, possibly because it was a message to Tom to shut up. | |
| But then a year later, he married Carolyn Moffa. | |
| Okay, Carolyn Moffa, Massey's wife, Mrs. Massey, oh, Carolyn Moffa, his new wife, worked for Ron Paul's campaigns three different times. | |
| I voted for Ron Paul for president three times because he had to run as an independent because they wouldn't let him on the Republican ticket. | |
| Then she also worked for Rand Paul in his office for five years. | |
| And her name is Carolyn Moffa, M-O-F-F-A. | |
| They were married in November of 2025. | |
| So you want to know who a quality human being is? | |
| It would be Thomas Massey. | |
| And then we have another stink that's fixing to come up with the emoluments clause of the Constitution. | |
| And that's the film Melania, the most expensive documentary ever produced in the history of the world. | |
| This was funded by Jeff Bezos, who has a little bit of a problem with the FTC, and he also wants to make sure he gets more government contracts. | |
| So he fronted $45 million to produce this film. | |
| $28 million of it went directly to Melania to be the star and the director of this vanity flick. | |
| And it's basically called a reputation rehabilitation move. | |
| And then he also spent another $30 million for marketing. | |
| And the marketing involved buying theaters, 5,000 theaters worldwide, so that he could get some kind of rating that the movie couldn't qualify on its own. | |
| And so the attendance was zero. | |
| The ratings are horrible. | |
| Great interview with Matt Keebe, K-I-B-D-E, who works with the Blaze Network, Tom Massey, called the DOJ Epstein Files. | |
| I'll put a link to that. | |
| And then also another one, and this one's really incredible: the $75 million Amazon scandal. | |
| This is at Daily Chronicle. | |
| It's also on YouTube. | |
| And they turned out they hired the director for this Melania movie as a guy named Brett Ratner. | |
| He had previously directed three episodes of Rush Hour, and then he was signed up to do the movie Make of Dune, remake of Dune. | |
| But in 2017, he got eyeballed deep in the Me Too movement, and he was accused by six women of sexually assaulting them. | |
| So he was banned from Hollywood, but they managed to dig him up and rehabilitate him. | |
| And then, amazingly enough, right after the movie came out and the disclosure that he'd spent all that money, Bezo lays off 300 writers on February 4th, according to New York Times. | |
| And the crazy thing is that, and then another legal mistake, she goes, legal mistake notice. | |
| This is at U.S. Authority News. | |
| She decides to sue Michael Wolf because of defamatory statements. | |
| And so that case is going to force disclosure. | |
| And then they decided that was for a billion dollars. | |
| They decided they also would sue Trevor Noah for another billion dollars. | |
| And that is on at Strategic Zone lawsuit. | |
| So bottom line is they've got enormous number of lawsuits going to clean their clock in Discovery and show exactly how incestuous and distorted this whole Trump image is. | |
| You're saying Melania is bringing these lawsuits? | |
| Yes, because she said that Michael Wolfe tendered her. | |
| I'll send you the, I sent you the link. | |
| Yeah, but Joe, you're making such a great point about discovery. | |
| This is going to bring out all this dirt about Trump. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| What a blunder. | |
| And I understand nobody went. | |
| They had an opening, I think, in London, and they sold one ticket, one ticket. | |
| Right. | |
| I've seen photos of the number of seats that were sold inside various different theaters, and that's what they did. | |
| That way they could say it had the largest opening, had 5,000 theaters, 3,000 in the United States. | |
| Nobody attended it. | |
| But nobody, what a disaster. | |
| What a disaster. | |
| Joe, that's just wonderful commentary. | |
| I'm really tickled what you were having to say here. | |
| You're adding a lot to our discussion. | |
| Meanwhile, can we do a little bit of another aside? | |
| Sure. | |
| This is the duplicity of the peace talks. | |
| Russia invaded parts of Ukraine, which had previously been totally Russian since the time of Queen Catherine the Great. | |
| But anyhow, so they invaded on February 22nd. | |
| In March of 2020, Ukraine sent a negotiator to Istanbul named Dennis Kariv, K-I-R-E-E-V, who negotiated the deal that all sides agreed that they would be able to stop this war in April of 2022. | |
| He was assassinated by the SBU, who claimed he was a Russian agent, even though they just recently admitted that, yes, the overwhelming evidence was that he was not a Russian agent and that he was killed by the SBU because he was trying to do peace. | |
| Well, guess what? | |
| In the peace talks that they were having in Abu Dhabi, the Russian general, Vladimir Aletsky, A-L-E-K-S-E-E-V, was attempted assassination in Moscow. | |
| And turns out that the people involved in it were 100%. | |
| They were arrested, two of the main characters, but the female that was involved managed to escape. | |
| And it was totally directed by UK MI6. | |
| So you want to know how these people treat peace agreements? | |
| Just the same thing you did with Solomoni. | |
| If you got somebody that's working to come up with peace and trying to get rid of the terror network, you're going to snuff them because that's the way these mafia types roll. | |
| Yeah, you got it right, Joe. | |
| Very, very disturbing. | |
| Meanwhile, we got Epstein's monster, the real story of how we are ruled. | |
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| And this, I think, is a bottom-line issue. | |
| For the past week, I've been investigating what's known about the Epstein files. | |
| I'll introduce the reader to the main themes. | |
| It'll take you 10 minutes to read. | |
| I struck on what's known and ignored the so-for unproven allegations. | |
| As you'll see, the following 12 points are quite enough to require an apology to your local conspiracy theorist. | |
| That would include you and me, my friend. | |
| After this, pray. | |
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| Even the government admits that 9-11 was a conspiracy. | |
| But did you know that it was an inside job? | |
| That Osaba had nothing to do with it. | |
| That the twin towers were blown apart by a sophisticated arrangement of mini or micro nukes. | |
| That Building 7 collapsed seven hours later because of explosives planted in the building. | |
| Barry Jennings was there. | |
| He heard them go off and felt himself stepping over dead people. | |
| The U.S. Geological Survey conducted studies of dust gathered from 35 locations in Lower Manhattan and found elements that would not have been there had this not been a nuclear event. | |
| Ironically, that means the government's own evidence contradicts the government's official position. | |
| 9-11 was brought to us compliments of the CIA, the neocons of the Department of Defense, and the Mossad. | |
| Don't let yourself be played. | |
| Read America Nuked on 9-11. | |
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| Available at moonrockbooks.com. | |
| That's moonrockbooks.com. | |
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| And now we return you to your host. | |
| Okay, while Jim's away, I'll give you a few more facts about Amazon and the Bezo monster. | |
| Supposedly, he created Amazon in his garage in Bellevue, Washington in July of 1994, and then he created Kindle in 2007. | |
| Well, I was a writer at Canada Free Press in 2010, and I was writing weekly articles, and I was contacted by the Writers Guild, and they said you need to boycott Amazon because they have forced every major publisher to reduce their royalty fees from 6%, which had been the industry standard, to 1% so that he could offer his books a little bit cheaper. | |
| He'd already put Borders and a few other major booksellers out of business. | |
| So he was monopolizing the whole entire industry. | |
| And bottom line is, I never made a single purchase from Amazon except when I wanted to make a comment on, can you show a screenshot? | |
| Oh, yeah, sure. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Hang on, Joe. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Okay. | |
| You're there. | |
| Okay. | |
| I can't see myself. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We see you. | |
| We see you, Joe. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Bottom line is when I ended up in divorce court because I exposed an illegal $200 million kickback scheme in Houston Metro, I met Pete Bruton, who is author of a book, The Mafia, the CIA and George Bush. | |
| And I had worked on 50 of those projects and I knew imminent details about it. | |
| I bought a copy from him at a time when I was starving to death and I was on a $30 a food budget. | |
| I bought a book for $25. | |
| But when I decided I wanted to write a review at Amazon, he wouldn't let me write a view unless he had a verified sale. | |
| And it was $25. | |
| If you spent $25 buying books on Amazon, you could get listed as a verified purchaser. | |
| And so I bought a $7 copy of Mafia George Bush and the CIA. | |
| And then I also bought a couple of books on Isaac Newton and the Royal Society that were all used and got me under the over the $25 limit for free shipping. | |
| But that's the only sale I've ever made for that rotten SOB. | |
| But then he had another program that he was starting. | |
| He was going to digitalize all of the first edition copies of all of the famous books that are in our archives at universities that are only allowed to be seen by graduate students. | |
| And he was going to make them available to the public. | |
| Well, lo and behold, what he was doing is after he digitalized these things and said, well, now they're all online. | |
| You don't need to keep your original copies. | |
| And so he went out and bought all these first edition copies. | |
| And turns out the second editions all had changes. | |
| And the first editions, they put changes on the ones that they put up on the website. | |
| And then they restricted access to the towers that still had remaining. | |
| So bottom line is it's exactly what Orwell did. | |
| You control the present, you control the past. | |
| And they're controlling the past by controlling everything that was ever written and recorded throughout history by destroying the first editions or putting them in private collections where only the elite can sit around and laugh at how stupid we are for not understanding how much they've lied to us for hundreds and hundreds of years. | |
| That's the Jeff Bezos that I know. | |
| He bought Washington Post when it was bleeding $50 million a year. | |
| He bought it for $250 million, but he got a $600 million web hosting contract with the CIA to put their stuff on his web server. | |
| So tell me again how exactly rotten this was. | |
| And he turns around and fires 300 of his employees because he was losing $100 million a year. | |
| He fires them on February 4th, right after he funds the Melania movie. | |
| How evil a SOB do you have to be to get noticed in this world? | |
| Those are great points, Joe. | |
| Great points and very, very troubling. | |
| I think we got a story here about the Washington Post. | |
| Yeah, we got a couple of stories here that fit right in, Joe. | |
| Here's first of all: why is the mainstream press silent about the Epstein files from Weirwatch? | |
| CNN, Jewish Own, Fox News, Rothschild Puppet, MSNBC, it's now MS Now, Jewish, NBC News, Jewish, CBS News, Jewish, New York Times, Jewish, Bloomberg, Jewish, Washington Post, Jewish. | |
| Every single aspect of the media is Jewish. | |
| So if you want to know why the mainstream isn't covering the Epstein files in greater detail, there it is. | |
| Meanwhile, we have the Washington Post, 1933 to 2026 RIP from JFK Facts. | |
| A friend wrote to gloat over the evisceration of Washington Post, a newspaper and website where I worked for 15 years. | |
| This is from Jefferson Morley. | |
| This is predictable enough in the right-wing media, but lamentable when coming from friends and JFK fact readers. | |
| Let me quote extensively so I can dispatch definitively. | |
| My friend wrote, I read with amusement where Peggy Noon and Gollum on Feb 6 regarding recent layoffs at the Post and her lament on losing a great newspaper that was a thing of journalistic grandeur from some point in the 1960s through some point in the 2020s. | |
| And what is interesting is the 1960s when the public began to lose almost total confidence in government and the media. | |
| It's been downhill since. | |
| While technology and social media account for a huge margin of change, it was cowardice that journalists and newspapers when they succumbed to CIA propaganda through Operation Mongoose. | |
| The CIA penetrated newspapers, had at least 400 journalists and Patsys, chronicled by Carl Bernstein of the Washington Post that concluded that included what Bob Word seen, and the media became not a watchdog against bad government, but a mouthpiece for it in covering up the truth about JFK's assassination, the war in Vietnam, Watergate at the various coups, and the CIA and the nation, National Security State continue to perpetuate. | |
| By the way, I agree with that. | |
| And I have had serious doubts about Jefferson Morley. | |
| And what do we have here? | |
| I think confirmation. | |
| Listen to this. | |
| This fails on several levels. | |
| He's disputing what I take to be a completely accurate account. | |
| Let's start with the inaccurate details to imply it Carl Woodside 1977 Rolling Stone Report on Operation Mockingbird confirmed Woodward with CIA compromise is factually inaccurate. | |
| I didn't see it say that. | |
| Well, maybe it does say, including the Patsy's. | |
| What evidence is that Woodward is? | |
| He's out here to defend Bob Woodward. | |
| I believe there's one more here. | |
| No. | |
| This is going on to a bombshell on Trump's secret deal with walls. | |
| I don't like making any deal with walls. | |
| Guy is completely corroborated. | |
| Joe, any more you want to say about the Washington Post? | |
| Get into it. | |
| I read a book called The Teapot Dome Scandal, How Big Oil Bought the Harding White House by Leighton McCartney. | |
| And turns out that the WAPO was owned by a couple of rich kids who inherited it, Ned and Vivian McLean, M-C-L-E-A-N. | |
| They were owners in 1920, and they had two mansions in Washington, D.C. One of them was on the corner a block or two away from the White House, and they had another one that was directly adjacent. | |
| They connected the two mansions with an underground tunnel all during Prohibition. | |
| The ATF, the tobacco or the Treasury Department that is in charge of tobacco, delivered $50,000 worth of alcohol to the second mansion every week. | |
| And they would have parties for the senators, and the senators would come over and get out of the portico share at the fancy, nice mansion, go inside the door, walk down stairs, and go underground to the mansion next door where they had orgies and drinking parties. | |
| And all the senators would all walk home with a box full of bottles of various forms of liquor that had been confiscated during Prohibition. | |
| But at one of the parties, some drunken senator threw a bottle and hit one of the New York rockets that had been brought down to dance for him, hit her in the head. | |
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| She fell off of the bar. | |
| She was unconscious. | |
| The Secretary of Treasury said, don't worry about this. | |
| I'll take care of it. | |
| He put her in his car, drove to the Washington hospital, opened the door, kicked her out on the sidewalk, and drove off. | |
| And guess what? | |
| J. Edgar Hoover never managed to find out who did that. | |
| That's just disgusting. | |
| Joe, it's just so awful. | |
| All this stuff, just so awful. | |
| Now, here we got another Jimmy Dore. | |
| That's a good one. | |
| We don't want to miss today. | |
| Jimmy Dore. | |
| Charlie Kirk. | |
| Look, we got basically two options. | |
| Either Erica is an alien or Charlie's alive. | |
| We have special guests with us on the live stream right now. | |
| It's Jesse Murrow. | |
| How are you, sir? | |
| He is the founder of the popular YouTube channel, Jesse on Fire. | |
| He covers politics, culture, MMA, UFO. | |
| He's got over a half a million subscribers. | |
| He also co-founded and served as CEO of Major League Fantasy. | |
| That's a sports fantasy gaming platform. | |
| It's been featured in Forbes Business Journal, Esquire, Purdue Startup Series. | |
| He's also a black belt and Brazilian jiu-jitsu and a purple belt and regular jiu-jitsu. | |
| The purple belt and regular jiu-jitsu, black belt on the microphone was that. | |
| Oh, is that it? | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, welcome to the show, Jesse. | |
| Thanks for making time. | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| I'm a huge fan. | |
| Thank you very much for having me. | |
| Well, yeah, you know, we featured you recently, and I wanted to just get your take on this. | |
| We showed this video of you talking about Candace Owens' coverage of the TPUSA Charlie Kirk assassination. | |
| And I'll just play a little bit of this. | |
| The people who are attacking Candace fundamentally do not understand what her role in this entire thing is. | |
| She is the magnetic center of an open source investigation. | |
| She is not supposed to only put pure factual information on her show. | |
| She puts clues on her show. | |
| She has a tip line getting thousands of tips every single day. | |
| She does her best to vet the ones that come in, and then she puts those on her show. | |
| And then the community chases them down. | |
| It doesn't matter if you don't believe this one or you do believe this one. | |
| It's your responsibility to chase down the ones that you do believe. | |
| And you look into them and then you share them with other people and then they share them with Candace. | |
| And then we develop the case that way. | |
| We're solving this together. | |
| Stop attacking her. | |
| So that was, I featured that on the show maybe or two weeks ago, and I was saying this is the best defense of Candace. | |
| And the reason why I, one of the reasons why I say that, for A, it is. | |
| It's a great defense. | |
| People have to make that argument. | |
| You made it well about how she's out there chasing leads, and people are like, well, that lead didn't go anywhere. | |
| Yeah, that's how you do an investigation, right? | |
| So you chase every lead. | |
| And if it's a dead end, you go to the next lead. | |
| But so tell me, you know, you would be considered a Trump supporter. | |
| You'd be considered on the right. | |
| Why do you feel this way when almost all the other big influential, I would say, right-wing social media influencers are trying to say the opposite and call her crazy? | |
| You know, people like Tim Poole and Alex Jones and Matt, whatever his name is. | |
| Well, they're all everybody is cat-turd, everybody, but you're not doing that. | |
| And so tell me what the thought process is there. | |
| I mean, I tend to not consider myself landing in any specific group or category. | |
| And with Candace or any of these guys, it's like, if I feel like someone's opinion is based on a group that they're in or whatever, I just dismiss it. | |
| I didn't even know. | |
| I mean, I knew obviously Tim Poole was going at her hard. | |
| I knew Alex, and she can't put together exactly what's going on, but she's just sharing them with you and she's telling you what she doesn't believe. | |
| And she's building a case that way. | |
| The recording of her after the memorial, and she's elated. | |
| There's not a there's there's no grief, no grief, like none. | |
| And I stop. | |
| That's when I started going, dude, is it insane to think it's possible that he could actually be alive? | |
| And this is a huge publicity stunt. | |
| And so at that point, I went and started looking back. | |
| And I'm telling you, like, I'm going to put this video out either tomorrow morning or tomorrow afternoon as kind of like the starting point. | |
| But every single thing that I, every single thing that I've looked at from that day that I just was going, what is going on? | |
| Why are they behaving like this? | |
| If you insert publicity stunt, it answers it. | |
| Every single one, literally without exception. | |
| You got Farnsworth on the wall. | |
| They shot Charlie. | |
| They shot Charlie. | |
| It's like the least convincing thing I've ever seen. | |
| You got Mike McCoy, who just like gets on the phone and starts walking away the second that Charlie gets shot. | |
| You've got the Charlie getting carried to the truck. | |
| There's no blood trail. | |
| These guys with the first aid bags walk up and try to help. | |
| They're like, nope, we don't need any help from first aid. | |
| They carried him. | |
| He has a neck wound. | |
| That makes no sense. | |
| You've got, you know, you've got people afterwards who are behaving like there's nothing else. | |
| And then there's about 10, you got the security guards over him, they're like smiling at each other while they've got a principal who supposedly just got his head blown off. | |
| None of it makes any sense, unless what you got Kash Patel who blocks the, he blocks Tulsi from looking into whether there's foreign intelligence. | |
| All of these things are so bizarre by themselves. | |
| And then you're like, well, what if it's a publicity stunt? | |
| Literally every single question that I've had, it's like, man, I don't know. | |
| Because it sounds totally, it sounds insane, but I don't know what else to make of all of this stuff except if there's like one solution. | |
| Anyway, I'm going to put it together. | |
| I'm not saying. | |
| I don't think a publicity stunt is the right word. | |
| I think it was a stage assassination to save his life from a real one. | |
| But here's what else we got here. | |
| Epstein is alive. | |
| I got a couple about this. | |
| Here's a photograph. | |
| This is from Tel Aviv, wearing a beard. | |
| There's some suggestion he's done something with his nose. | |
| They've slightly modified his nose. | |
| But the shape of the skull and look, he's got bodyguards that are surrounding him. | |
| I think it's extremely probable. | |
| I mean, I've declared before he was alive. | |
| Here we got other photographs. | |
| Yeah, this is the same guy as I say, slightly modified nose. | |
| This looks to me like Jeffrey Epstein. | |
| Let me ask what your thoughts, my friend, as I go down here. | |
| This is Henry Macau. | |
| Henry's a really smart guy. | |
| The Epstein suicide was fake. | |
| The U.S. world is run by Shabbat, a genocidal Jewish death cult. | |
| Child sex to African rapists Donald Trump is a member. | |
| So in Putin, Epstein should be subpoenaed to testify. | |
| Wars are charades to concentrate wealth and power and to eradicate patriots and believers in God. | |
| Below, on the day of Epstein's alleged suicide, there was a famous 4chan post about Jeffrey being driven out of jail in a van. | |
| That was authenticated by the recent file release. | |
| The FBI mounted an extensive inquiry. | |
| Issued a lengthy report. | |
| The name of the Epstein prison guard who made the post was revealed as Ruberto Grosva. | |
| David Hurst says attack on Iran is imminent. | |
| Negotiations provide element of surprise and illusion. | |
| War can be avoided. | |
| Joe, your thoughts, my friend. | |
| Yeah, well, think of the value of Epstein being alive and being in Israel, being able to sit there and collate all of those files so that everybody knows exactly how to use the decades worth of blackmail that he managed to accumulate. | |
| Yeah, so I don't think he died. | |
| Matter of fact, I'm sure they found somebody that looks sort of like him, and then they put staged the scene with his body double and he is safely sitting there in Tel Aviv, where, by the way, there's 250 legal brothels in Tel Aviv. | |
| So he'll have plenty of entertainment while he's over there. | |
| And then the other one is the Tyler Robinson thing. | |
| Obviously, Tyler Robinson was set up to be at Lee Harvey Oswald event, and they weren't able to snuff him in time to make it look like, well, we've caught the guy and he's the one that had the 19 World War I era Mauser 3006 that he shot Charlie Kirk's head off with. | |
| It's like, give me a freaking break. | |
| So there's a high probability that Charlie Kirk was in too deep with the Zionists and that they decided that we're going to take him out one way or the other. | |
| And he decided, well, I'll take the exit and pretend like I'm dead. | |
| But who knows? | |
| Everything, PPUSA thing is just nasty. | |
| Joe joke, not in too deep. | |
| He was wandering off the reservation. | |
| He was repudiating the genocidal agenda. | |
| He'd been to the fence. | |
| He said he didn't think the story of October 7th added up. | |
| He said he didn't support the genocide, that he didn't like Nenyahu, who offered him 150 mil if he'd stay on board or land. | |
| I mean, it was silver or lead. | |
| So Charlie figured out. | |
| And I actually think Trump, who'd faked the shooting at Butler, suggested it, Charlie, to fake his assassination. | |
| That's how they did it. | |
| It was CGI. | |
| Candace got the camera from behind. | |
| There's no blood anywhere. | |
| There should have been blood everywhere. | |
| You see the wound on the neck. | |
| It moves around on his neck, Joe. | |
| The blood doesn't soak into the shirt. | |
| It starts to reverse. | |
| It was added by CGI. | |
| And get this. | |
| They actually played it on Good Morning Stephanopoulos the morning after. | |
| It was a crisis actor crowd rehearsal running away from the tent, but the tent's empty. | |
| Charlie's not there. | |
| And it's only like a third or a quarter of the crowd rehearsing. | |
| They actually had it on ABC and they didn't even know what they were looking at. | |
| It's that bad. | |
| So I'm just telling you, the whole thing happily horseshit. | |
| Unbelievable. | |
| Well, I also read The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover by Richard Hack. | |
| And you want to know how we ended up with such a rotten system. | |
| We had 53 years of this guy ruling until he died in office at the FBI. | |
| And he's the one that created all of this extortion and blackmail racketeering. | |
| And that was before the CIA was created, where they could compound that particular event. | |
| So bottom line is, yeah, he can't believe anything. | |
| And Kevin felt incapable. | |
| Here's a Super Bowl ad: Stop anti-Semitism that backfires. | |
| Let's check it out. | |
| This ad, anyway, that's been flashing in San Francisco and a bunch of other cities, I believe. | |
| We're calling it the pedal. | |
| What happened to this sound? | |
| Huh. | |
| Somehow the sound has been blocked out. | |
| I don't like that. | |
| There was another ad, a pro-ICE ad, that apparently went over very well. | |
| Let's check it out while we have the chance to make America a safer place. | |
| Here we go. | |
| They're friends and neighbors, sons, fathers. | |
| They're little league coaches and veterans. | |
| They're people who love this country. | |
| These are immigration and customs enforcement officers. | |
| They are removing violent criminals from our streets and neighborhoods. | |
| It's dangerous and difficult work. | |
| But ICE has one mission: to make America a safer place to live. | |
| And that's what they're doing. | |
| This is law enforcement. | |
| This is ICE. | |
| Yeah, that was nice. | |
| The Super Bowl ads, as you know, Joe, are the most expensive ever on television. | |
| I don't know, 10,000 a second, something like that. | |
| Meanwhile, there's one more I want to work in. | |
| Here's a former SS officer from Auschwitz who says there weren't any gas chambers. | |
| There weren't any mass deaths. | |
| And this is a guy who was an officer there. | |
| I love it. | |
| Tees Christopherson was posted to Auschwitz in 1944. | |
| He said he only heard of mass Jewish deaths there after the war. | |
| He said he never saw evidence of mass gassings. | |
| As Tees Christofferson tells it, Auschwitz was a clean and happy work camp. | |
| He was there in 1944, studying the production of synthetic rubber, and he says he talked to inmates almost every day. | |
| Testifying through a German interpreter, Christofferson said the air at Auschwitz was very clean. | |
| There was no smell of burning flesh, no evidence of gas chambers. | |
| Yeah, I like it, Joe. | |
| I like it. | |
| I mean, we get truth even from a former Auschwitz prison guard. | |
| I like that. | |
| Your thoughts, my friend, in the final few minutes, if anything you'd like to address or summarize, you're welcome. | |
| You're muted. | |
| You're muted, Joe. | |
| David has done 35 books on World War II, and all of it is based on first-hand resources. | |
| So he went in and pulled up archives, read diaries, interviewed survivors, has the most complete picture of World War II of any living human being on the planet. | |
| And I trust his work. | |
| But another thing I'd like to mention: there is a great press conference. | |
| It was done by the where did I put it? | |
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| Oh, here we go. | |
| The humiliation of Israel by Iranian foreign minister Abbas ABBAS Argachi, A-R-G-H-C-S on Rumble. | |
| It's on Rumble, and it's absolutely fascinating. | |
| A 10-minute dissertation on why Iran has the right to protect himself from these monsters. | |
| Good, good, good. | |
| Yeah, I've got it. | |
| And I think my story is for tomorrow. | |
| I may have to remote it to stories for today. | |
| Other thoughts you'd like to add, Joe? | |
| I mean, some of the stories we've been covering are so serious. | |
| Massey is doing such a good job. | |
| I'm so proud of him. | |
| Well, and then there's a lot of people that are speculating that you and I are being censored on BitChute because we are not able to increase our subscriber base, even though we're providing very good information. | |
| And so we got to wonder whether the algorithms are working against us or, you know, I don't doubt they are, my friend. | |
| Good job, Joe. | |
| Meanwhile, everyone, spend as much time as you can with your family, your friends, people you love and care about. | |
| We do not know how much time we have left. | |
| Use it wisely. | |
| Support Revolution Radio and God willing, we'll be back on Wednesday and we'll do it all over again. | |
| I will see you then. | |