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Iran's Crisis-Level Warning
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| Yes. | |
| The Republic Broadcasting Network. | |
| Well, this is Jim Fetzer, your host on Authentic News right here in RBN Live this 12th day of February 2026. | |
| We begin with BB's visit with the Donald in the Oval Office. | |
| It appears that preoccupation is no longer with Iran potentially developing nuclear weapons, but rather with their vast assortment of ballistic missiles. | |
| That BB would like to eliminate Iran's ballistic missiles with a range greater than 300 kilometers, which means it would wipe out their strategic defense capabilities. | |
| It turns out that the damage caused during the 12-day war back in June 2025 was far more extensive, far more massive. | |
| Iran, this is from Sonar 21 now. | |
| Iran launched more than 1,000 ballistic missiles toward Israel in the 12 days, often in large salvos that overwhelmed the Israeli and U.S. air defenses. | |
| Israel's multi-layered missile defense systems intercepted some, but a significant number penetrated and struck targets. | |
| Hundreds of buildings in major cities, such as Tel Aviv suburbs, Bat Yam, Ramat Ghan, and Tel Aviv itself were damaged. | |
| Some buildings so badly hit they were later demolished. | |
| In Tel Aviv alone, endless mapped damage to around 480 buildings across multiple strike zones. | |
| Independent radar and reporting showed that Iranian missiles directly hit five Israeli Defense Force facilities, including an air base, intelligence center, logistics base. | |
| Israeli authority did not publicly confirm these hits at the time due to military censorship. | |
| Israeli oil refining infrastructure, especially in Haifa Bay, also suffered direct hits and damage from Iranian missiles, including critical units and pipelines at the Bazan refinery and associated casualties. | |
| The strike on the Bazan complex in Haifa Bay, one of Israel's most important energy facilities, heavily damaged a power generation unit and other infrastructure critical for operation. | |
| In our BB is no longer pretending that it's a nuclear issue. | |
| Remember, the Iranians haven't been pursuing nuclear weapons or want nuclear weapons. | |
| They're only enriching uranium for peaceful production of electricity and for special medical procedures that involve radioactive elements. | |
| I mean, the rest of it is all nonsense. | |
| Nevertheless, we have the U.S. issuing an urgent warning for Americans in Iran to evacuate. | |
| Personally, I think this is part of a psyop. | |
| Here, let's see, we got a bit of a report about it. | |
| 13 minutes to the last flight out. | |
| 100 Americans still inside. | |
| Extraction protocol. | |
| Secretary of State Marco Rubio just issued the most urgent warning possible to Americans in Iran. | |
| Leave immediately and don't expect government help getting out. | |
| This is not a travel advisory. | |
| This is a direct order from the Trump administration that suggests something major is about to happen in the Middle East. | |
| So if you have family or friends or business interests in Iran, this affects you directly. | |
| The State Department is telling Americans to stockpile food, water, and medicine while finding secure locations. | |
| That is crisis-level language. | |
| For America, this signals Trump is not playing games with Iranian aggression like previous administrations did. | |
| He's putting American safety first and sending a clear message that consequences are coming. | |
| That's stupid commentary. | |
| Because Iran is not the aggressor. | |
| It's the United States and Israel. | |
| I have no doubt. | |
| Well, they talk about Israel fighting wars on, what, seven different fronts? | |
| That's because they're being aggressive in seven different locales, seven even seven different nations. | |
| I mean, it's all absurd to suggest there's Iranian aggression. | |
| It's Israeli. | |
| Meanwhile, Trump planned Iran's strike on two targets. | |
| Coming A warns, one misstep means 4,000 Americans will die. | |
| You know what's more expensive than replacing your expired passport? | |
| Missing your $3,000. | |
| But great, it's two targets that are two, all the way priced at any American. | |
| One missed F equals 4,000 dead Americans. | |
| Iran's brutal warning to Trump. | |
| Granted, she fans had me boring the U.S. Plus Lincoln V-2 failed to secure the revolutionary part. | |
| Even after Israeli strikes, Iran retained 1,500 missiles. | |
| I'll bet you it's a lot more. | |
| Republican Guard. | |
| An Iranian lawmaker has alleged that U.S. President Donald Trump sent a secret threatening message to Tehran before the Oman talks. | |
| According to these claims, Trump used an unnamed intermediary country asking to strike two points inside Iran. | |
| In response, Iranian officials reportedly warned the United States that any such strike would be met with swift and forceful retaliation. | |
| Iran's National Security Committee member Mahmoud Nabavian made these statements, as quoted by the Outlet Iran International. | |
| Nabavian reportedly threatened that any retaliation Iran would respond to U.S. strikes, resulting in thousands of American casualties. | |
| Nabavian said, quote, if you make the slightest mistake, we will take 3,000 to 4,000 casualties from you. | |
| Unquote. | |
| Nabavian added that Iranian lawmakers asked Foreign Minister Abbas Arachi to deliver a stern message to regional partners. | |
| According to him, the message said that any company or base bearing the name of the United States would be targeted. | |
| This development came as the Iranian foreign minister issued a chilling warning against the United States on February 7th. | |
| Arachi stated that Tehran would strike U.S. military bases in the Middle East if Washington attacks Iran. | |
| He further stressed that Iran's missile program was never negotiable in talks with the United States. | |
| What does it mean that Iran is going to turn it into a regional war? | |
| In my view, this is very clear. | |
| If the U.S. attacks us, it is evident that we don't have the ability and access to attack U.S. territory, the country, and therefore have to attack or retaliate to U.S. bases in the region. | |
| And unfortunately, U.S. bases are spread all over the region. | |
| Yes, there is very, very deep distrust. | |
| How trust can be built. | |
| In my view, this is not easy. | |
| This distrust, of course, was created by the United States. | |
| In the previous round of negotiations, it was not us who carried out a military attack in the middle of negotiations. | |
| In fact, the first bomb that was fired at us was fired at the negotiating table. | |
| The Americans betrayed diplomacy in the previous round, and this time, if we are to return again to the negotiating table, they must create trust. | |
| How are they going to do that? | |
| The United States is not trustworthy. | |
| Nor is the West, nor is Europe. | |
| It's unbelievable. | |
| Here, I witnessed riders torch buses, banks, mosques in Iran, and then saw millions rally against them from the truth seeker by Mohamed Rez Falha, press TV. | |
| Don't tickle the dragon if you can't take the heat, goes a famous Chinese proverb that comes to mind as I walk the streets of the Iranian capital, Tehran, immersed in the collective silence. | |
| Iranians, from what I have observed, are generally a very noise-sensitive people. | |
| Try honking unnecessarily or blabbering loudly in the subway, and you'll be met with the coldest stares. | |
| Iranians like their peace of mind. | |
| There is an exception, though, to mass gatherings. | |
| Nor will you get to see such an organized scale of creative sights and sounds. | |
| An overflowing football stadium, a martyr commander's mass funeral, a 10-kilometer-long public banquet, whereas socio-cultural festivities, a routine Friday prayer, meat, or magnificent Muharram procession. | |
| Iranian mass gatherings are spectacular, to say the least. | |
| Well, he goes on to talk about the protests being modest by comparison to the opposition there too. | |
| I have no doubt he's got it exactly right. | |
| Meanwhile, U.S. Treasury had admits creating dollar shortage in Iran to spark the December protests from the cradle. | |
| U.S. Secretary of Treasury Scott Besant stated back on 5 Feb that Washington helped spark recent protests and riots in Iran by creating a U.S. dollar shortage, leading to the collapse of a major and of a major bank and runaway inflation. | |
| What we have done is create a dollar shortage in the country. | |
| Besent said, well, testifying to the Senate Banking Committee Thursday. | |
| It came to a swift and, I would say, grand culmination in December when one of the largest banks in Iran went under. | |
| There was a run on the bank. | |
| The central bank had to bring money. | |
| Iranian currency went into free fall. | |
| Inflation exploded. | |
| Hence, we have seen the Iranian people out on the street because we, the United States, manufactured the situation that brought it about. | |
| How awful. | |
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China's Starly Killer
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| Meanwhile, China takes a step towards starly killer. | |
| Could be a game changer in Ukraine. | |
| This is zero hedge. | |
| A new compact high-powered microwave weapon, the TBG 1000 CS, has been developed at a Shanghai Nuclear Technology Institute, which could become one of the most serious threats to the Starlink satellite network. | |
| The device can deliver 20 gigawatts of energy for up to a full minute. | |
| The South China Morning Post reported The TPG 1000 CS, the world's first compact driver for high-powered microwave weapons, has been created at the Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology in Shanghai, as said, can deliver 20 gigawatts of power for up to a minute. | |
| At just four meters long, weighing just five tons, the device is small enough to be mounted on trucks, warships, planes, or even satellites. | |
| Some Chinese experts estimate that ground-based microwave weapon with a power of over a gigawatt could be capable of seriously disrupting or even damaging satellites in low-Earth orbit, such as Starlink, being used in the Russian-Ukrainian war. | |
| Previously known similar systems could operate continuously for no more than three seconds and were much larger. | |
| The Russian Sinus 7 drive, for example, was operational for about a second, delivered about 100 pulses per shot, weighed up to 10 tons. | |
| China has repeatedly signaled that Starlink poses a serious threat to its national security. | |
| Chinese military researchers are currently developing new Starlink killer weapons, including high-powered microwave systems and lasers that can be used to relatively cheaply combat large constellations of low-orbit satellites if necessary. | |
| And it is becoming necessary. | |
| Meanwhile, Norinko has developed two world-first anti-drone swarm weapons. | |
| Drones are heralding a new era of warfare in the Ukraine battlefield. | |
| As much as 70% of all casualties are now reportedly caused by drones. | |
| Most of the drones deployed in Ukraine are low-end first-person view drones. | |
| They have very limited range and firepower. | |
| The real danger of drone warfare between technically sophisticated major militaries will not be individual drones, but rather drone swarms, where dozens or even hundreds of cheap disposable drones are deployed for a saturation attack on enemy positions. | |
| Such swarm attacks are extremely hard to defend against in full, even if the defending side has advanced air defense capabilities. | |
| Shooting them down will cost many times more than the attacking side. | |
| The drone swarming tactic poses an unprecedented threat to air defense by capitalizing on sheer number and scale. | |
| First-person view drone swarming tactics. | |
| First-person view drones cost a few hundred dollars. | |
| And the more capable Shaheed drones from Iran cost several tens of thousands in comparison. | |
| Air defense missiles cost millions apiece. | |
| For example, a single Patriot interceptor costs around 4 mil. | |
| An SM6 interceptor costs between 4.3 to 4.9 mil. | |
| The cost exchange ratio is so low upside. | |
| No military, however, well financed, can sustain defending against drone swarms with traditional missile interceptors and other point weapons shooting at the drones one at a time. | |
| In future drone warfares, China has a native advantage. | |
| In over 90% of drone production worldwide, most of the global drone supply chain is located around Shenzhen in southern China. | |
| But now it turns out that the first such weapon to deal with drone swarms is called the Bullet Curtain or Bullet Wall, a 16-barrel barrage gun system that can neutralize a broad range of low-flying aerial threats, including rockets, helicopters, mortar shell missiles, and most notably, drone swarms. | |
| The second weapon is the Hurricane 3000 high-power microwave system that uses electromagnetic soft-kill to fry the onboard electronics of drone swarms. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Who is surprised? | |
| But there they are. | |
| There had to be a development of defenses against drones, and now it's here. | |
| Meanwhile, by admitting to only 70,000 dead and disappeared in Gaza, Israel is haggling, bleeding out, copying to a lesser charge. | |
| Hannah Mercer Uns Review reports in the lexicon of crime. | |
| What Israel is currently doing is called plea bargaining. | |
| Israel is copying to a lesser charge with respect to the number of Palestinian dead and disappeared by its esquads in Gaza. | |
| Nothing if not cunning. | |
| The Israelis know just how reliably compliant the West pundits are, at least those who did time in mainstream media. | |
| An example: take the celebration among some self-styled independent media of the fact that Israel's military now admits that 70,000 souls have been murdered in Gaza. | |
| The genocidal entity knows full well the number of murdered and maimed Gazaians is many times higher. | |
| So Israel cop to what is in reality the lesser charge. | |
| Every common criminal and serial offender knows the tactic. | |
| Moron media failed to comprehend that Israeli leadership is copping to a lesser charge with the intent to sustain Israel's international impunity. | |
| What the dumb, non-dissident media is doing is being itself. | |
| Reflexively, it's offering Israel a plea bargain in advance. | |
| You can't fit stupid, said one Texas funny man. | |
| There's not a pill you can take or a class you can go to. | |
| Stupid is forever. | |
| Alas. | |
| Meanwhile, the pro-Israel movement truly is a I thought this could have been faked up. | |
| I even questioned it. | |
| I thought maybe it's fake. | |
| I have to actually verify it, confirm that it's real. | |
| Here is a major Zionist influencer, Musab Hassan Yousuf, who is an agent of Israel, by the way. | |
| This guy used to work for the Israeli Mossad. | |
| And he is declaring. | |
| It's up to rights in the church where a wedding has been. | |
| It's in a dream, waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door. | |
| Who is it for? | |
| The collapse. | |
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A Nation's Fall Through War
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| Here's a rabbi talking about the collapse of the ways of bringing about the collapse of a nation is by bringing about the collapse of its economy. | |
| Another way is by sending it to war. | |
| A nation can lose its glory from war. | |
| That is how it happened in the past. | |
| Babylonians, the Persians. | |
| The Romans were never destroyed because the Romans split up into many countries. | |
| Who is wrong today? | |
| Europe and the United States. | |
| Rabbis tell us that before Moshiach comes, there will be many wars. | |
| And these wars will eventually bring about the collapse of a dome. | |
| Not only the economy will be in ruins, but many people will lose their life as a result of this war. | |
| And you know this World War II that will be? | |
| That will be child's play compared to a third war that will occur later on. | |
| And all those Goim who brought about so much pain and suffering on the Jewish people will be punished. | |
| Every square inch of Europe is drenched with Jewish blood. | |
| So I'm not envious of anybody living in Europe at this time. | |
| Before a new world is built, the old has to be destroyed. | |
| Right, we're going to destroy Europe and the United States to build a new world dominated by the Jewish Zionists. | |
| Meanwhile, former Czech PM Andrei Bay accuses Boris Johnson of blocking a 2022 Istanbul peace deal. | |
| Nothing surprising there. | |
| To take on gang violence, destroying the country, Sweden first had to overcome liberal indignation. | |
| Meanwhile, Prime Minister Maloney calls Olympic protesters enemies of Italy and of Italians. | |
| Meanwhile, Pentagon says it's cutting study programs for officers at woke Harvard. | |
| Yes, Harvard's in the sights of the government because it's woke. | |
| Here's part of the story. | |
| Defense Secretary Hags says too many officers come out with heads full of globalist and radical ideologies. | |
| AP. | |
| The Pentagon said Friday it was cutting ties with Harvard, ending all military training, fellowships, and certificate programs with the Ivy League Institution. | |
| U.S. President Trump's admin has cracked down and topped U.S. universities, including Harvard, over a range of issues such as anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian protests, diversity program, transgender policies, and climate initiatives. | |
| In a statement Friday, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hag says that Harvard no longer meets the needs of the War Department or the military service for too long. | |
| This department has sent our best and brightest officers to Harvard, hoping the university would better understand and appreciate our warrior class Eggs has said. | |
| Instead, too many of our officers came back looking too much like Harvard. | |
| Heads full of globalists and radical ideology that do not improve our fighting ranks. | |
| That may be a legit complaint. | |
| Meanwhile, the House GOP is pushing strict proof of citizenship requirements for voting ahead of the midterm. | |
| President Trump was on the air here just about an hour ago talking about this save program. | |
| Save America Act, Washington. | |
| House Republican rush to approve legislation Wednesday that would impose strict new proof of citizenship requirements ahead of the midterm election. | |
| A long shot of admin priority faces sharp blowback in the Senate. | |
| I don't know why. | |
| What he's asking for is photo ID, proof of citizenship, and minimizing mail imbalances. | |
| Those are all measures that should have been done decades ago. | |
| The bill called the Safeguard America Voter Eligibility or Save America Act would require Americans to prove they're citizens when they register to vote, mostly through a valid U.S. passport or birth certificate. | |
| It would also require a valid photo identification before voters can cast ballots, which some states already demand. | |
| It was approved on a mostly party-like vote in the House 218 to 213. | |
| Republicans said the legislation is needed to prevent voter fraud. | |
| I agree. | |
| Democrats want to disenfranchise millions by making it harder to vote. | |
| Those millions they want to vote who aren't citizens don't have voter ID. | |
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Judge's Verdict
00:14:24
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| In addition to doing a press conference, we talked about the SAVE Act. | |
| Trump also announced he's removing all these EPA guidelines for CO2 emissions for automobiles expected to save American automobile users a trillion plus a year. | |
| I think it was a good move. | |
| I actually thought there watching him talking about these restrictions to keep illegals from voting and to remove these onerous and completely fraudulent requirements to constrain CO2 emissions, greenhouse gases, which are necessary for life on earth. | |
| Well, the whole global warming scam has had all kinds of deleterious effects. | |
| I thought, man, I'm looking at an American president, a guy who's putting America first. | |
| I was impressed. | |
| Here we have a story about it. | |
| Not everyone's happy, of course. | |
| I guarantee you, I've done the science research with Joe Olson. | |
| EPA reverses long-standing climate change findings, stripping its own ability to regulate emissions. | |
| Agency announced Thursday it's repealing it. | |
| 2009 conclusion that greenhouse gases warm the earth and endanger human health and well-being. | |
| X a lot. | |
| President Trump announced Thursday the EPA is rescinding the legal finding that he has relied on for nearly two decades to limit the heat traveling pollution as mused from vehicle tailpipes or refineries and factories. | |
| The repeal of that landmark determination, which was faulty, it was fake science, it was pseudoscience, it was never legit, known as the endangerment finding. | |
| Well, up in most U.S. policies aimed at curbing climate change. | |
| Good. | |
| Absolutely good. | |
| This is 100% advance in the right direction. | |
| Honestly, I didn't know that I would see it in my lifetime. | |
| Meanwhile, federal judges Trump's freeze on the $16 billion for the New York to New Jersey tunnel project. | |
| Good. | |
| President reported Dallas Airport and the station renamed after him in exchange for the funding, which was ridiculous. | |
| A federal judge has reversed a freeze put on funds by Donald Trump or $16 billion enhanced rail links connecting New York and New Jersey amid reports. | |
| The U.S. president wants major travel landmarks named after him in return for the continued investment. | |
| The Gateway Project will build a new commuter rail tunnel between Manhattan and New Jersey under the Hudson on the western side of New York City to repair a century-old tunnel used by more than 200,000 travelers and 425 trains daily. | |
| The existing river tunnel was amply damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and needs frequent emergency repairs that disrupt travel on the nation's most heavily used passenger rail line. | |
| Good, good, good. | |
| The judge did the right thing. | |
| Meanwhile, panic ensues after Trump orders CIA to give 2020 election intel to stop the steel lawyer. | |
| This is another good, good move. | |
| Zero hedge. | |
| President Donald Trump has instructed CIA and others by agencies to hand over intel related to the 2020 election. | |
| A bunch of presumably panicked U.S. intel officials told Politico and NBC. | |
| The records are to be handed over to Kurt Olson, now a temporary government employee in the White House, who four years ago was involved in the Stop the Steel campaign to determine whether Joe Biden won the 2020 election via cheating. | |
| He did. | |
| Anyone today who doesn't realize that 2020's election was grand theft really needs to get their heads screwed on right. | |
| It was so blatant. | |
| The theft was so massive. | |
| He allegedly got 81 million votes worth than any other presidential candidate in history, exceeding even that for Barack Obama, Joe Biden. | |
| And do you know the day before that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris had a joint appearance in Phoenix, Arizona, and how many turned out with enthusiasm to greet the pair? | |
| Zill, zero, not a, not a single person. | |
| And you're telling me when Biden and Kamala the day before the election could get a single person that turned out he won 81 million votes. | |
| Give me a break. | |
| Just disgusting. | |
| Meanwhile, Gabbard's 2020 election claims, and Tulsi's been on this. | |
| 2020 election claims put her back in good stead with Donald Trump. | |
| Well, she deserves it. | |
| Meanwhile, here is a bit of a stretch. | |
| It's called Trump family transgender sodomites. | |
| This is a bit much. | |
| Well, let's see. | |
| What do we actually have here? | |
| It's a language. | |
| It's in megabytes. | |
| It's a video, apparently. | |
| Trump family, transgender, sodomites. | |
| It's in an archive, internet archive. | |
| Check it out if you like. | |
| Meanwhile, the FBI concluded that Epstein wasn't running a pedophile ring. | |
| How absurd is that? | |
| Paul Craig Roberts. | |
| This is my own conclusion. | |
| Epstein was running a Mossad blackmail operation in order to conform Western policy with Israel. | |
| Also, as I have noticed, there were reasons other than sex, such as money, to want to be connected with Epstein. | |
| Epstein's network gave a million to the Clinton Foundation. | |
| Email suggest. | |
| The FBI bored over Jeffrey Epstein bank records and emails at searches home and spent years interviewing his victims, examining his connections to some of the world's most influential people. | |
| But while investigators collected ample proof that Epstein sexually abused underage girls, they found scant evidence, believe it or not. | |
| Scant evidence. | |
| The well-connected financier led a sex trafficking ring serving powerful men. | |
| Internal Justice Department records Barley Show. | |
| absurd is that meanwhile Epstein was boasting to his victims that he had survivor shared with me early in the many meetings we've had And it's chilling. | |
| It's a chilling warning that Jeffrey told them. | |
| He gave them this warning. | |
| He told the women and young girls, I have the government, I have the banks. | |
| In other words, you are powerless. | |
| Imagine hearing that from the man who abused you. | |
| Imagine being a young girl, a young woman already traumatized and being told that the system, the government, the institutions, the courts, the powerful are on his side. | |
| That he and those to whom you were trafficked are untouchable. | |
| That the world is made up of the powerful who are above the law, above reproach, and you. | |
| You are disposable as a mere object of sexual use and abuse. | |
| And for too long, those sexual predators have been protected by their wealth and power. | |
| And now, with the help of Donald Trump and Pam Bondi, the pedophiles and sexual predators are being protected by our government. | |
| But today, today, we're one step closer to proving Epstein wrong. | |
| It takes years for victims of abuse to feel safe enough to come forward. | |
| And time should never be a weapon in the abuser's arsenal. | |
| Virginia's law eliminates the statute of limitations for key federal civil claims brought by survivors of trafficking and sexual exploitation. | |
| It includes a look back window so survivors who were previously barred, who were told, no, you do not have access to the courtroom, so they have time to now go back and seek justice. | |
| And it clarifies that traffickers cannot escape accountability by committing abuses in another jurisdiction. | |
| You don't get to escape prosecution by simply putting predators and victims on a plane to a private island or a mansion in Florida or a ranch in New Mexico. | |
| Because justice should not depend on a calendar. | |
| Justice should not depend on geography. | |
| And it should never depend on how powerful your abuser is. | |
| Excellent, excellent statement. | |
| Meanwhile, the Epstein saga needs a better investigation, says Paul Gregg Roberts. | |
| Pretty damn obvious, isn't it, Paul? | |
| It's difficult to examine the Epstein saga critically or objectively without being regarded as an apologist. | |
| Elites throughout the Western world are discredited, and it is the fault of their own behavior. | |
| For example, governments in power misuse law in order to suppress opponents. | |
| The suppression of Marine Le Pen in France and the Russian gate, documents gate, insurrection gate, and other false charges against Donald Trump are self-inflicted blows against itself by the establishment. | |
| It's easy to believe state and believe sex and Satanist charges against an already discredited elite. | |
| My intent is not to apologize for anyone. | |
| I don't want the Epstein saga to disappear in a pedophile sex ring before all other explanations are carefully examined. | |
| Many questions have gone unasked. | |
| Where did Epstein fortune come from? | |
| If he was sex trafficking underage children, why is the traffic limited to elites capable of influencing U.S. policy in the Middle East? | |
| Why the emphasis on Virginia Guthrie when there must have been numerous underage girls? | |
| Was Virginia Guthrie underage when 16 years old at the age of consent in 30 states? | |
| Were there supposedly many underage victims actually kidnapped away they there on their own accord? | |
| Why we hear from victims decades after their abuse and why so few, little doubt, bad things happen. | |
| But are they being used to deflect attention from an Israeli blackmail operation? | |
| Why hasn't this possibility been investigated? | |
| I think we have pretty clear answers to these questions. | |
| Meanwhile, here's Alastair Crook, a very, very wise guy, talking about the slow Epstein earthquake, the slow earthquake. | |
| He's on with Judge Knapp. | |
| Undeclared wars are commonplace. | |
| Tragically, our government engages in Is the Greater Israel domination project failing that long-term goal of the Zionists to expand Greater Israel? | |
| Is it failing? | |
| Israelis think so. | |
| That's not different and more important than whether I think so. | |
| But yes, increasingly, there is a feeling that this is getting nowhere, that Israel is becoming isolated. | |
| We've been here, done that before. | |
| Meanwhile, new evidence. | |
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| Jeffrey Epstein is alive and wow. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, there's new evidence that suggests Jeffrey Epstein could be alive. | |
| That's right. | |
| We now have a DOJ draft press release that was dated the day before he died, saying he died of an apparent suicide. | |
| Released the day before he died, drafted the day before he died, I should say. | |
| We have a strange person now entering the cell a day before, footage of that. | |
| That was released by CBS, Barry Weiss's CBS, nonetheless, which leads us to many questions about if he's alive, they want us to know he's alive. | |
| Why would that be? | |
| Also, medical records showing Epstein was transferred out of his cell the day before his death, a Fortnite gaming account showing activity well after Epstein's death, and images of what looks like Epstein hanging out in Israel have now surfaced. | |
| Here's one of those photos you're seeing there on the screen. | |
| Here's another one. | |
| People are saying this looks like Jeffrey Epstein hanging out in Israel. | |
| Okay. | |
| And Jimmy Dore has more love than guy. | |
| The Jeffrey Epstein saga. | |
| It turns out, first of all, we already showed you that a guard at the jail said that they took him out the night before, put him in a van that wasn't registered like they normally have transportation vans registered. | |
| They don't normally come on the weekend. | |
| They came on the weekend, no paperwork. | |
| They got him out of there in a wheelchair and put him in, and he's gone. | |
| And so we already showed you that. | |
| So that's credible. | |
| That's credible from a guard, confirmed guard inside the prison. | |
| Well, now we find out that they drafted his death certificate the day before. | |
| A draft statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office dated August 9th, 2019, the day before Jeffrey Epstein died on August 10th, states that Epstein was found dead in his cell. | |
| So there's a draft statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office dated August 9th, 2019. | |
| The day before Epstein supposedly died, they already had a draft saying that Epstein was found dead in his cell. | |
| Nothing suspicious about this. | |
| That's what I say. | |
| It's probably brought to you by the same team that Advanced reported JFK's assassination and called Building 7 coming down before it actually did. | |
| Do you remember they knew Building 7 came down 20 minutes before it did? | |
| They talked about it on a TV, but the building was still standing and they're saying, oh, Building 7 went down. | |
| So here's the thing. | |
| United States Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York, Jeffrey S. Berman, there's the date, August 9th. | |
| U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Berman said, earlier this morning, the Manhattan Corrections Center confirmed that Jeffrey Epstein, who faced charges brought by his office for engaging in trafficking of minors, had been found unresponsive in his cell and pronounced dead shortly thereafter. | |
| He was unresponsive because they didn't say the right thing. | |
| They should have said, are you ready to go to Israel? | |
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| He stained your eyes when he stayed over. | |
| He put his mouth out in a car. | |
| He didn't notice that the lights had changed. | |
| Proudest people stood and stared. | |
| They'd seen his face before. | |
| Nobody was really sure if he was the last. | |
| I saw a film today, boy. | |
| The English army had just won the war. | |
| The crowd of people turned away. | |
| Number of stories we weren't able to cover. | |
| Republican congressman says Ghelane Maxwell will end up getting shot in the back of the head if she's released from prison. | |
| Our leaders couldn't fix our problems if they wanted to, and they don't want to. | |
| Caitlin Johnstone. | |
| Did Bad Bunny's music overcome his politics? | |
| The Chomsky-Epstein files. | |
| Noam Chomsky's wife responds to the Epstein controversy. | |
| CNN down bigly from 2017. | |
| Trump bump through 2025. | |
| Fox reporting. | |
| Edward Snowden on smartphones and insecurity. | |
| States rejoining World Health Organization after the U.S. pulls out. | |
| Let's take a closer look at that little beauty. | |
| While Trump formally withdrew the U.S. from the WHO in January, ending 78 years of membership, and it was a good move. | |
| California Governor Gavin Newsom couldn't wait to get to the front of the line. | |
| Newsome just announced California to become the first state to formally join the WHO's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network. | |
| Not a country, a state. | |
| No voter input, no legislative debate, no accountability, just newsome. | |
| Mean personally, with WHO Director General Teidros in Geneva, trained California's sovereignty for a sit at the globalist table. | |
| And Tidros, you must know, is a terrorist before he assumed this position. | |
| I mean, he's a scumbag. | |
| He has no medical background. | |
| He has no training appropriate to the position. | |
| It was a purely political appointment. | |
| And he's not alone. | |
| Illinois and New York City have already followed suit bypassing voters to pledge allegiance to the same international health apparatus behind lockdown censorship, mask mandates, and experimental vaccine coercion. | |
| Here's what's actually happening. | |
| The WHO is building a new framework of global health control that would give it sweeping authority over future public health emergencies, which could mean anything from pandemic to climate change to misinformation. | |
| The CDC never left. | |
| G-O-A-R-D. | |
| That's their outbreak alert system. | |
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| You're listening to the Republic Broadcasting Network. | |
| Because you can handle the truth. | |
| You can handle the truth. | |
| Welcome to the second hour of Authentic News right here on RBN Live. | |
| This is February 2026 where I take your calls. | |
| We have two callers, very familiar voices, both of whom have a lot to say. | |
| Renee from North Carolina, join the conversation, girl. | |
| Welcome back. | |
| Well, hello. | |
| You there? | |
| Yes, indeed. | |
| Okay. | |
| You know, in some ways, I'm kind of grateful for Trump. | |
| I know that may sound shocking because some people are in such denial. | |
| It's going to take something this blatant to rip the mask of immorality in this country because people just don't want to face it because it's so damn ugly, okay? | |
| You know, this double standard of judgment, I'm really going out here laughing. | |
| You know, people are worried about the degradation of our culture. | |
| And that's a legitimate concern, okay? | |
| But when you consider what's going on and their pearl-clutching moral outrage is over bad bunny speaking Spanish at the Super Bowl and twerking, okay, or draw humping, as one person calls it, when we have a bunch of dirty old man, rich old man perverts actually humping children. | |
| Now, call me crazy, but in my moral outrage about something that's good that is terrible for our culture, this child sex trafficking rank is way ahead in what's destroying our country than that one, okay? | |
| So the thing is, and see, this has been going on forever. | |
| There's an old saying, poor women have round heels. | |
| Rich men have been taking advantage of the financial inequality of women in order to exploit them sexually. | |
| That has been going on for centuries. | |
| And actually, some men today are kind of like upset about that because they want to get it where women do not have a choice financially to leave or to not stop putting up with abuse. | |
| They're trying to get that boot back on her neck, okay? | |
| With like people, that SAVE Act, it's been, oh, we have to stop a few Mexicans maybe from vote. | |
| That's completely not what this is about. | |
| When you look into this, that SAVE Act, what it is, it's going to destroy the vote of like women, Indian students, because of this ID requirement they're going to have. | |
| Like women are going to, because they've changed their name through marriage, they can't use their driver's license and their birth certificate for ID because the names don't match. | |
| This is a sneaky attempt to destroy through the back door women's vote. | |
| Don't believe me, go start looking into this, okay? | |
| Because that's what that's really about. | |
| So the thing is, you know, you know, this, the deal, like people, like, I don't know if y'all have seen it, as I say, people so upset. | |
| Like I say, a lot of other Super Bowls were much more naked and raunchy than this one. | |
| And the thing is, it was about unity. | |
| You know, people, I actually find the term God bless America kind of narcissistic. | |
| Okay, I say, how about God bless the whole world? | |
| And actually, what he was trying to show with that performance, see, when we think of America, we only think of the United States. | |
| We don't include all of North America and South America. | |
| What he was doing was that, he was trying to show unity for all of the Americas. | |
| Okay. | |
| And so the thing is, it was about unifying. | |
| So I just, you know, and let me tell you something. | |
| This is the funniest part. | |
| You know, supposedly they had to do that alternative show, you know, for something wholesome. | |
| There's one YouTube channel, I think it's called the Dangerous Ones. | |
| People are going back through the lyrics of all of Kid Rock's songs. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| I see why he and Trump are friends because they couldn't play the exact songs because of copyright, but they took Kid Rock's words, but they put it like to maybe like sounded like Dean Martin or some children singing or whatever. | |
| They actually, I think, used AI to like reconstruct using Kid Rock's lyrics, but different voices and tunes. | |
| Like I said, one of them, like I say, it's called, the name of it is called, I think, Cool Daddy Cool. | |
| It says, I like them underage. | |
| Statutory is mandatory. | |
| Now, how is bad bunny's music worse than that? | |
| Okay. | |
| And there's some other songs like that Kid Rock uses where he talks about the F word in underage people and stuff. | |
| I mean, these people trying to pretend that they occupy some kind of moral high ground over somebody because he's brown and speaks Spanish. | |
| I mean, it's like I say, some of y'all need to get down on your hands and knees and start searching for the needle that has obviously come off your moral compass. | |
| Because if I'm going to be morally outraged, it's going to be about this child sex trafficking. | |
| This takes so far precedent and is so much more responsible for just some of the most disgusting moral rot in this country. | |
| And like say Tim Tebow talks about this, honestly, on that Sean Ryan show. | |
| And the thing is, it's not only bad in that area, it's then also used to blackmail and control things that is destroying our government. | |
| I mean, this is a horrendous thing. | |
| And for people to go, oh, they smoke Spanish and made to work. | |
| I mean, to me, it's just how can people pearl clutch over something by comparison to me that is so minor. | |
| But the thing is, you know, we hear this stuff about, oh, well, y'all need men to protect you. | |
| Look how much this government has gone through to not protect about 1,200 women and protect the perpetrator, men. | |
| And you're going to tell me this country is fair and decent. | |
| And this has been going on forever. | |
| Okay. | |
| The Bro code doesn't, because of the Bro code, the Bro code protects men from consequences. | |
| They all stick together. | |
| Evidence is this whole Epstein thing. | |
| Look at the Bro code in practice protecting men from consequences and not protecting women. | |
| And then you have this absolute piece of garbage women like Pam Bondi, okay? | |
| Who is a part of this? | |
| Okay. | |
| Like I say, see, not all men. | |
| Like I say, you have Delane and people like Pam Bondi going along with this. | |
| Like I say, these are the women I call the madam. | |
| They would sit at the door of the whorehouse, smile and greet the men, take their money, and they make the women line up for them to take their pick. | |
| That, in a way, is what these gross women like Delaine and Pam Bondi and some of these other women in this Republican administration. | |
| And they say, for people to be so morally outraged about something by comparison that is so small, this has to be cleaned up. | |
| So like I said, I'm really glad that Trump's behavior has been so white trash, okay, that it is forcing people and it's taken a lot to force them, okay? | |
| Forcing people to face the truth about what has been going on at the expense of women and children in this country. | |
| Well, you did a beautiful job of laying out your views, Renee. | |
| Would you like to add a final thought? | |
| No, it's just we're, I'm just, I'm just so disappointed in people, you know, like A.J. Lyon and trying to translate Spanish lyrics and saying it said something nasty when your friend proved it did not, while Kid Rock, in fact, in English. | |
| See, if the people worried about the kids, the kids who don't know Spanish, even if he had said something, they'd never know the difference. | |
| Kid Rock's lyrics about statutory is mandatory. | |
| That's in English, but the kids can hear it. | |
| And for these people to pretend that they occupy the moral high ground, it's always about diverting and pointing the finger at someone else. | |
| When you know what we have enough cleaning up to do in our own culture before we point the finger at someone else's, and that's the way Jesus teaches is supposed to be. | |
| You know, you're supposed to worry about that, you know, redwood tree in your own eye before you worry about the spectrum in your neighbors. | |
| And we have people calling themselves Christians that are doing the exact opposite of what Jesus teaches. | |
| You know, and the way he says, you know, I'm having to paraphrase pretty much, you know, but if you hurt a child, you should like, you know, tie a rock around your neck and throw yourself in a lake. | |
| I mean, that's a bad paraphrase of it, okay? | |
| So the thing is, it's just like, I just, I'm truly horrified, but it is taking something this obvious and blatant for people to maybe finally, we're going to have to look in the mirror instead of always pointing at someone else. | |
| Look at this. | |
| They're going to go bomb Iran. | |
| You were talking earlier. | |
| They, in order to divert attention, they're going to go kill people. | |
| They're starving people in Cuba, just like they have in Gaza. | |
| This is the extent these people will go to to try to cover up their tracks and their evil. | |
| You know, I'm glad there are some people I can listen to out there, like Dave Smith on Liberty Vault, that guy too, who they are, they are being fair about this and moral. | |
| And so because the thing is, a lot of these, these damn Christian Zionists who with their, you know, what is it? | |
| Evil happens when good men do nothing, which means they're not good. | |
| Silent is consent. | |
| And all the what the Israelis have done is horrible. | |
| Look how much the Christian Zionists sit there trying to hope nobody notices that they brought all this into power. | |
| They've been behind this. | |
| They were part of this, like that little jerk, Mike Johnson. | |
| They're a part of this. | |
| In a way, the Jews have done the dirty work, the Israelis, okay? | |
| But those Christian Zionists are in this up to their necks too. | |
| The British, it goes back to the British Empire. | |
| They deliberately gave away land that didn't belong to them to stick them over there. | |
| And if they hadn't done that, they did it on purpose, okay? | |
| We wouldn't have all these wars. | |
| It never would have happened. | |
| So I'm not willing to let the Anglo-American Empire off the hook because they're in this up to their eyeballs too. | |
| Very good, Renee. | |
| Now, Mike has observed that the movie, that song you are alluding to underage, was satire in a movie called Osmosis Jones, and that they had a fake band called Kidney Rock for the movie. | |
| So he thinks that some of the criticism of Kid Rock may not be warranted. | |
| But look, I think you made your points very, very well. | |
| Let's turn to an alternative. | |
| Yeah, go ahead. | |
| I've heard it on YouTube. | |
| I've heard the exact song. | |
| No, no, I know. | |
| Mike's point out was from a satiric, satirical movie, but I get it, Renee. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I thought you made your points very well. | |
| For an alternative view, Tom in Florida. | |
| Tom, let's hear your opinions. | |
| Yeah, Jim, listen. | |
| Yeah, but Dabbado. | |
| Yeah, but Dabbado. | |
| Bring ding, ding, ding, ding. | |
| Listen, first off, Tim Thibault voted for Donald Trump ring a ding. | |
| Tim Thibault, the one you say you love so much. | |
| He's a Trump supporter. | |
| Okay, let's get that off the plate. | |
| Now let's get going here. | |
| First off, before I go to Tulsi Gabbard, okay, I'm going to talk about your friend Tulsi Gabbard and what she's exposed with the Obama and Biden administration. | |
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| All I hear is hatred out of this woman's mouth every time she calls your show by. | |
| Stop, stop, stop, Tom, Tom, Tom, Tom. | |
| Lay off for Renee. | |
| Just give us your thoughts. | |
| My thought is this. | |
| First off, Donald Trump, Donald Trump never starved no Cubans in Cuba. | |
| That was communism that starved those people. | |
| Okay. | |
| They have Canada up there. | |
| Where's James from Canada calling? | |
| And he'll tell you, hey, Canada's supporting him. | |
| Guess what? | |
| There ain't no flights going in there right now. | |
| Nobody's flying no jetliners into Cuba. | |
| Whose fault is that? | |
| It's a bunch of Marxist Baltimore communists. | |
| That's whose fault that is. | |
| Don't blame no gringos for that, Renee. | |
| You're the sport. | |
| I said that, Tom, Tom, Tom, Tom, lay off Renee. | |
| Just tell us your thoughts. | |
| He's got a filthy mouth about our government. | |
| Come on, Tom. | |
| Okay, Tom. | |
| I'm not going to keep you on if you're going to go on like that when I ask you not to. | |
| So you want to say your point of view or not? | |
| Can we give you my point of view? | |
| First off, Jim, the rage I hear about Kid Rock. | |
| I think Kid Rock's a very patriotic man. | |
| I mean, he has, when he was a young man, when he's in his 20s, yeah, in his 30s, he was a little wild. | |
| There's no question about that. | |
| Has he mellowed out over age, like everybody? | |
| They say when you're in your 20s, you vote Democrat. | |
| They say when you turn 40, you realize you blew it. | |
| You got to vote Republican. | |
| That's been saying going on for 100 years. | |
| Okay? | |
| We already know, look, when Renee's talking about this bad budge bunny, let's talk about Luke. | |
| You know, we talked about the black national anthem at the Super Bowl, where the blacks had their own national anthem. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| Why don't white people have, I mean, where's the national anthem stand here in this equation with big bad bunny? | |
| I mean, we're hearing all this nonsense. | |
| But look, I want to talk about Tulsi Gabber, Jim. | |
| The main reason I called your show is about the woman you said was a great woman. | |
| And I agree with you 100% about Tulsi Gabbard. | |
| Now, I'm going to get what I got to get off my chest. | |
| Tulsi Gabbard absolutely annihilated the federal government of the United States, Jim. | |
| What she's done with a beautiful blonde woman named Caroline Levitt, who I think is wonderful. | |
| You might not agree, but I think Caroline Levitt is a wonderful person. | |
| She means well, okay? | |
| She's for Northern Europe. | |
| She is for Northern European white to have a break in this country as well as every other minority group. | |
| Okay? | |
| That's what this is all about. | |
| And the majority is supposed to rule. | |
| That was the old adage. | |
| The majority rules. | |
| And while we're still in the majority, let's keep it that way. | |
| We don't need to become the minority and just not have this. | |
| And the stuff that was said about the Voter Act about women will lose their right to vote, Jim, that's disgusting. | |
| That is not true. | |
| What about Lakeland Riley? | |
| What about Molly Tibbetts, Kate Steinley? | |
| I can go on that. | |
| Angela Ngari, all these other women, all these thousands of white women who have raped and murdered Jim. | |
| And we never hear that, but we're here in a spew. | |
| Now, I'm going to go back to Tulsi Gabbard. | |
| Tulsi Gabbert, exposed Obama. | |
| She said the man committed unadulterated treason against the United States and bummed somebody by his guilty. | |
| Now, that came out of Tulsi Gabbard's mouth. | |
| That very Sortero Hussain Obama lied when Hillary Clinton about the Russian Russia-Russia loses. | |
| That's out of her mouth. | |
| It's uncomfortable. | |
| Every Congress members, all these Democrats mouth dropped open. | |
| Now, let me explain another thing, Jim. | |
| One Democrat yesterday voted for the Sayback, and he's an Hispanic out of Texas named Koyar. | |
| You had 213 Democrats would not vote for the Sayback because, you know what? | |
| These illegals are voting in our election. | |
| And I want somebody to tell me a mind freight. | |
| And Mike can look it up right now. | |
| 316,000 illegal votes in Georgia in the 2020 election. | |
| And Rudy Giuliani had to suffer dearly for the. | |
| Oh so, who is not fenile? | |
| He's senility, he's crazy, he's an old fart. | |
| Come on, this guy proved and he told everybody what they did in Georgia was to steal that election, and they absolutely did. | |
| They troubled him, lost by 11,000 votes, but there's 316,000 outstanding votes that shouldn't have been, or shouldn't have even been, counted or counted, because there was dead people voting in that election Jim, and they found 18,000 dead people on the wolf in Georgia. | |
| Now I want to go back to Tulsi Gabber. | |
| Tulsi Gabber, Jim is a patriot. | |
| Tulsi Gabber said it in front of everybody in Congress that Barry Shortero, Hussein Obama, has committed unadulterated treason against the United States, trying to interfere with Donald Trump's presidency in 2016. | |
| Jim, now what do you say about that? | |
| I want to hear some other callers tell me, down crazy, you had this guy. | |
| Robert Menendez, a senator in New Jersey, was stealing money. | |
| Another crook. | |
| The Democrats can never, ever the Democrats will never go along with trying to secure our borders. | |
| This country's been invaded with 30 million illegals. | |
| Jim, say you, Jim? | |
| And that character that called in yesterday from Washington invoking my name saying oh, the Chinese are smarter, but hey, what did China do until Richard Nixon got into China. | |
| They didn't. | |
| They were told, a bamboo curtain and they didn't have a there till 1974. | |
| My friend Tom, hang on, hang it. | |
| Hang on and I'll let you add a few final thoughts. | |
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| So that was her basic message. | |
| I'm also concerned that she may have a point about women having trouble voting under the SAVE Act because they've changed their names when they got married. | |
| I do think the citizenship thing with if you got to have a birth certificate or a valid passport, I mean, I have expired passports. | |
| My wife has had trouble getting a federal driver's sign because while she took a birth certificate, it didn't have an embossed imprint on it. | |
| So here, my own wife, I'd hate to think she would be deprived of the right to vote because of some provision in the SAVE Act. | |
| I mean, the SAVE Act is obviously a good idea in general, but it may require some fine-tuning. | |
| Go ahead, Tom. | |
| Add a couple further thoughts. | |
| Well, here's thank you. | |
| Listen, I want to talk about Tulsi Gabbard again, but I just want to say this. | |
| The crud, we just, the crud, we just, I want to talk about Tulsi, but I just want to say the crud we just heard, you just said refined. | |
| They are going to refine the SAVE Act. | |
| John Z was on there today talking about something zero tweaks. | |
| They're going to get it correct, which is not so hard. | |
| But they are what this is all about: illegal immigration, Jim. | |
| This had nothing to do with white women, black women, Hispanic American women, Indian American women. | |
| As long as you're an American citizen, you will have your right to vote. | |
| And what their sister, she's not telling you this, Jim. | |
| The main reason they're doing this for the mail-in ballot, the mail-in ballot, they want you to have a picture ID stamped on the mail-in ballot because he wants to get rid of totally mail-ball. | |
| The Lexa was stolen from him in the 2020 right there. | |
| I know he, the mail-in ballot has to come to a complete end. | |
| And a lot of illegals and other people are dead. | |
| We're using that ballot. | |
| Now, I'm going to go to Tulsi Gabbard, Jim. | |
| Let me go to Tulsi. | |
| Tulsi, to me, has really showed me that is one patriotic person. | |
| That woman there, I give my hats off to her when she's not exposing. | |
| And she's already done with the Epstein filing. | |
| Tulsi's going in the FC file, but right, she's exposing Obama. | |
| She's exposing the Democratic Party for the filth, the life of hundreds of millions of dollars. | |
| Nobody's talking on your network about what these Somalians are doing, Renee. | |
| They've got $91,000 a year. | |
| Every one of them. | |
| They were buying rolls voices off your tax dollars, Jim, in Wisconsin. | |
| Tom, Tom, yeah. | |
| And all you other guys calls in your show. | |
| So nobody's talking about what he's so. | |
| These people are lit, they're sending billion. | |
| Tom, we all agree. | |
| We all agree. | |
| We all agree about the Somali corruption. | |
| There's no argument about it. | |
| But it's the Democratic Party. | |
| It's the liberals. | |
| It's the lifts that are behind all this. | |
| It's the Democratic Party, not the Republican Party. | |
| It's the Democratic leadership who's a liar. | |
| You got a guy named like Sakeem Jeffries. | |
| This guy is off his rocker. | |
| If you listen to some of his speeches, he lies through his teeth. | |
| You want to talk about a liar? | |
| Look at that guy at King Jeffries. | |
| Look at Barry Sortorio, Hussein Obama. | |
| We don't even know what his real, we don't even know who his real dad is. | |
| Look at him. | |
| But listen, we got the spew of all this. | |
| Most of your women on your show, Jim, are very conservative and I love them and they're patriotic. | |
| But you got some women that are called your show. | |
| And I tell you, the hatred they, the shrill crap they put out against Trump is disgraceful. | |
| He has nothing to do with the starving opponents. | |
| Paul, Paul. | |
| Okay, we know about it. | |
| Tom, Tom, Tom, Tom, they're entitled to their opinion just as much as you are to yours. | |
| That's correct. | |
| And I'll defend my position. | |
| I'm going to defend my position, Jim, just like you would. | |
| But I can say this. | |
| I will say this. | |
| Tulsi Gabbard really is became. | |
| And me, she's like one of the main leaders. | |
| Tom, I want to see a ticket at Taul. | |
| I want to see Tulsi and Tom Massey on the ticket next time around. | |
| I think they would be sensational. | |
| Tulsi Gabbard and Thomas Massey would be a smashing ticket for America. | |
| Well, I'd vote for it. | |
| I would vote for that, Jim. | |
| I would literally vote for that ticket. | |
| But however, I think you got to be realistic. | |
| I don't think it would be Massey, but there's other, I tell you, that young man in Montana would be great. | |
| Tim Shahey, he's a Navy SEAL. | |
| He would be a great ticket. | |
| Her and Tulsi. | |
| That guy whooped Pester and that state. | |
| So that guy, that's who I think would be a great, a young man coming up who would be a wonderful leader. | |
| That's Tim Shahy. | |
| You got to listen to some of his features. | |
| So, but listen, I got to say this, Jim. | |
| I want to make this perfectly clear. | |
| Tim Thibault is a Republican. | |
| He's a very conservative man. | |
| He played for the Florida Gators. | |
| He was a great quarterback. | |
| I don't think they treated him right in the NFL, but that's still here and there up there. | |
| He was a great Christian. | |
| There's no question. | |
| And I admire him. | |
| But I will say this. | |
| When it comes down to the nitty-gritty of our foreign policy, no other leader in your lifetime went and did say the South. | |
| Look, I think South America and North America are getting along lovely right now. | |
| And I don't think you have any podcasts going on in Italy, Jim. | |
| You haven't said a word about the Maloney. | |
| Tom, thanks. | |
| Actually, I did. | |
| I did have a story about him. | |
| Thank you, Tom. | |
| We'll be right back after this break. | |
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| Let me add, one of my most thoughtful correspondents is a woman from North Carolina named Beverly. | |
| I mentioned that she's black because it matters to some of her comments when I'm going to share them here. | |
| But often what she tells me is more thoughtful about my shows than I could have expressed it myself. | |
| Now, here she's writing about Paul. | |
| I don't agree with sometimes, but he was spot on today with his comments about the decline of civilization. | |
| This is from like two days ago. | |
| Comportment, behavior, dress, hair, everything has taken a turn for the worse. | |
| Paul's comments about Bad Bunny are 100% correct. | |
| The NFL is following the directives of the global paymasters to promote vocism from DEI to immigration. | |
| Why get a singer who sings only in Spanish for the halftime show? | |
| I could see if Bad Bunny was one of the entertainers, but the main event and Bad Bunny is not that well known. | |
| So why him? | |
| The NFL is pushing an agenda. | |
| I watched about 10 minutes of the game, but notice the rainbowy colors at midfield. | |
| Bad Bunny skates the line of gender bending. | |
| He has worn long painted nails and a dress. | |
| I don't remember the talking head media person, but one of them praised Bad Bunny for his defining a new masculinity. | |
| The NFL promotes the lowest common denominator to destroy America. | |
| The League's partnership with Jay-Z tells you all you need to know about the message the League wants to send, partnering with toxic rap culture to provide entertainment. | |
| The League rails on about racism and Black Lives Matter, but partners with rappers like Jay-Z and Snoop Dogg, who was a performer at a previous Super Bowl. | |
| Rap music has destroyed generations of Black people, youth in particular. | |
| Paul mentioned crotch-grabbing Michael Jackson. | |
| I agree with Paul and how standards start to drop in small increments until you end up with a bad bunny twerking and singing filthy lyrics in Spanish. | |
| And by the way, that filthy lyrics, we've addressed that. | |
| Next time, the entertainer will sing the filthy lyrics in English and the dancing will be even more X-rated. | |
| When people get accustomed to one level, they power it up to the next. | |
| I always found Michael Jackson crotch-grabbing offensive. | |
| Same for his sister, Janet. | |
| There was, where was Jesse Jackson and the rest of the civil rights industrial complex when Jackson started doing this? | |
| They should have denounced it. | |
| Goes to show the uselessness of this crowd. | |
| Their silence and inaction on such things, along with other bad behavior among the black masses, are a key reason why the WTF-ness we've seen worsened over the years. | |
| I'm convinced Michael Jackson to the crotch grabbing top is masculinity cred. | |
| The guy was light in the loafers, as they say. | |
| Those two kids have zero of his DNA. | |
| They're a product of the mother and another man. | |
| People want to say Jews killed Jackson, but I doubt it. | |
| They made money from him alive, more money from him alive than dead, as he could still fill arenas and sell records. | |
| That song he did when he criticized Jews had nothing to do with his demise. | |
| Jewish power players have heard worse. | |
| The song wasn't even that well known. | |
| And it's not as if the song ignited debate about Jewish power in the record industry. | |
| Jackson had morphed into Howard Hughes, rack loose, weird, et cetera, and died from whatever drug cocktail injection he willingly took. | |
| Michael Jackson, like Reagan and Obama, is one of those people who is Teflon-coated. | |
| Nothing bad sticks. | |
| The disciples think they are greater than God, bigger than Jesus, despite evidence to the contrary. | |
| Any regular Joe who had all that evidence against it would have been convicted of child molestation. | |
| Jackson skated away twice on some charges. | |
| One time accused, yeah, maybe someone is out there. | |
| Framer get money from you twice. | |
| Enough said, especially when he's having young kids sleep over at his home. | |
| Beverly in North Carolina, adding her thoughts to our discussion. | |
| Scott in Nevada. | |
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| Scott, join the conversation, please. | |
| Hello, Jim. | |
| I called in because you mentioned California and the World Health Organization, but while on hold, I couldn't help but imagine what it would be like to be in a dark waterfront bar with Tom at one end and Renee at the end. | |
| Love it, love it, love it, Scott. | |
| Go on. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, so California, so I went and looked up, while I was on hold, I looked at the World Health Organization thing. | |
| What they're angling for now is an enforceable treaty. | |
| Well, California can't enter into a treaty, but whenever you're hearing about this stuff about treaties, you got to go to Reed versus Coburt, 1957, U.S. Supreme Court. | |
| No treaty can supersede the Constitution. | |
| And getting back to the COVID stuff and the vaccine, you know, the really good cases are slowly working their way through the courts right now. | |
| There's numerous really good lawsuits about the vaccine mandates, and we don't hear much about them. | |
| So the ones that were based on religious issues that were properly filed in due time, those, they won. | |
| They won those cases on religious issues. | |
| But there's other issues involved in the mandatory COVID vaccine mandates by private corporations, mind you, that are still working their way through the courts. | |
| And so we're not done with this crap yet. | |
| Okay, I'll let you go, Jim. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Scott, hey, Scott, I want you to call more. | |
| I want you to call more. | |
| You're excellent. | |
| Very smart. | |
| Very clear. | |
| I like your calls. | |
| Call again. | |
| Darren in Illinois. | |
| Darren, join the conversation, Darren. | |
| Good day, Jim. | |
| Good day, Dr. Fitzer. | |
| Yeah, that was great to hear that the COVID injustice has had its day in court. | |
| I got a question concerning a constitutional issue, Dr. Fitzer. | |
| Sure. | |
| Locally, they're trying to put in a data center where I live, and there's opposition to it. | |
| Yes. | |
| I've signed a little petition they've got, and I've looked at their discussion on Facebook and contributed a little bit. | |
| Everybody talks about the environmental impact it'll have on the area and the increase to utility bills, the strain it'll put on the electrical grid. | |
| My chiefest concern is the Fourth Amendment infringement I consider these data centers to represent. | |
| And nobody seems to talk about that. | |
| We're talking about reasonable search and seizure. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| And all the privacy violations. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| They're gleaning my personal data without my permission. | |
| Nobody seems to, I mean, is it embarrassing to argue that point to like a city council that it's unconstitutional what's being laid in place? | |
| No, I think you're I think you're on impeccable grounds, Aaron. | |
| I had a wonderful conversation last night with Bill Benny from NSA. | |
| And this may be the smartest guy in the world. | |
| I'm sure impressed with him. | |
| And you want to listen to what he had to say because he says all these data centers are unnecessary. | |
| We don't need them. | |
| They're a waste of money. | |
| And of course, they're consuming vast quantities of energy, electricity, and of water. | |
| They're going to have destructive effects on the environment. | |
| And it's just to gather more data they don't need and can't process. | |
| They've already got so much damn data. | |
| Every damn sentence, every electronic communication is already in storage. | |
| They already have it, all of it. | |
| So these are redundant. | |
| They're really not necessary. | |
| And they're an unbelievable waste of time and money and resource and massively destructive to the environment. | |
| So I would encourage everyone, check out my bit shoot channel, Jim Fetzer, and the conversation I had with Bill Benny last night was just fabulous. | |
| Once a week, I'm interviewing Bill and his wife, Catherine Horton, who's a PhD particle physicist from Oxford, where she's led the fight accords against targeted individuals using the directed energy weapons on people. | |
| And both of them have been subjected. | |
| But look, look, Darren, go get that Bill DeVini interview. | |
| And, you know, I'll bet he'd be willing to give you an affidavit if you want to do something about it. | |
| Because all these data centers, they're popping up everywhere. | |
| They're massively destructive. | |
| They're a total waste. | |
| They're completely redundant. | |
| They do no good whatsoever. | |
| So I'm with you 100%, Darren. | |
| Check it out. | |
| There's an additional resource for you and your fight. | |
| You're on the right side. | |
| It seems like it's probably one of the cogs in the digital gulag wheel that's being established. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, one of the one of the things that'll help shackle us in a digital sense as they bring everything to fruition. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Darren, you're right on top of it. | |
| You're 100% correct. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| And I'm very, I'm glad you are putting up a fight. | |
| This deserves to be defeated. | |
| I'm all with you, Darren. | |
| If there's anything I can do to lend a hand, you let me know. | |
| I'm glad you're called. | |
| Well, thank you for the feedback, sir. | |
| You got it. | |
| You too. | |
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| James in Vancouver. | |
| James, join the conversation. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, you know, you mentioned your wife not being able to get the ID. | |
| You wouldn't want ICE to have to ask her for the ID and she hasn't got it, right? | |
| Well, she's got a regular. | |
| She's got a regular Wisconsin driver's license. | |
| You know, her citizenship is in doubt. | |
| She just couldn't get the federal, which lets you go onto aircraft, you know, flights and stuff like that. | |
| Oh, well, okay, right. | |
| But she has a picture on that idea. | |
| Oh, sure. | |
| Yeah, of course. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, you know, because her. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, anyway, look at I lived in China from 1983 to 1985. | |
| All right. | |
| And I've lived in Hong Kong for over a year. | |
| And I've lived in Taiwan for 28 years. | |
| All right. | |
| My Chinese is not perfect, but I can get by. | |
| And you were in Iran, I understand. | |
| Yeah, in 2014. | |
| It was only, what, I think I may have been there for a week. | |
| Yeah, into Iran for an international time. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| I was multiple times interviewed on press TV, but that was from, you know, where I was residing. | |
| I mean, that was done all through the internet. | |
| Yeah. | |
| All right. | |
| So after being in Iran for one week, I'm sure you had time to gauge the character of the people, right? | |
| I'm very impressed. | |
| I am very impressed with the Iranian people. | |
| Very. | |
| Well, I heard you say that. | |
| And of course, I wanted to share my experience with the audience because some of them seem to think that I don't know what I'm talking about. | |
| But be that as it may, do you have time for a story? | |
| Yeah, I mean. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Go ahead, James. | |
| All right. | |
| So it's 1983. | |
| I've been in China one month. | |
| I'm teaching English at an engineering university just south of Peking. | |
| And it's break time, lunch or something. | |
| And I'm crossing a field to go to the campus of the engineering university. | |
| And as I'm crossing the field, a group of very old elderly, they look like farmers to me, Chinese, of course, sort of crossed my path. | |
| And one of them, a very ancient gentleman with glasses on, a Coke bottle, you can imagine. | |
| He's looking straight ahead, but he's walking parallel to me. | |
| And he whispers to me without looking at me, how are you enjoying your stay in China? | |
| And I said, yeah, yeah, good, good. | |
| You know, the standard answer. | |
| He's walking straight ahead. | |
| And he says to me, I am an engineering professor at the university here. | |
| I said, oh, okay. | |
| And then, believe it or not, he whispered to me. | |
| He said, my brother is an engineering professor at Caltech. | |
| See, the family got divided, right? | |
| He didn't go in America or he was in America, but he went back to China. | |
| The brothers stayed in America. | |
| He's making 30 Chinese yuan a month, right? | |
| His brother is making more than 3,000 US dollars a month, I'm sure, or more. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So that story, actually, I've never told anybody that except for now. | |
| And this gives you the dynamics of what happened politically to China for over 150 plus years. | |
| You see, the place is a very dynamic. | |
| The Chinese moved around a lot over the centuries. | |
| And of course, in the 1900s in the 20th century. | |
| So that's that story. | |
| Now, I just want to say that the CIA, okay, brought all that rip rap into the United States. | |
| Okay. | |
| The male sexist pigs brought them in and they knew what these guys were going to do with the American women. | |
| Okay. | |
| They knew that. | |
| And they did that on purpose. | |
| Just like the 2020 steal was done on purpose, right? | |
| And it was an op to make sure that people would be very angry because it was an obvious steal and that would irritate them. | |
| And then they would want Donald Trump even more. | |
| So that's how that worked. | |
| And everybody was waiting like why I called you in 2023, expecting big things. | |
| You were, and I said, no, they're going to bring Trump in to start wars. | |
| And that's what they're doing. | |
| See? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I think you were prophetic, James. | |
| I think you were prophetic. | |
| Well, I have my moments. | |
| Now, one other thing here. | |
| Yes, one of the top stories this week, and this could be my last point, is the beer and nacho is in Madison, Wisconsin. | |
| I want to come over and try some beer and nachos. | |
| So you mentioned that. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I think, I think Wisconsin has more little breweries than any other state. | |
| It's really famous for beer and cheese. | |
| Beer and cheese, James. | |
| Well, the closest I've been to Madison is Fargo, North Dakota. | |
| Fargo, yeah. | |
| I mean, yeah. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| And I love the movie. | |
| I love the movie by that name. | |
| Yeah, go ahead. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| So this is, you know, okay, well, look at, I'll let you go. | |
| And I'm glad you called. | |
| I've got another caller. | |
| Always glad to hear from you. | |
| Paul, you got a fan. | |
| Paul, you got a fan. | |
| Beverly in North Carolina. | |
| Join the conversation, Paul. | |
| Paul? | |
| Paul? | |
| Hey, Mr. Fetcher, I got to eat a little crow today because it seems like Bad Bunny did not really curse from what I've been reading. | |
| So he did not curse. | |
| Right. | |
| So I've been proven wrong on that, but I stand by the dry humping and anti-twerking. | |
| Did you hear? | |
| Did you hear this long? | |
| I spent five minutes of Beverly in North Carolina talking about your call. | |
| Did you hear it? | |
| Yes, great moments. | |
| Okay, yeah, yeah. | |
| I say, you got a fan. | |
| You got a fan. | |
| Yeah, and there is a cultural coarsening going on. | |
| And to appease the great Renate from North Carolina, I would say, you know, let's do a comparison between Trump coarsening the public dialogue and sense the culture with his profanity, cursing, petty, low shot at other people, and then compare him with Obama. | |
| And in all honesty, I mean, I didn't vote for Obama, and I didn't really like a lot of the politics and policies and things he got during his presidency. | |
| But the man has such class. | |
| I mean, he never curses. | |
| He takes the high road. | |
| He doesn't insinuate himself in petty grievances or cultural debates on every slight thing. | |
| You know, Obama, I got to give him, he's got at least the semblance of composure, class, dignity. | |
| Oh, Paul. | |
| It takes the high road. | |
| Paul, I'm not going to debate the issue with you here today, but Obama did tremendous damage to the United States during his presidency, and he had a third term with a Biden, you know, this walking zombie in the Oval Office. | |
| Listen, Paul, I always like your calls, but I got Cynthia standing by, and I want to give her a shot at it too. | |
| I'm glad you called in. | |
| Cynthia, Cynthia, join the conversation. | |
| Hey, Dr. Vester. | |
| And, you know, I wonder what kind of game Tom could be playing because he's already on record as filing at the Supreme Court on the issue of birthright citizenship. | |
| And a birth certificate of a live birth does not prove you're a citizen. | |
| You know, a live birth in the United States does not mean you're a citizen. | |
| It depends on the citizenship of your parents. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So they're not putting provisions in there regarding proving that your parents were citizens, as best I know or have heard. | |
| And by the way, Kamala Harris is docketed to be a conference February 20th. | |
| You can find that on the post and email if you search for Supreme Court and Kamala Harris. | |
| Someone has finally got through to get docketed there, which of course doesn't mean it for sure will be decided at conference to hear it or not. | |
| But I mean, it's as far as any of the Keith cases have made that I'm aware of. | |
| So, you know, I think it was Benny Peterschweitzer maybe has a book out, maybe The Enemy Within, talking about how there may be a million Chinese babies who were born here to non-citizen mothers and then take it back to China to be raised there with the concept that they're going to come back here and be full citizens. | |
| But of course, of course, that's not a good idea. | |
| They're not truly raised in America. | |
| They're not really American. | |
| And their parents aren't American. | |
| So I'm just wondering what they're getting to with all this with this Save America Act, if they haven't understood that it was a progressive era decision to start giving citizenship to people simply because they were born here. | |
| Cynthia, Cynthia, if you forgive me, if you forgive me, I'm going to put that on the back burner. | |
| We can talk about it tomorrow. | |
| I want to bring in John because he's been waiting a long time and he got lost on the list. | |
| But I'm always glad to hear from you. | |
| Let's pick it up tomorrow. | |
| John, John in Michigan, join the conversation, John. | |
| Thank you, Jim. | |
| Did you know who produced the shows for the halftime show for the NFL? | |
| You know, who produces it for? | |
| Ooh, tell me. | |
| I think I knew somewhere, but go ahead. | |
| Well, it's that rap singer, Jay-Z. | |
| In 2016 or 2017, they had, I think that's when Kid Rock was on, and Janet Jackson had a little mishap, but he turned it over to Jay-Z. | |
| Now, Jay-Z, when he's doing his concerts, he tells all of his audience that he gets his power from Lucifer and that he loves Lucifer. | |
| And so that's who's was, that's who's producing the shows for the halftime for the NFL. | |
| And then as far as other callers go, I love the late Lauren from Ohio has it down pretty bad. | |
| When she's talking, she's really laying it out there. | |
| She's got the facts. | |
| She's a black lady too, and she homeschools and she knows exactly what's going on. | |
| The problem with our country here is, of course, the education system. | |
| And that includes everybody that's 50 or 60 and below. | |
| The parents that are 50 today went through the first outcome-based garbage here in Michigan and around the country in the mid-90s. | |
| And so the reason that there's so much diversity or diversion from reality is that. | |
| And as far as the okay, I'll call back. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Glad always to hear from you, my friend. | |
| Meanwhile, everyone, spend as much time with your family, your friend, the people you love and care about. | |
| We don't know how much time we have left. | |
| Use it wisely. | |
| And support RBN. | |
| And God willing, we'll be back tomorrow. | |
| We'll do it all over again. | |