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Iran's Missile Threat
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| The Republic Broadcasting Network. | |
| This is Jim Fetzer, your host on Authentic News, right here on RBN Live, this 19th day of February, 2026. | |
| If I reported yesterday, deserves reiteration: Russia sends doomsday plane to Tehran as U.S. gives Tehran 10-day ultimatum, probably less. | |
| Mind you, Trump played that game before the RAN said they had two weeks and then they were attacked three days later. | |
| Hal Turner, who seems to have a way of having his finger on the pulse of events, reports Russian doomsday airplane, a hardened airborne command and control center that is designed to ensure real-time strategic decision-making landed on February 16th in Tamran. | |
| The plane is capable of secure data link and encrypted satellite communication, as well as electromagnetic shielding that's designed for continuity government notice. | |
| This is Russia sending their electronic command and control plane to Iran. | |
| Does anyone have any doubt whether Russia is going to stand with Iran? | |
| They already are. | |
| Here we have a map of where U.S. forces are deployed in the Middle East in relation to Iran. | |
| I call this a target-rich environment. | |
| Iran has missiles that can hit all of the above. | |
| And I predict if this goes down, as appears all but inevitable now, the U.S. will lose anywhere from five to ten ships, ten thousand, twenty thousand troops, and Israel will be decimated. | |
| And that's just talking about the first few hours at max the first day. | |
| Meanwhile, Hal Turner also reports a no-fly zone that's been declared in a key region here above Iran. | |
| He asks, has Iran has previously made clear it now has missiles with a range of 11,000 kilometers, capable of reaching Washington, D.C. or New York City. | |
| Prepare yourselves. | |
| We may all get to see what happens tomorrow. | |
| Meanwhile, there's a really fascinating discussion. | |
| Iran is not alone. | |
| Russia and China warships are conducting events with Iran. | |
| I mean, it's really fascinating what's going on. | |
| They probably put that video out and that comes in from their news agency to show what they think they could do to U.S. ships out at sea. | |
| Could they really do that? | |
| If they're close enough in, yes. | |
| If they're for the aircraft carrier like Lincoln, they would use the hypersonic missiles. | |
| Now, here's the I have that for you. | |
| Don't mean to interrupt. | |
| Since we have the video, let's show it. | |
| Let's see the video of the hypersonic. | |
| This is the, they call this the Fatah 1. | |
| Right. | |
| Right? | |
| Here it is. | |
| There's a Fatah 1 and a Fatah 2, by the way. | |
| What you're looking at, the head is the hypersonic section. | |
| The rest is a ballistic missile. | |
| The ballistic missile gets us started, gets it going. | |
| And then the glide vehicle, which is the front third, it separates out and it accelerates to Mach 13, which is, by the way, what the Arushik accelerates to. | |
| It's maneuverable. | |
| And here's the problem that most U.S. planners don't want to admit to. | |
| If they're just looking for an aircraft carrier out there with just Iranian assets, it's going to be pretty hard to find. | |
| It gets out there in the big ocean. | |
| How many satellites overhead? | |
| You got over 150 Russian satellites. | |
| You've got over 300 Chinese satellites. | |
| And the Chinese have just deployed Baodu, their anti-super radar system. | |
| I read about that last night. | |
| And it can detect submarines under the water. | |
| Exactly. | |
| They've got a boat out there that's doing intelligent gathering. | |
| They can detect the submarines. | |
| But here's the thing. | |
| This is a synthesis of technologies. | |
| Because you've got Russia's deployed the S-300 and the S-400. | |
| The S-400 can run everything on its own in a smaller section. | |
| Fighter planes, bombers, other launch systems, the control point. | |
| It can track 72 targets, service 24 of those targets at a time. | |
| By service, I mean try to destroy them. | |
| Target and destroy them. | |
| But if you combine that, these two systems are separate. | |
| Right now, what we're seeing is these two systems are being integrated. | |
| The Chinese radar system and the Russian air defense systems are being integrated into one unit. | |
| That's a big deal. | |
| It is. | |
| Because you said that, I've got another video I want to show you. | |
| Military exercises taking place in the next couple of days. | |
| And the Russians, there's a Russian ship. | |
| See that right there? | |
| Yep. | |
| That 545, that's a Russian ship. | |
| It's just come in, and they're going to be joining forces with the Chinese military and the Iranian military just to do military exercises in that region. | |
| I guess I have two questions for you. | |
| What's the significance of this? | |
| And what's the message they're trying to send? | |
| Russia, China, and Iran have a pact. | |
| So you're watching alliances form in real time. | |
| This is a direct threat to the U.S. Don't do it. | |
| The smartest thing right now Donald Trump could do is send a frigate up to the Straits of Hormuz, go, see, they won't close it. | |
| They're afraid of us, and go home and end this idiocy. | |
| You think this thing can be really big and not good for the U.S.? | |
| Absolutely. | |
| For Russia, Iran is the doorway to the Caucasus and Central Asia. | |
| For China, Iran is the doorway to Central Asia and further Eastern Asia. | |
| They're not going to let Iran fall. | |
| It's an existential crisis for both if Iran falls or shatters into small pieces. | |
| Because that's interesting. | |
| I haven't heard either China or Russia be thumping their chests saying, we're going to be there. | |
| We're going to do this. | |
| Don't do this. | |
| How dare you? | |
| In fact, they've been kind of quiet about it until I hear about these military exercises now. | |
| They've been talking to the U.S. They've been trying to talk to the U.S. anyways, but they've been doing it quietly. | |
| They're not out in the middle of the media screaming, you know, we're going to sink everything you have if you do it. | |
| But behind the scenes, they have been sending diplomatic missions. | |
| They've been talking. | |
| How far is this going? | |
| They're not chest thumpers. | |
| Right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| This really a brilliant conversation between Rick Sanchez and Stanislav Kravinik. | |
| Really good. | |
| I mean, it's fascinating. | |
| They go on and on back and forth. | |
| They know their stuff. | |
| It's good. | |
| Just bear in mind: Iran is not alone. | |
| Russia and China warships join Iran as U.S. prepares for an attack. | |
| They are going to stand with Iran. | |
| Meanwhile, there's this guarantee cometkazi drone. | |
| Russia has now beefed up 100% Russian-made engine. | |
| This is a super, super, highly deadly propeller attack that's now been made even more powerful and sophisticated. | |
| Meanwhile, Iran is drawing U.S. and Israeli enmity because it blocks the Greater Israel scheme, according to an Hezbollah official. | |
| This is from Truth Seeker, Press TV dated the 14th. | |
| Iran is drawing U.S. and Israeli hostility because it's blocking the so-called Greater Israel Scheme in the region, says a senior Hezbollah official. | |
| Sheikh Ali Tammuzh, head of Hezbollah's Executive Council, said Saturday, Washington and Israel are targeting the Islamic Republic also because of its Islamic and revolutionary character. | |
| The enmity of American Zionist regime and their attempts to strike the Islamic Republic of Iran are due to its Islamic revolutionary identity. | |
| He added, Iran has been singled out because it remains the only country firmly positioned in the Axis confrontation against the Israeli occupation. | |
| Yes, yes, no doubt. | |
| Meanwhile, Colonel Wilkerson on going underground, Israel could use nukes in the next war with Iran. | |
| A resume war with Iran will be clearly existential for Israel. | |
| Iran is going to shellack Israel. | |
| It's going to destroy Israel. | |
| Therefore, Israel may find it incumbent to resort to nuclear weapons. | |
| Here's what the colonel says. | |
| A resume war is going to destroy Israel. | |
| What does V.V. Netanyahu do? | |
| He's looking at state destruction and he's looking at his own political and personal destruction. | |
| That worries me. | |
| That truly worries me. | |
| Because I don't think there are too many real checks on his ability to use one of the 200 or so nuclear weapons that we think they have. | |
| The number is higher, I have no doubt. | |
| Meanwhile, NATO nation enters Iran-U.S. conflict, reveals cold details with Trump, advising him to not attack war drums in the Gulf, naval drills in contested waters, and Washington deploying what it calls an armada. | |
| As tensions between Iran and the United States intensify, Turkey steps forward with a clear message. | |
| No new war in the region. | |
| Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has drawn a firm line. | |
| No Turkish boots on Iranian soil. | |
| Speaking aboard his plane, Erdogan warned that any military strike on Tehran would ignite chaos across the region and serve nobody's interests. | |
| Turkey has made its opposition resoundingly clear to every world leader in the mix. | |
| Erdogan revealed he has been in direct high-stakes talks with both Iran and the United States. | |
| He spoke first with Iran's president, then quickly with U.S. President Donald Trump, seeking a path to cool rising tensions and prevent the region from spiraling into further conflict. | |
| I like that Turkey's at least trying to work out a resolution here and advise Trump against attacking. | |
| But here we have the former Israeli Prime Minister Betta warning: Turkey is a new Iran. | |
| You know, he's not being passive about it. | |
| He's saying they're going to turn from Iran to Turkey now, given Turkey is trying to maintain peace in the region. | |
| He called Brezza Erwin a sophisticated and dangerous adversary who seeks to encircle Israel. | |
| According to Israel National News, Bennett said Israel needs to confront threats from Ankara and Tehran simultaneously, simultaneously. | |
| What does that imply? | |
| Meanwhile, UN official faces coordinated campaign for Israel. | |
| War drums in the Gulf, naval drills in contested water. | |
| That's the same. | |
| Meanwhile, shocking new files. | |
| Yeah, we're already getting into the Epstein stuff, the horror show. | |
| Before we get there, Colonel Wilkerson, I watched Mossad take over the Pentagon. | |
| Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson appeared on Going Underground, where he said he watched Mossad take over the Pentagon back in 2002. | |
| Watch this. | |
| And it's unquestionable that the Epstein business was heavily influenced, let me put it that way, by Mossad. | |
| And so that's somehow emblematic on these huge geopolitical issues. | |
| Yes, I watched Mossad take over the Pentagon in 2002. | |
| The Pentagon was infiltrated by Mossad. | |
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Pentagon Infiltrated
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| They did not need any identification to get through the river entrance to the building. | |
| They went upstairs to Douglas Fife, the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, the third most powerful man in the Defense Department. | |
| Occasionally, they went to the second most powerful man, Paul Wolfowitz, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, and they had run of the Pentagon. | |
| Donald Rumsfeld, the Secretary of Defense, said to my boss one time, hell, I don't run my building. | |
| Mossad does. | |
| And we're just now hearing about this, and we're just now opening our eyes to this. | |
| And our leaders in Washington were okay with this. | |
| More, I mean, that's the most shocking thing that they would say, well, Mossad runs the place. | |
| Here we are going to war, keeping our country in endless war, but it's Mossad running the place. | |
| I mean, did that not clue anyone off in the U.S. government that perhaps they were actually committing acts of treason, that they were traitors, that we were doing Israel's bidding? | |
| Here is CIA whistleblower on the same show, Going Underground, which is just a fantastic show, by the way, saying this is the CIA whistleblower, Professor Melvin Goodman, saying Israel gets what it wants from the United States, and it doesn't matter who's in power. | |
| And I think that's the biggest thing that people need to understand. | |
| This is not a left-right issue. | |
| This is a entire government has been taken over issue. | |
| Do you think you can compare the politicized weapons of mass destruction Iraq claims that were made back then, let alone the claims made by the CIA which you criticized at the time in the 90s? | |
| Can we compare that to the politicized nature of intelligence being used in this Trump administration under John Ratcliffe and Tulsi Gabbitt as head of DNI? | |
| It's much worse now because you have these mediocre people in control of important government agencies. | |
| But there was tremendous politicization in the 1980s of the Soviet Union making the Soviet Union look stronger than it really was in order to justify a defense buildup that Reagan wanted in the early 1980s. | |
| And this is why I testified against Robert Gates in 1991. | |
| Political. | |
| You say it's worse now. | |
| How do you know it's worse now? | |
| Because I look at the people who are ahead of these groups. | |
| Come on, let's be serious. | |
| Look at the people who are running the director of national intelligence, the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, the CIA. | |
| Have you ever seen a cabinet in the United States of such mediocrity, of such venality? | |
| I haven't. | |
| And I've studied American diplomatic history. | |
| My PhD is in that field. | |
| Nothing compares to what is going on now. | |
| And a lot of damage is being done to the United States and to the Constitution of the United States and to the importance of separation of powers and the importance of rule of law and the importance of checks and balances. | |
| This is very serious stuff. | |
| You're trying to make debaters' points about Robert Maxwell and figures that aren't important in terms of real history as far as I can. | |
| No, I'm making a point about Israel there. | |
| But then for all this degradation, as you yourself said in part one. | |
| Israel gets what it wants from the United States. | |
| It gets it from Democratic presidents and from Republican presidents. | |
| Barack Obama never should have signed that 10-year, $40 billion arms aid agreement because they treated Obama so shabbily in the first place. | |
| Yeah. | |
| This is a professor of government from John Hopkins who knows what he's talking about. | |
| He's very critical of the quality of appointees where Trump, I think, went for loyalty first and competence may be trailing behind. | |
| Meanwhile, the Epstein-Vowes horror show, United Nations cover-up overcoming African resistance of vaccine campaigns, better to resist, better to avoid vaccines altogether. | |
| Millions of documents released revealing Bill Gates STD pedos in government, torture, rape, babies, dismembered, murder, other depravities. | |
| This is from the second smartest guy in the world. | |
| Yesterday, DOJ released, this is a week old, a massive data of Epstein violence that were truly horrifying. | |
| But the child sex trafficking and infanticide are just a few of the main moving parts of this NWO global pedo blackmail and influence program. | |
| Let's stop by the Reich Coppeller Crime Syndicate and the UN scam, Reuters. | |
| Millions of files related to everybody Epstein suggests the existence of a global criminal enterprise that carried out acts being the legal threshold to crimes against humanity. | |
| A panel of independent experts appointed by the UN Human Rights Council says allegations in Epstein files may amount to crimes against humanity. | |
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| Oh, yesterday came suddenly. | |
| Why she had to go? | |
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| New files, new abstain. | |
| I'll show a code word for eating people. | |
| I have no need for crazy amounts of ice. | |
| One should do now. | |
| One of the most incredible things about beef jerky and the way it's used, and has been used for thousands of years, is the fact that you don't need to refrigerate it and you don't need to keep it on ice for it to still be good. | |
| It's actually the entire point of beef jerky. | |
| Welcome back to the channel, everybody. | |
| And as the e-files continue to get crazier and crazier and honestly, just more disgusting every day, as more files continue to be released and also people are able to actually dig through the 3 million files. | |
| And what's the biggest news right now? | |
| Yes, there is uh looks like to be a code word that these elites had been using apparently. | |
| Uh, pizza got a little too controversial after the uh well scandal. | |
| And uh, what is that code word being used? | |
| It looks like beef jerky. | |
| Yes, beef jerky is the new hot code word in the files. | |
| And um, it's not just about the fact that we're going to be able to see all these documents substantiating the idea that beef jerky is actually human meat. | |
| There's also a bunch of files that corroborate. | |
| Now that have just come out about how they got rid of the uh owl bodies, we'll say, all right, so that's what we're gonna talk about in this video. | |
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| Let's jump into it. | |
| Trigger warning. | |
| This is all disgusting, as usual, but it's in the files and since nobody else wants to talk about it, we're going to all right. | |
| So youtuber Asmundgold actually did a big expose on this. | |
| We're going to use some of that just to go through all of these beef jerky emails. | |
| And I also got a bunch of other documents that are going to substantiate uh, the claims in those and then yeah, then we're going to talk about how, uh you know, they got rid of the uh cow carcasses to make this beef jerky with, and uh, it's pretty rough as well, so let's jump into it. | |
| First thing we're going to do, watch some of uh Asmundgold's clip and then we're going to talk more about it. | |
| People going crazy think they found a code word for human meat. | |
| Wait, what jerky? | |
| Hope you are feeling better. | |
| Did we analyze the jerky? | |
| Why didn't we get jerky. | |
| This week I also added more to the jerky and ginger lemongrass. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Super cool beef jerky, delicious. | |
| Jojo is here and we'll walk the jerky over to Jeffrey. | |
| Well yeah, we're gonna stop intermittently here and talk about this first of all. | |
| Um, you'll. | |
| Notice, all of these uh files are redacted. | |
| Now, if you're just talking about beef jerky, I mean, maybe all these elites just really do have an affinity for some jack links, baby. | |
| I mean, they're just real beef jerky connoisseurs. | |
| But if all you're talking about is just yes, this love for beef jerky, I'm really confused about why you need to redact the to and from boxes on these. | |
| Another interesting one here says, JoJo is here and will walk the jerky over to Jeffrey. | |
| Please, you just go on your own to Leon's office. | |
| That's a little odd that you're going to walk the jerky over to Jeffrey. | |
| But, you know, maybe again, it's like caviar to the elites. | |
| We just didn't know that gas station beef jerky was one of their favorite foods. | |
| Walk the jerky over to Jeffrey. | |
| Why would jerky walk around? | |
| Why would it do that? | |
| Delicious lunch, beef jerky. | |
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| Some of these emails are so wholesome, aren't they? | |
| It's too bad they eat kids. | |
| A small insulated bag would be fine. | |
| I don't remember checking it. | |
| No need for crazy amounts of ice. | |
| One should do. | |
| Okay, so again, we're talking about beef jerky here. | |
| And he says a small insulated bag would do just fine. | |
| No need for crazy amounts of ice. | |
| One should do. | |
| Now, one of the most incredible things about beef jerky and the way it's used and has been used for thousands of years is the fact that you don't need to refrigerate it and you don't need to keep it on ice for it to still be good. | |
| It's actually the entire point of beef jerky. | |
| And so again, is it really beef jerky we're talking about? | |
| Hmm. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Let's just take a look at a couple different emails and see what we think. | |
| You know, emails that say stuff like this. | |
| Of course, redacted wouldn't want to know who sent this with just saying age 10. | |
| But what are some other really interesting things that have popped up regarding this story? | |
| Hold on to your butts for this one, everybody. | |
| This is an exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and we think a urologist, and I'm quoting, and they're going back and forth on Sam. | |
| So he says, I'm back. | |
| Can call you in Stendra 100 at Zitmern. | |
| Now, Stendra is apparently an erectile dysfunction drug, and he's prescribing it to Jeffrey Epstein, who apparently needs it. | |
| And Epstein writes, how many? | |
| And the doctor writes back, 10. | |
| After you use them, let's go get pizza and grape soda. | |
| Call me. | |
| So to all the people who dismissed out of hand this conspiracy theory about pizza game, oh, it had nothing to do with sex or kids or anything illicit at all. | |
| It wasn't a code word. | |
| Here you have apparently Jeffrey Epstein's urologist telling him that after you take your ball he wants only roll of the hand down to his knee. | |
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| elena rigby picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been lives in a dream waits at the window wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door Who is it for all alone? | |
| Where do the mail come from? | |
| All alone. | |
| Bunch more Hyatt exec sick emails with Epstein exposed. | |
| There's going to be so much. | |
| Another one of Jeffrey Epstein's associates has now stepped down in disgrace. | |
| Thomas Pritzker is his name. | |
| He's the executive chairman, or at least used to be, of Hyatt Hotels. | |
| And he announced yesterday that he will, in fact, leave his post. | |
| He's the cousin of Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker. | |
| Doesn't mean J.B. Pritzker is guilty of doing anything wrong, but unfortunately, this creep is part of his family. | |
| Now, Thomas Pritzker was friends with Epstein and Ghelane Maxwell at least as early as 2003, if not before. | |
| Pritzker often stayed at Epstein's townhouse. | |
| And in one exchange that took place in 2010, two years after Epstein had pleaded guilty to soliciting a minor for sex, Jeffrey Epstein had written, The girl from Romania that you met at my house is currently living in London. | |
| Can we see if there is a starting position in any of hotels, meaning, you know, any of the hotels, Hyatt Hotels that maybe she could work at? | |
| Tom Pritzker responded with, have her send me a resume. | |
| I can have her interviewed. | |
| No idea if they are hiring. | |
| I don't think there's anything wrong with that exchange. | |
| Doesn't indicate that there was any criminality taking place. | |
| So I want to be clear about that. | |
| Obviously, remaining friends with a guy after 2008, after he had pleaded guilty to soliciting a minor for sex, I wouldn't find myself in a situation like that. | |
| Tom Pritzker. | |
| More, more, of course, so much. | |
| Mockingbird Press 2.0 got line about Epstein file release. | |
| There it is, all that backfired Bigley, Bill Clinton, busted vindication in all caps. | |
| And there it is. | |
| There it is on Eric Doherty's. | |
| Same exact things. | |
| There's Gunther Eagleman. | |
| Same exact things. | |
| So this happened. | |
| This is from Valentine's Day at the Hill. | |
| The Department of Justice sends a letter to Congress with a list of people named in the Epstein files, including Trump. | |
| Wow, it sounds like they really did it. | |
| It sounds like they gave you the whole list of everybody. | |
| Well, let's look at get ready. | |
| And you were being silly, Jimmy. | |
| Department of Justice sent a letter to Congress on Saturday outlining its justification for redactions made in the release Jeffrey Epstein files. | |
| The six-page letter obtained by the Hill to the leaders of the Senate and House Judiciary Committees also included a list of all government officials and politically exposed persons named in the files for any reason. | |
| So that would mean your name is in there, Kurt. | |
| My name would be in there. | |
| Several high-profile names are on the list, including President Trump. | |
| The department noted names appeared in a wide variety of contexts, ranging from individuals who directly emailed Epstein or his associate to Maxwell or to those who had no interaction with either, but were referenced in documents such as media reports. | |
| That would be me and Kurt. | |
| Lack of clarity surrounding which individuals fit into which context drew criticism from Representative Rokana, who accused the Department of Justice of purposely muddying the waters on who was a predator and who was mentioned in an email. | |
| To have Janice Joplin, who died when Epstein was 17, in the same list as Larry Nasser, who went to prison for sexual abuse of hundreds of young women and CP with no clarification of how either was mentioned in the files is absurd, Rokana said. | |
| One of the co-sponsors of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. | |
| It's Janice Joplin's one of the names. | |
| Yeah, so here it is. | |
| The Pope is in there. | |
| Presley's in there. | |
| Prince Philip is in there. | |
| And so let me just tell you what they're doing. | |
| And the red-headed libertarian is on it. | |
| The red-headed libertarian tweeted out, the Department of Justice released every name in the files they required to release, but conflated the predators with normal people. | |
| The list includes celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, who died when Jeffrey Epstein was nine. | |
| Oh, I know why. | |
| Oh, so what they're doing is they're doing a document dump, and they're conflating people who are actual predators with people who just inadvertently ended up in there, like Kurt and me, and then people like Larry Nasser, or people like Les Wexner, or people like Bill Gates, or those types of people, or people like Howard Luttnick. | |
| He's got it. | |
| Got it exactly right, of course. | |
| Meanwhile, Kevin Barra, Epstein Files exposed Israeli occupation of America. | |
| On January 30th, the DOJ released what it called 3.5 million responsive pages in compliance with the Epstein File Transparency Act. | |
| Spearheaded by Representative Thomas Massey. | |
| More than a month later, redacted in bizarre, non-compliant ways, representing about half of the Epstein files, the other half seen being illegally withheld. | |
| The DOG document provided abundant, irrefutable evidence that the anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists have been right all along. | |
| The United States of America is occupied by a Jewish supremacist crime ring based in Israel. | |
| The documents show that when then United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Alex Acosta, gave convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein a sweetheart plea deal in 2008 because Epstein belonged to intelligence. | |
| He was referring to Israeli intel. | |
| According to FBI files, it caused this source was Alander Showitz, Epstein's lawyers, who himself represented Israeli intelligence. | |
| Epstein should have gone to prison for years or decades, as would any other criminal convicted of the same charges. | |
| But the notorious sex trafficker got a work release wrist slap. | |
| Since when can a foreign intel agent tell a U.S. attorney not to do his job? | |
| Very good question, Kevin. | |
| Meanwhile, Bondi, Blanche, and Wils must go. | |
| This is Robert Barnes with Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis. | |
| The Dow is over 50,000 right now. | |
| The SP at almost 7,000. | |
| And the NASDAQ smashing records. | |
| Americans' 401ks and retirement savings are booming. | |
| That's right. | |
| Who cares if we kidnapped their children? | |
| What does it matter? | |
| Who cares that we kidnapped it? | |
| The Dow is up. | |
| Cares who we snatched your kids and took them to an island. | |
| So what? | |
| We're part of an ancient blood cult. | |
| The Dow is up. | |
| You know what the NASDAQ's doing? | |
| The blue chips? | |
| The SP 500? | |
| Why don't you shut your mouth about the kids that we abducted and sacrificed? | |
| That was Tim Dylan really talking for most Americans when we watched that just disaster of an presentation, if that's the right word we can use for Pam Bondi last week, seemed to talk about anything except why she was actually there. | |
| And we're going to get to a lot of that today. | |
| We're very grateful to have Robert Barnes back with us today, constitutional lawyer at Barnes Law. | |
| But I want to talk about some other things first. | |
| But man, just off the top there, there was a lot of frustration by listening to her and just badger people last week and not talk about why she's there. | |
| What did you make of that? | |
| It was the most disastrous public performance by an attorney general in American history. | |
| It will be memed into history. | |
| 20 years from now, somebody will say as a joke, why are you complaining? | |
| The Dow's at 50,000. | |
| I mean, it is permanently part of our culture now. | |
| They even created like what Pam Bonnie would be like as a waitress. | |
| And it was one of the most funniest, one of the funniest skits out there. | |
| She's memed herself into history and not in a good way. | |
| And then you combine it with what is Todd Blanche's most famous quote now? | |
| It's not a crime to party with Epstein. | |
| These are the most incompetent rogues known to man. | |
| It's one thing to be corrupt, deep state complicit parties like both Bondi and Blanche are. | |
| It's quite another to be this level of stupid. | |
| I don't mind criminals. | |
| I don't mind stupid, but you put them together and that's how you get crazy world wars and unnecessary scandals like this one. | |
| Very good. | |
| Barnes is a very smart guy. | |
| Meanwhile, jail deputy found dad after confessing he helped Epstein escape. | |
| We knew Epstein had escaped. | |
| Is that Epstein's dead? | |
| This is a DC Dave Murder. | |
| The tip of Israel's devious spear, doing the Mossad's work. | |
| What, what? | |
| Compromising, powerful men. | |
| You could see it in his smirk. | |
| It was a devil's call. | |
| It was a devil's call. | |
| Or an angel's fall. | |
| Or an angel's fall. | |
| Will the miscreants escape? | |
| Will the miscreants escape after years of rape? | |
| Who says that Epstein's dead? | |
| Who says that Jeffrey Epstein's dead? | |
| They said that it was suicide, but do we know he's really dead? | |
| Murdered claims, Dr. Michael Biden. | |
| Now there's a man to believe. | |
| From the Kennedy case to George Floyd, he would never deceive. | |
| Just Prince Andrew in the net. | |
| Just Prince Andrew in the net. | |
| What punishment will he get? | |
| What punishment will he get? | |
| What do those secret videos show? | |
| What those secret videos show? | |
| Will we ever know who says that Epstein's dead? | |
| How can we believe what officials said? | |
| It's not like he was some disposable clerk. | |
| There was condescension behind the man's bug smirk. | |
| Who says that Epstein's dead? | |
| His crowd plays by different rules. | |
| The rest of us, they play for fools. | |
| Why believe the man is dead? | |
| Why did they charge him again? | |
| It was... | |
| They brought him up and let him go. | |
| Who runs the country after all? | |
| Don't believe the man is dead. | |
| Just brilliant, just brilliant. | |
| I'll find the story on the Deputy Founded Epic and Passing up the Escape. | |
| Meanwhile, Norman Winklstein exposed Alan Dershowitz cover up. | |
| So much now is available in so much of it. | |
| What I would call somewhat of a protected class. | |
| He has a lot of dirt under his fingernails, and he's been able to skate for a very long time. | |
| But he is one of the most avid Zionists we have in this country. | |
| And I'm curious how this relates to sort of this protected class that as long as you are pro-Israel, you are basically able to get away with what you're going to get away with. | |
| And then I think a second follow-up to that, which we can also get into, is the power of the evangelical right and the role that they play in sort of this Teflon approach to Israel in our country. | |
| Alan Dershowitz is an interesting case because he did many things, many things which, by any elementary moral standard, are really despicable. | |
| Among them were his consistent, persistent lying about what Israel was or wasn't doing in its relationship to the Palestinians. | |
| And what to me is interesting is, see, Obviously, I know a lot about Professor Dershowitz because our paths crossed. | |
| And unfortunately, it wasn't just ships passing in the night. | |
| Our paths crossed for a sustained period of time. | |
| By the end of which, in 2007, he had successfully made me not just unemployed, but it's a separate category, unemployable. | |
| So I never worked again after 2007. | |
| I was in the midlife of the midpoint of my career of what should have been the midpoint in my career. | |
| Because I was a Maoist, I didn't get started until 1988 as a professor. | |
| And then my whole career was over in 2007. | |
| So I was just 21 years, or excuse me, 19 years. | |
| No doubt, because he was a Jew who was critical of Israel. | |
| And while going critical of Israel, may themselves be subject to criticism. | |
| I think Jews who are critical of Israel are regarded as traitors. | |
| Meanwhile, Mark Levin goes nuts on Carrie on religious liberty debate. | |
| Carrie did such a fine job. | |
| And Mark Levin recently just posted this, just a couple hours ago. | |
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| He posted this on X going after Carrie Pergene Bowler. | |
| And he went after her, and she's the Catholic, a former Miss California Catholic who spoke at the Religious Liberty Commission for that Donald Trump, that Donald Trump put together. | |
| And he's been going after her consistently, consistently, after she was removed from the commission by the chairman of the commission, consistently going after her, along with Laura Loomer, of course, and all the likes, Ben Shapiro, that entire kind of Israeli mafia. | |
| And he posted today, he says, you are sick and getting sicker. | |
| You're flailing around using evil slogans like the lunatic that you are. | |
| Who are you again? | |
| And she simply stated, it's Zionist supremacists. | |
| It's Zionist supremacists like you that cheer on the removal of a Catholic member of religious, of the Religious Liberty Commission, simply because she's Catholic, all while whining about anti-Semitism. | |
| You know, I'm just going to go ahead and give her a heart right now. | |
| Simply because she's Catholic, all while whining about anti-Semitism. | |
| You are the epitome of anti-Christianity. | |
| And also, while I'm going to quickly pause right here and show you guys this disclaimer, again, not intended to promote hate towards any group of people. | |
| Kind of has to show this for YouTube guidelines. | |
| I'm just discussing a news fact. | |
| So anyways, back to this. | |
| You are your hatred for Christ shows how unhinged you are. | |
| You are a bigot. | |
| Oh, and why am I getting nonstop calls in the middle of the night with some man leaving voicemails mentioning your name and Laura Loomer's name? | |
| A little weird, Mark. | |
| I've already reported to the police department. | |
| Leave me alone. | |
| Crazy, crazy. | |
| It's Zionist supremacists like you that cheer on the removal of a Catholic member of the Religious Liberty Commission. | |
| So she'll go ahead and say, you know, use the word Zionist supremacist. | |
| Norman Finkelstein, an anti-Zionist Jew, he uses the word Jewish supremacy. | |
| Regardless, you know, and I've said this before. | |
| I mean, she's Miss Cal, she was for she's former Miss California. | |
| She's sunning. | |
| She's a conservative Catholic. | |
| So the reason I'm saying all these descriptive facts, information about her, is because of the fact that she was removed from a commission. | |
| And this is kind of the epitome of what people would say is quote, quote unquote, white supremacy. | |
| She's this beautiful blonde white lady. | |
| Yet, despite that, she was kicked off the commission because of something else completely unrelated, which is why I think really it's time that what we ended up seeing is that Jewish supremacy. | |
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| Well, as a member of the commission, Kerry, was simply drawing a distinction between anti-Zionism, of which I am a member. | |
| I'm an anti-Zionist and anti-Semitism. | |
| And like Kerry, I'm not an anti-Semite. | |
| I have no problem with persons just because they're Jews. | |
| Some of the most important friendships I've had in my life have been with Jews. | |
| I bear no animosity toward person because they're Jewish. | |
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| I can't abide that. | |
| Here's some of the other stories. | |
| Turned out that Tucker was detained by Israel. | |
| Here are several histories breaking outrageous at Tucker Carlson detained by allied foreign government. | |
| Tucker share shocking warning God after talking about Israel. | |
| Tucker Carlson detained in Israel, dragged into interrogation. | |
| Tucker reveals supra government that actually runs the country. | |
| Olympic gymnast goes nuclear after judges hand French skaters gold with score Americans say was stolen. | |
| Kerry Cassidy, the great border deception, great human hybrids and eyes. | |
| Let's take a look at what Tucker says about the supra government. | |
| Everything Tucker says is worth it. | |
| He's kind of this independent power broker working with a series of other independent power brokers together who form some kind of supra government above all representative government in the West. | |
| That's the clear, you know. | |
| So like, what is that? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Do you think interesting? | |
| Tucker, after taking a minute to think about what's happening with the Epstein files and what it reveals, he says it reveals that we actually don't have a real government and that we have a supra government. | |
| Let's listen. | |
| Supra sounds like a new shadow government. | |
| Like a Celica, like from Toyota, but no, that's a different supra. | |
| Let's listen. | |
| He knew everybody. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And in every country. | |
| And he's weighing it on every event of the moment that he's living in. | |
| So like he's shorting the global financial crisis. | |
| He's discussing the fall of Gaddafi in Libya before it happens and trying to figure out how to profit from that. | |
| Totally plugged in. | |
| Like at a level that, you know, as someone who just like covers government, I feel like I know plugged in people. | |
| Never met anyone that plugged in. | |
| So what is this? | |
| He represents no government. | |
| He clearly works for Mossad. | |
| He clearly works for CIA. | |
| Clearly is in contact with both and clearly British intelligence. | |
| So he's not working for Israel. | |
| He's not working for the United States. | |
| He's not working for the UK exclusively. | |
| He's not working for anybody. | |
| Really, he's kind of this independent power broker working with a series of other independent power brokers together who form some kind of supra government above all representative government in the West. | |
| That's the clear, you know. | |
| So like, what is that? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Do you think we'll see arrests? | |
| Well, it's been almost 20 years that some of this material has been in the custody of governments. | |
| Most of it is still hidden. | |
| And there have been no arrests. | |
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| Yeah. | |
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| Let's go back to Tucker sharing his shocking warning he got after talking about Israel. | |
| I was on an airplane probably 20, 25 years ago with James Carville, who was my co-host at CNN. | |
| And, you know, a great guy in some ways, a great guy, very smart. | |
| And I said something about Israel, some humiliation. | |
| They were shooting into the church, the nativity, murdering a bell ringer. | |
| I don't want to fight about Israel. | |
| I never have wanted to, but I said, that is just too much. | |
| I mean, whatever it was at the moment. | |
| And he goes, I'll never forget this. | |
| He goes, watch kids getting to college. | |
| I was like, I guess. | |
| I had little kids, a lot of them. | |
| And he goes, then you'll shut up. | |
| I was like, you think that would affect my kids' ability to get into college? | |
| I'd never even thought of that before. | |
| Of course. | |
| Then you'll shut up. | |
| Quote, that's a verbatim quote. | |
| You want your kids to get into college, you know, shut up. | |
| And to my shame, I guess, I did kind of shut up for like 20 years. | |
| I was like, I don't want to deal with this at all. | |
| I've got all kinds of things I'm interested in. | |
| I'm not that interested in Israel. | |
| Love Jerusalem, but like, I don't want to get involved. | |
| So, I'm not trying to be melodramatic, but that's real. | |
| And did you ever have a moment where you're like, you know, maybe I don't, maybe I just ignore it. | |
| Let it let it slide. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No. | |
| And so, Tucker, it happened to me. | |
| So there's a school, private school in LA. | |
| It actually happened to Anna too in two different ways. | |
| So, and we applied for my son to get into that private school. | |
| And one of my nephews happens to work as a volunteer in that school. | |
| And someone in admission told him that my son's application was going to be hurt because of his dad's positions on Israel. | |
| Actually, they actually said that out loud. | |
| That's why the Israelis have been happy to murder tens of thousands of children in Gaza because they believe in blood guilt. | |
| That's just, that's just the truth. | |
| They say it out loud. | |
| I'm alech. | |
| We believe in blood guilt. | |
| Like the children are responsible for the sins of their parents. | |
| So we're going to kill them or not let them into the school. | |
| And we face this a lot in my family. | |
| So yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So that's a ramification for us personally. | |
| And as you know, Anna's husband is a coach at another private school. | |
| And they try to get him fired. | |
| And they demanded like some sort of Maoist apology where he denounces his own wife and calls her an anti-Semite publicly. | |
| And he's like, no, I'm not going to do it. | |
| His own wife. | |
| Yeah. | |
| They're like, you must denounce your own wife. | |
| Otherwise, we don't feel safe. | |
| Okay. | |
| What is that? | |
| What is that? | |
| And so we don't feel safe. | |
| You're threatening to wreck my family, but you're the one who doesn't feel safe because it's always projection. | |
| They're always the victims. | |
| So, like, why do I say Jake Tapper? | |
| Like, for the Jake is just representative of the mainstream media overall. | |
| Israel keeps taking more and more land. | |
| You could see it on a map. | |
| They just took 53% of Gaza. | |
| And Jake and the rest go self-defense. | |
| But wait a minute, brother. | |
| I can see the map. | |
| Israel is growing. | |
| They say they want greater Israel. | |
| They're doing Greater Israel. | |
| They're the ones that killed the Palestinians and then took their land. | |
| And then Jake goes, No, no, don't believe your lying eyes. | |
| Don't believe your lying ears. | |
| Israel is the victim. | |
| They're always the victim. | |
| They're going to fire you. | |
| When you work for like, why would you, that's absurd. | |
| Why would you say something like that? | |
| Who, like, where? | |
| What is your mission? | |
| Okay. | |
| And I challenge Jake. | |
| I challenge all of cable news anchors. | |
| So why don't you talk about, for example, one of hundreds of things that we've mentioned here, but another one is nine Americans killed in Israel over the last three years. | |
| Nine Americans killed not accidentally, but by Israeli settlers or the IDF. | |
| Murder. | |
| Actually, actually. | |
| You know how many. | |
| I didn't know that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So sorry. | |
| Do you know how many consequences there's been? | |
| Zero. | |
| Our government does not ask for them to be arrested. | |
| What do you mean? | |
| An American citizen is killed. | |
| What about Mike Huckabee? | |
| He's the American ambassador who just met with Jonathan Pollard, the traitor in the U.S. Embassy without telling the CIA or Donald Trump. | |
| Mike Huckabee's not our ambassador. | |
| He's their ambassador. | |
| I know. | |
| Okay. | |
| It's sad to see a man so degraded. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So where's our justice for the nine Americans killed? | |
| Are we going to even ask for justice? | |
| Or is Israel literally above the law? | |
| They can kill Americans and totally get away with it. | |
| Our government won't even ask for redress, right? | |
| Well, I think we know that's true already. | |
| But it's a fact. | |
| It's indisputable. | |
| And then you got Tom Alexandrovich. | |
| So he's the guy who is an Israeli cybersecurity official, goes to Vegas and looks to rape an American girl, right? | |
| So he's like, oh, this is a great opportunity for basically pedophile tourism. | |
| I'll go to America and I know as an Israeli, I won't be held accountable. | |
| So he gets caught in a Sting operation. | |
| Got him. | |
| Okay, good. | |
| Gets caught with eight other Americans who were also involved in that operation. | |
| The eight Americans are in jail right now in Nevada. | |
| Alexandrovich, back to Israel. | |
| Free ride. | |
| How? | |
| But wait, you can't say that the Americans who did something terrible should be in prison. | |
| Great, wonderful. | |
| Totally agree. | |
| But the Israeli is allowed to do it. | |
| And he can rape any American girl he wants here. | |
| And he gets a free ride back to Israel. | |
| No, no. | |
| So right now, he's technically under arrest, but our government isn't doing anything to try to get him back. | |
| No, we want him extradited. | |
| But what about Mike Huckabee? | |
| Is he going to brokering an extradition? | |
| Because he tried to rape an American girl, you say. | |
| That's a fact. | |
| No, Mike Huckabee is not doing anything. | |
| So the Americans killed? | |
| No consequences. | |
| Americans. | |
| Did Mike Huckabee complain about the nine Americans? | |
| You said nine Americans have been killed? | |
| Yes. | |
| And did Huckabee say anything about it? | |
| Not to my knowledge. | |
| If he said anything, it's been incredibly quiet. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, I think that's right. | |
| He's been incredibly quiet. | |
| Tom from Florida. | |
| Tom had to cut you off early yesterday. | |
| So you're back. | |
| Finish your thoughts, my friend. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Yeah, good day, Jim. | |
| Can you hear me? | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah, good day, everybody. | |
| Yeah, I just want to go back to finish it up on what Paul's call was Paul's call yesterday. | |
| First off, I just want to say happy Thor's Day. | |
| Today is Thor's Day, which was Thor, the God of War, Thor, the Vice Nordic, Nordic God. | |
| All our days out in the calendar, I name after Vikings. | |
| Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. | |
| We had Jim. | |
| And I want to go back to the Jewish problem here that you had, we were talking about here in the last 15, 20 minutes that I got to listen to. | |
| But I got to say this, Jim. | |
| You know, Paul's call is very heavy duty. | |
| You know, Norway is whooping butt in the Atlantic Winter Olympics and all that. | |
| Their gold medal count alone is double that of the United States. | |
| I mean, double of the United States or Italy's doing very well too. | |
| But between Italy and the United States, they still can't catch up to Norway just in the gold medal count. | |
| But however, you know, Jim, when you look at Norway, and I don't know if Paul understands where I'm coming from now, but I'm going to refresh his memory. | |
| In the summer Olympics, Jim, Norway had a lot of gold medalists, if you remember, in track and field. | |
| Are you familiar with that, Jim? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yes, Tom. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, they had one guy, I think two of their runners shattered world records that never they never thought some white guys would probably do it from Norway, but they did. | |
| You can look it up. | |
| Mike can archive it. | |
| They had world records in the summer games. | |
| So they compensate very well in the summer games as well as the winter games, the Norwegians. | |
| However, there's other, you know, again, you had Russia, which was conquered by basically a lot of people from Russia are Norwegian. | |
| England, the Norseman, Ireland, Scotland. | |
| I mean, it goes on and on as far as the bloodline. | |
| I believe the people from Norway, the northern, the Norway, Nordic Vikings from Norway were much tougher than the Swedish Vikings or even the Danish Vikings. | |
| The Dane Vikings were pretty tough too. | |
| But they weren't like, they weren't number one as far as in the Viking era. | |
| I believe Norway's Vikings were the top dogs. | |
| But I just had to get off of my chest, Jim. | |
| And by the way, Jim, now I really want to get going that something's going to really blow Paul's mind and everybody else in RBN. | |
| Jim, I want you to tell me, Jim, who was the first people actually were genetically engineered in the world? | |
| Can you tell me? | |
| Dolly the sheep. | |
| Dolly the sheep, I think. | |
| No, no, no, Jim. | |
| No, maybe I should reframe this. | |
| Who are the first people that were genetically programmed to be a certain type of person to be a worker, like a mule or a bull, like a bull that you call them? | |
| I have no idea. | |
| Okay, during the slave trade, just okay, during the slave era, Jim, the slave owners in the United States, and even in South America, and even France, and any country, but mainly in the United States, they were doing engineering with black women and black men. | |
| They had the biggest black man with the biggest black women, and they were having them breed. | |
| So they could have pop out bigger kids. | |
| But again, they figured they could get more cotton, picking cotton or whatever it was. | |
| That's a sustained fact, Jim. | |
| That's a stated fact. | |
| That's not genetic engineering. | |
| That's called artificial selection. | |
| You know, that's like mating a thoroughbred stallion with mares. | |
| You know, that's not technically genetic engineering. | |
| Yeah, but go ahead, Tom. | |
| No, you're right. | |
| You're right. | |
| Okay, you correct me on that. | |
| But yes, that's what you said. | |
| So when you think about that, of course, they're going to be, well, you know, basketball and they dominate. | |
| You know, not that there's not tall, you know, tall, super white guys that are great in basketball, like Bird and all the great white players you had. | |
| You have some Bill Walton. | |
| You had some really big white boys in the NBA. | |
| Matter of fact, the biggest guy in the NBA right now is a guy from the Utah Jazz. | |
| He's like, I think seven six. | |
| He's a big tall white guy. | |
| But the point of the matter is, you know, when you look at the athletics and all that, the Germans were trying to get to that point in this, you know, like, you know, selective breeding, but they weren't allowed to. | |
| But my point is, and then, you know, when you look at the situation with the drugs, Jim, I remember a woman from Germany had shattered the world record in 100 meters. | |
| I remember her name, you can look it up. | |
| Her name was Katharina Witt. | |
| I think it was Witt or VIT. | |
| I think it was what it was. | |
| Witt. | |
| W-I-T-T. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| She was picking sterolotic antibiotic ball. | |
| What do you call it? | |
| Antibiotic balls. | |
| I think I can't think of it. | |
| Anabolic steroids. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Antibiotic steroids, correct. | |
| And she ended up winning 100 meters. | |
| And the trial, she was, you know, like invincible. | |
| When they drug tested her, she failed to test and they stripped her of her records. | |
| So the point is, if you would have athletes picking those, you know, for the last like, say, 75 years, taking these drugs that they came out with, I guess they've been out for a long time. | |
| The steroids, I don't know how long they've really actually been out. | |
| But I mean, you can make, you can make you create people who are super athletes. | |
| I mean, there's no question. | |
| Like, so, you know, like that woman or even these guys that do the hammer throws and javelin and all that, all they got to do is get on the juice. | |
| And I mean, you're becoming like Hulks, you know? | |
| So that's what I got to say about that to get that, you know, straightened out with Paul, because Paul made a heck of a call with that, you know, and exposing that truth. | |
| And when he, and I, and Paul taught me some stuff about, you know, frost, and I didn't, and your audience knew what Paul was talking about. | |
| I didn't know that, that, you know, black you are is more susceptible to frostbite and all that. | |
| You know, you always learn so much on RBN. | |
|
Fauci's Pension Debate
00:09:42
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|
| It's unbelievable. | |
| It's wonderful, actually. | |
| But now, Jim, I really want to get what I really want to talk about. | |
| I mean, I was going to talk a little bit about Hillary Clinton and the filth that she's got away with. | |
| Nobody ever talks about like with Benghazi and all the money that that foundation, Bill Clinton, has raised when they stole all and they stole millions of dollars from the Haitians after the earthquake. | |
| Nobody brings that up anymore. | |
| How the Democratic Party and the machine, Flick Willie, and Hillary, all the money and the perversion with that. | |
| And going back to Epstein now, this one Jew has destroyed so many lives. | |
| It's incredible. | |
| And look, they arrested Prince Andrew, the king's son. | |
| What an embarrassment to the crown. | |
| I don't think that crown can stand much longer. | |
| Who knows what this can end up with repercussions? | |
| Tom, you know that Andrew Andrew has been arrested, but it wasn't for his, it wasn't for his sex offenses per se, but sharing national secrets with Jeffrey Epstein. | |
| Correct. | |
| There I go. | |
| And this, this, this one Zionist, and I'm not going to say Jewish one Zionist rat, the damage he has done. | |
| I heard mention Jeffrey Poehler, Casper Weinberger, who was what Ronald Reagan is a Jew, and he told everybody USA Today newspaper can archive it where he wanted to literally take Casper Weinberger, said, Let me take this guy out in the front of the White House lawn and execute him for the damage he's done to the United States. | |
| And that's one Jewish guy talking about a Zionist, Casper Weinberger. | |
| He's going to archive the statement that he made to Ronald Reagan when he was so mad what Pollard had done to our military secrets. | |
| So again, Jim, these Zionists, the filth, look at Hollywood. | |
| They're only 2.7 maximum percentage of population. | |
| And there's only, I believe, 1% of those are Jewish men. | |
| So, and then let's talk about what's going on in New York, Jim. | |
| You've got these Jews up there, these Orthodox Jews are telling their women to have seven birthing babies per female. | |
| And I don't know who's paying the tab for that, Jim. | |
| You want to explain that to me? | |
| Who's paying for all these Jewish Orthodox is up in New York to have all these kids? | |
| And where the hell are they living at in New York, Jim? | |
| We don't explain that. | |
| And where does Fauci and Soros live? | |
| How come nobody comes to their houses and protests the shit that they pull, Jim? | |
| See my friends. | |
| How come you don't have a thousand million man march on your properties to demand that they be tried for treason in South? | |
| Fauci, Fauci's committing multiple, multiple, multiple murders, Jim. | |
| Hello? | |
| Yes, I get it, Tom. | |
| We've talked endlessly about Fauci in the past. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Well, I'm surprised there's not a million men and women with pitch books demanding this man's arrest. | |
| I demand that Trump arrest Fauci. | |
| I demand it. | |
| And there's probably millions more men like me and women who feel the same way. | |
| Fauci, Anthony Fauci needs to be arrested. | |
| He needs to be stripped of his pension. | |
| This character is making like $416,000 a year, Jim. | |
| Tom, it's $416,000 a year to do nothing. | |
| I think it's just that it's old news. | |
| We must have talked about Fauci three months in a row, minimally earlier. | |
| Years passed. | |
| So, you know, I'm going to get because I'm looking at all the people where you're coming from. | |
| Yeah, no one's going to argue. | |
| No one's going to argue in defense of Fauci, Tom. | |
| You're right. | |
| Right, right. | |
| I agree. | |
| I agree. | |
| But again, look at the filth. | |
| Look at the filth they pump out in Hollywood, the fake, phony movies, the movies that never will do nothing for your life to better your life or make you feel more proud of being American or everything you, all that, all these horror flicks they come out with. | |
| All this filth is nothing. | |
| It's the dummy down your brain. | |
| Give you controls the media, controls the mind. | |
| And that's the filth they pump out. | |
| It'll make great movies like even like a great example. | |
| How many people actually ever watch Gone with the Wind or some of these great movies that were, you know, having some storylines on them? | |
| Even the science fiction movies that come out today are disgusting. | |
| It's just a joke. | |
| I mean, you know, the film Hollywood, Hollywood's gotten away with. | |
| Jim, you gotta remember how we went through such an ordeal. | |
| And I know you haven't talked about this in a while. | |
| Look what this guy, Jesse Smollett, tried to pull in Chicago. | |
| That's another filthy degradation that was perpetrated on America. | |
| Trump supporters are beating up black people and are trying to put. | |
| I mean, the whole thing is a scam. | |
| It really is, Jim. | |
| It's an utter scam. | |
| And now our immigration is a biggest scam of all. | |
| Tom, you know, California. | |
| Give me some final thoughts, my friend. | |
| Well, you know, my final thought is: I hope to hear some great callers coming up in the batterscape, dear. | |
| But I'm not, you know, I'm very unhappy right now with the state of what's going on. | |
| I really, I pray like you, Jim, I hope we don't go to war with Iran. | |
| We need to stay out of that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Be totally out of that. | |
| Trump needs to come to a conclusion that, hey, we can't allow the Jews to push us into a World War III, or we can't allow these Jews that are not the Jews. | |
| Excuse me, I'm not going to, I don't know why I keep saying that. | |
| Designists, let me say designers. | |
| Designists have got, we have Trump's got to get tougher with these Zionists. | |
| Tom, thanks. | |
| He's really happy. | |
| Yes, yes. | |
| I think we agree. | |
| We agree. | |
| We agree, my friend. | |
| Thank you, Tom. | |
| Thanks for calling. | |
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|
Genetic Engineering Controversy
00:05:34
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| The crowd of people turned away. | |
| By the way, the answer to the historical question Tom Hearst asked is the following. | |
| The first and most notorious instance of genetically engineered humans occurred in 2018 when Chinese researcher He Jan Kui announced the birth of twins, Lulu and Nana, whose DNA had been edited using CRISPR-Cas9 to disable the CCR5 gene aimed at making them resistant to HIV. | |
| The act was widely condemned globally, resulting in significant ethical and scientific backlash. | |
| I ponder that. | |
| If you're treating, you know, the fundamental principle of morality is treating persons with respect. | |
| Here you are doing genetic engineering to protect them and make them more resilient to a threat. | |
| I'm not sure what is supposed to be unethical about this. | |
| Perhaps it's an issue which we will on another occasion return. | |
| Meanwhile, we have our second caller today, James from Vancouver. | |
| James, join the conversation. | |
| Welcome back. | |
| Oh, yes. | |
| Well, last March, my cat had hip dysplasia real bad and validation of the spinal area. | |
| And now he doesn't have it anymore. | |
| And I use genetic engineering to get rid of it. | |
| Great. | |
| For example, AIDS. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Well, I've been working in genetic engineering since 1998. | |
| Wow. | |
| And Yeah, well, I sent pictures to you 2024 of my patient, and you said, Well, no, no, that sequence could be fiddled with. | |
| But anyway, it doesn't matter. | |
| But any kind of degenerative disease can be reversed if you have the right genetic compound. | |
| In fact, 25 years ago, I was told by my insider friends that NASA had this stuff. | |
| I'm talking about NASA, the agency for space agency, because when these guys go up 100 miles, they get severe damage to the DNA, no matter what. | |
| So you have to reverse that because, well, otherwise, the astronaut will be, well, your investment will be gone. | |
| You see, you put a lot of money into these people. | |
| So you have to have a way to repair them. | |
| But anyway, I got another story for you. | |
| Here's a scenario. | |
| You're 12 years old. | |
| You go visit your grandmother. | |
| This happened to me, and she walks up to me with pillows and quilts and blankets and so on and so forth. | |
| My father says, What's this for? | |
| And my grandmother says, He's 12 years old this year. | |
| Next year, he'll be getting married. | |
| Next year, he'll be getting married. | |
| 13, yeah, yeah. | |
| That was what she wanted for me. | |
| For you. | |
| Well, yeah, because they followed the Jewish, the old Jewish law. | |
| This is back in Bukovina, south of Chernowitz. | |
| Wow. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Who was in 1960? | |
| Who was at the age of 13 and prepared to be married? | |
| I mean, that's just awful. | |
| Oh, it could have. | |
| Oh, hell. | |
| Well, it could happen. | |
| Except my mother, being a Scottish American, kind of was a little bit riled about it. | |
| But probably my old man wouldn't have let it happen either. | |
| But that's an old country tradition. | |
| You know, as soon as they get to be the right age, hey, we need family members, right? | |
| This is how it goes. | |
| But we're going to have, well, what are we going to see this weekend then, you figure? | |
| Oh, you mean, are we going to have a war this weekend already? | |
| Well, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Kind of looks warming up to it, right? | |
| Not if Trump has any sense left. | |
| Not unless he's absolutely coerced into it. | |
| He won't do it. | |
| It's going to be a catastrophe for the United States, James. | |
| A catastrophe. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, you can't really say that Kushner and Witcoff are the reincarnation of Andrew Kissinger and Jefferson. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Well, we had a pretty good one years ago. | |
| I just forget who he was. | |
| He was a pretty good diplomat. | |
| Well, of course, we had people like Avril Harriman and so on and so forth. | |
| But it's somebody said. | |
|
Stand By, Stand By
00:04:38
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| Stand by, stand by, stand by, James. | |
| I'll carry you over for final thoughts. | |
| Do you promise not to tell? | |
| Go on. Go on, sir. | |
| That may whisper in your ear. | |
| Say the words you want to see. | |
| I'm in love with you. | |
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| Yeah, well, the fellow I'm speaking of is Richard Holbrook. | |
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|
Goddamn Pacific Palisades
00:07:32
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| Too much war, not enough infrastructure improvement. | |
| We opened the door to China too early. | |
| at the behest of David Rockefeller. | |
| We built them up into a superpower. | |
| Now they expect we should be fighting China and its allies vis-a-vis this Iran confrontation. | |
| And I think that we could have done a better job. | |
| Back to you. | |
| Yeah, yeah, of course. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| 100%. | |
| No doubt, James. | |
| Because, yeah, because, you know, I just saw a picture of Pacific Palisades that was burned to a crisp. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I think just after the election. | |
| And it was burned by microwaves and smart meters, right? | |
| Yes. | |
| Now they say, well, oh, I think we're going to buy it to make those 15-minute cities or housing. | |
| This was the bloody paradise of America, Pacific Palisades, right? | |
| Yes, yes. | |
| And this is exactly what I'm getting at. | |
| This is not justice. | |
| This is not law and order. | |
| This is total bloody tyranny, you see. | |
| People should be compensated. | |
| People should be put up on charges for doing that kind of thing, right? | |
| And there should be a holler about that, but there should be a holler about a lot of things, of course. | |
| Yes. | |
| But we have a presenter on RBN who actually grew up in the Pacific Palisades. | |
| That's James Kelso. | |
| And his father worked for the defense contractors in that area, right? | |
| And this was a great time for America. | |
| And you lived there too. | |
| You were there, right? | |
| You grew up in LA. | |
| I was in Southern California. | |
| Yeah, I'm born in Pasadena. | |
| Up in La Harbor Heights and in South Pasadena. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| But I mean, I got around Southern California, Northern too, occasionally. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But, well, it's a total bloody crime the way they've let it go, right? | |
| It shouldn't be like that. | |
| Yes. | |
| Should not be. | |
| We should not have to. | |
| We got all of the money out there near the Strait of Hormuz betting the farm on some stupid war. | |
| When why don't we just fix the stuff we got, right? | |
| Like, you know, California, for one, there's other states that need fixing. | |
| There's water systems, apparently, that need fixing. | |
| We don't have, we can't, we can't irrigate the crops properly in the United States. | |
| Things like that, bombing people with aerosols, what do you call it, that chemtrails, right? | |
| What's that all about? | |
| See? | |
| All of these projects, they come out of the Defense Department, the Pentagon signs off of them, and then we have to receive the crap. | |
| I mean, even they're spraying up here. | |
| Since 2021, we haven't had any migratory birds come up to Vancouver from Mexico and Central America like they used to, right? | |
| Beautiful little birds. | |
| They were orange and they were yellow and they were all colors and they made such beautiful singing noises, right? | |
| It's all gone and other wildlife here is also has been killed off by stuff like what they're spraying. | |
| Uh, with this chemtrail stuff right, and uh, what's it all about, you see? | |
| And now a new sequence of injections they want people to take and uh, those? | |
| Well, look at Walmart. | |
| Before 2021, my Walmart was all white. | |
| Now the Walmart store is all got people from Africa speaking languages. | |
| I've never heard. | |
| They can't even read the meters like, you know, they self-check out. | |
| They can't even, they don't even know which buttons to press. | |
| This is this is a very, very strange, a very, very serious, very ominous behavior I'm seeing in the change of the demographics here. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What the hell is on their mind? | |
| Yes. | |
| Anyway, look at, I just thought I would share that with everybody. | |
| James, I'm glad. | |
| I'm glad. | |
| I'm glad. | |
| For reasons unknown, you and Tom are the only callers today. | |
| I mean, everyone ought to seize the opportunity and get their opinion out here on the air to call in to RBN. | |
| We want to hear from you. | |
| Continue, James. | |
| Share more. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, let me tell you this. | |
| I'm not sharing this. | |
| I'm goddamn telling everybody, including the goddamn governments that they're listening. | |
| I'm sick of this goddamn BS. | |
| All right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm sick. | |
| I got people listening to my phone. | |
| I got the phone company double billing me. | |
| If they think that's cute, that's nothing yet, because I'm still going to keep talking. | |
| And in fact, I'm going to even talk louder. | |
| This is all goddamn BS. | |
| From Pacific Palisades right up to Vancouver, they start fires in the middle of British Columbia the same way they do down in Pacific Palisades. | |
| You got the houses all burned to a pulp, gray ash, and the trees are just standing around going, yeah, we got hit by microwaves. | |
| I die later, but you guys are, you see what I'm saying? | |
| Of course. | |
| Done by electromagnetic radiation. | |
| And everybody's going, well, yeah, it was the sparks from the choo-choo trained down the wooden trestle. | |
| Right, right, right. | |
| And everyone's going, yeah, and they're on the streets collecting money. | |
| Would you like to support this situation? | |
| And I pointed the pictures, these kids, this is at the subway station. | |
| I said, how come these trees are still up there and the house is all gray and burnt to crap? | |
| And they kind of looked at me like, you know, deer in the headlights, like, what do you, what do you got to mind or something? | |
| I said, I'm not going to, this, this is deliberately set on fire. | |
| And the kid just looked. | |
| See, I said, done with microwaves, right? | |
| Yes. | |
| All they got to do is turn the microwave. | |
| All of that microwave powers, they can point them. | |
| They got quadruple moments. | |
| They got emitters that are quadrupole moments. | |
| That means you can steer them 360 degrees and point them in a direction and then jack up the current. | |
| And so the power goes up. | |
| If you jack the emitter, the power goes up by frequency to the power of four. | |
| So if I jack up the power 10 times, oh no, if I jack up the frequency 10 times, the power is going up by 10,000 times, 10 to the power of four. | |
| They know how to do this. | |
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| Right? | |
| Yes. | |
| These things, you know. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, look at. | |
| Good, James. | |
| Good stuff. | |
| Good stuff, my friend. | |
| I'm not happy with the government. | |
| Yeah, yeah, no, I appreciate it. | |
| Good stuff. | |
| Good stuff. | |
| All right. | |
| Thanks. | |
| Sign up. | |
| Bye now. | |
| Cynthia, seizing the opportunity of the moment. | |
| Join the conversation, Cynthia. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you, Dr. Fetcher. | |
| I wanted to get some feedback from you on Mike King's pronouncements that Trump and company have arranged for Indonesian Muslim troops to come to Gaza, 8,000 of them, supposedly. | |
| And that was such an odd thing. | |
| And I know I've not seen anybody else talking about it. | |
| So I thought I would run it past you because you've mentioned Mike King before. | |
| And of course, I never know if somebody throws information at me using somebody else's. | |
| Mike King of the anti-New York Times, right? | |
| Right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, I mean, I think this is a proposal that's on the table. | |
| I don't think it's reached a point where they're bringing any Indonesian or any other troops into Gaza as yet, Cynthia, but I do think it's in the planning stage. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's my impression. | |
| Robert David Steele had mentioned that in his conversations with the first Trump administration that eventually the Israelis are going to be booted out of Palestine and sent to the Jewish Autonomous Region of Russia and a contiguous area of China, | |
| the two countries they've probably hurt the most between the opium wars and the Jews with the opium wars and the Russians with the Bolshevik. | |
| Do you have any feedback on that one? | |
| No. | |
| But the reason the whole Ukraine thing has been fought so fiercely is that the Jews, there's been an acknowledgement. | |
| I mean, this was actually in a story I had, I think maybe yesterday, but I don't recall actually speaking it. | |
| Acknowledgement that the population of Israel, they're Khazarians and they'd like to return to their origins, the present state of Ukraine. | |
| And I had three or four different stories, you know, Zelensky talking about Ukraine being the new Israel and all that. | |
| This was around 2014 and such. | |
| So there's been a lot of talk about making Ukraine the new Israel. | |
| Of course, you've also heard about Patagonia and Argentina being targeted. | |
| And they're not the only possibilities. | |
| I'd say if they like Somaliland so much, why don't we give them Somaliland? | |
| They wanted to give that to the Palestinians. | |
| I think it's better yet for the Israelis. | |
| Let them go to Somaliland. | |
| That would be my proposal, Cynthia. | |
| Do you think after a million Orthodox Christian men were sent up against Russian troops and killed, that the rest of the Ukrainian population, especially once they finally decide to return, because I understand millions of them have left, are they going to accept newest Khazarians after having their country so wounded? | |
| Good question. | |
| Good question. | |
| Yeah, I think the total for Ukraine is closer to 2 mil now. | |
| In Russia, maybe 750,000, somewhere in the vicinity. | |
| Very bad, very bad, very bad. | |
| You know, apparently that area of Russia and China are very sparsely populated and there were Jews there and then they left to go to Israel. | |
| Heck, give them that, you know, prime land back. | |
| And tell them they have to stay there and they can't leave. | |
| Interesting idea. | |
| Interesting idea, Cynthia. | |
| We like to get all those proposals out on the table. | |
| Further thoughts? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Robert David Steele is such a good man. | |
| He and I, he and I really hit it off. | |
| We co-edited. | |
| We acted together editing a 9-11 truth memorandum for Donald Trump and one on Sandy Hook as well. | |
| I really liked the guy. | |
| He had tremendous integrity. | |
| He was very courageous and indefatigable. | |
| He could work, work, work. | |
| I really was a huge fan. | |
| What a loss. | |
| What a loss. | |
| You can download, by the way, you can find those 9-11 truth memoranda and Sandy Hook memoranda on my blog. | |
| I'm quite certain they're both there. | |
| You go to jameshfetzer.org, do a search on Sandy Hook truth and 9-11 truth, and I'll bet you're going to find you can download them. | |
| Further thoughts, Cynthia? | |
| We do have Misty standing by from Kansas. | |
| Go right ahead, those. | |
| Cynthia, give us some final thoughts. | |
| I just wanted to be able, I can quote you that Mike King is accurate that that's under discussion at the moment about sending Indonesia. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Yeah, I've heard the proposal from independent sources. | |
| Yes, that does appear to be something on the table before the board of Ps, which is really anything but. | |
| It's really the Board of Exploiting the lands of Palestine for the benefit of Zionist billionaires. | |
| That's really what it's all about, Cynthia. | |
| Thanks. | |
| Thanks for the call. | |
| Thanks for the call. | |
| Misty in Kansas, join the conversation. | |
| Misty, glad to have you here. | |
| Hi, Jim. | |
| Did you hear that Donald Trump passed an executive order giving producers of glyphosate to round up immunity? | |
| Yeah, on grounds of national security that we need Roundup. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yes, I've got that. | |
| Not even, that doesn't make logical sense unless he wants to keep the production for some type of, I don't know, chemical weapon. | |
| Sure. | |
| You know, because it doesn't make sense. | |
| That stuff is so absorbed in our food system. | |
| It's beyond belief. | |
| You almost can't get away from it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It is a very effective weed killer, but, you know, I haven't read through the order. | |
| I do have, I've seen two reports about it, though, so I can confirm you're right about him having done this. | |
| I just don't know the full. | |
| No, it's not. | |
| It is not a good product. | |
| I mean, matter of fact, where I live out here in Kansas, well, she passed not long ago, but she, her and her husband, well, they were old, old, you know, older than me. | |
| I'm 63, but anyways, and she was behind one of his tractors. | |
| I don't know if she was responsible to keep it filled or what was going on, but it ended up getting, she ended up inhaling so much. | |
| Of that glyphosate it destroyed. | |
| It destroyed her lungs. | |
| Oh yeah, I can, I can believe that what killed her? | |
| Yeah, it ultimately killed the woman yeah, and so you can imagine, if we're eating that crap, and here we are, we got this. | |
| Make America healthy again. | |
| I I, that just blows my mind. | |
| I'm i'm rather pissed off about that. | |
| Well, i'd be very surprised if secretary Kennedy had anything to do with that executive order. | |
| No yeah yeah, that's what i'm wondering. | |
| If somebody is going to try to counter, counter this, and and if he doesn't know that that's poison heck, the man eats Mcdonald's food, for goodness sake. | |
| I mean geez, I don't know, it's just crazy. | |
| So yeah, he's not a. | |
| He is not himself a paragon of health, that's for sure. | |
| Misty, you got that. | |
| You got that right. | |
| I know. | |
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Jerry From Wisconsin Joins
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| No, I'm good. | |
| But I want to say, Jim, you really, it's really kind of humorous to me when there's a song playing and I hear you in the background singing. | |
| You're wonderful, Missy. | |
| Thanks. | |
| Don't sing. | |
| You just kind of talk the words. | |
| You're a dear. | |
| You're a dear Vincy. | |
| Thank you so much for that call. | |
| Joe in Florida. | |
| Joe, join a conversation, my friend. | |
| Glad to have you here. | |
| Hey, Jim. | |
| Yeah, thanks for taking my call real quick. | |
| That clip last hour where Tucker was talking about Epstein situation. | |
| You know, I agree with Tucker. | |
| He brings things up that are important, but he's a little off the mark. | |
| In that one segment, he's saying, oh, you know, Epstein didn't work for Mossad or Israel. | |
| It doesn't work for the intelligence government. | |
| He's working with all these operatives, which to me is apparently ridiculous. | |
| It goes exactly to the point that I made to you last on my quote, which is the fact that Epstein, you know, what other individual in the last 40 years does the FBI have 6 million pages of information about file zook, okay? | |
| It means that a little schnook from Coney Island, a Coney Island Jew like Epstein, is not like some big player, you know, like some big players, a different country like France and Britain and the nation of Epstein. | |
| No, it means it's a confirmation that Israel, Mossad, is running the show there, okay? | |
| So people should figure that out. | |
| It's not about this one little schnook who's not really much, you know, he's a fraud. | |
| He's a fraud. | |
| He stole money. | |
| He worked in Jewish tricks to get money and blackmail people. | |
| That's how he became a billionaire. | |
| But he was the front man and he is the front man, because I agree with you. | |
| He's probably living in Tel Aviv. | |
| The other thing I want to say is, did you hear this, Jim? | |
| So this is breaking news, right? | |
| On the airplane, airplane comment from President Trump. | |
| He says, oh, about Iran to make a deal, right? | |
| He's giving them 10 days. | |
| I don't know if you heard this. | |
| Oh, sure. | |
| And then he follows up. | |
| Yeah, 10 or 15 days. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What would we do if Donald Trump wasn't making a deadline, right? | |
| It seems to be his favorite pastime. | |
| When he doesn't know what he's going to do, he makes up a deadline. | |
| So it's 10 days, right? | |
| Or 15 days. | |
| And then what? | |
| Right? | |
| Then he's going to, and we know where the deadline comes from, right? | |
| We know the deadline comes from Benjamin Netanyahu. | |
| This man is not even the president anymore. | |
| He's just a weak fraud, okay? | |
| He's a weak leader, and he just follows the orders of Netanyahu. | |
| So what happens in 10 days when he doesn't make a deal? | |
| A deal, by the way, which is impossible for Iran to make. | |
| They're saying, stop getting nuclear energy. | |
| What country would ever agree to stop making nuclear energy? | |
| It's a total fraud as usual. | |
| The ancient media is reporting, oh, it's a deadline so you can have drama, right? | |
| Oh, it's the Caesar, right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's how it ends. | |
| And by Trump attacking Iran from BB, and then World War III starts. | |
| I think you should pray and be very serious because, hey, now we're in the season of Lent, okay? | |
| You know, the Christian symbology is that Lent represented that 40 days when the devil tempted Jesus. | |
| Okay. | |
| And so every year on Lent, when we are Christians, those of us who are Christians are preparing for the Great Resurrection Day, the devils, Benjamin Netanyahu and others, are out there tempting into World War III. | |
| That's my opinion. | |
| Well, the last time he said he had two weeks for Iran, Iran was attacked three days later. | |
| So it may be just a ruse that, in fact, he's going to go forward. | |
| But as you may or may not have heard, Russian and Chinese warships are right now conducting coordinated drills with Iran. | |
| China has sent this advanced radar system that automatically reprograms Iranian missiles to target them in real time. | |
| There's all kinds of aids coming from Russia and China. | |
| They're not going to let RAN go down no matter what. | |
| So, Joe, you're right, yeah. | |
| Slava Rossia to that. | |
| Slava Russia. | |
| But the last thing I'll say is, why don't we just cut Trump out of the picture, right? | |
| Why don't we all just admit President Netanyahu is running our country? | |
| And next time we want to know anything about what the U.S. military is doing, the Department of Adjustment is doing, let's just cut right to B.B. | |
| And make the announcements to you. | |
| Joe. | |
| He is the president. | |
| Joe, thanks. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Why not? | |
| I want to bring in Jerry from Wisconsin. | |
| Jerry, go right ahead. | |
| We want to get you in here for a couple of minutes. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Your thoughts. | |
| The big irony is which city is going to be hit if the United States gets hit. | |
| The best way to know ahead of time is where the Jews are fleeing from would be a good way determining unless they're going to be used as collateral. | |
| Well, we're going to find out. | |
| We're going to find out, Jerry, super soon, I think. | |
| But if Trump has any sense at all, he'll send that frigate up there to the Straits of Hormuz and just wave, turn around, and sail home. | |
| Everyone. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Go ahead, Jerry. | |
| The irony is, where are the Jews fleeing from right now? | |
| Well, they're fleeing from Israel, are they not? | |
| Oh, but what's major city in the United States? | |
| Are they fleeing from? | |
| You tell me, Jerry. | |
| Don't leave me guessing. | |
| I don't know. | |
| We'll have to find out soon. | |
| Thanks, Jerry. | |
| Glad to have you here. | |