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Pissed Off President Ruling
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| I'll be broadcasting because you can handle the truth. | |
| Well, we got one pissed off president today. | |
| This is Jim Fetzer, your host on the raw deal on RBN Live. | |
| Authentic news this 20th day of February 2026. | |
| We got one pissed off president because the Supreme Court has trumped down Trump's tariffs. | |
| He's got a backup plan, zero hedge reporting. | |
| Pretty fascinating stuff. | |
| Trump doubling down on the tariffs after the court rules against him. | |
| Here's a slam calling the court a disgrace. | |
| Donald Trump blasted the Supreme Court ruling Friday, which found many of its tariffs illegal as a disgrace. | |
| The ruling just released this morning. | |
| Trump was hosting governors for breakfast at the White House when the ruling came down. | |
| CNN signed a Duc saying he called the ruling a disgrace. | |
| Frankly, those of us who understand the Constitution and the division of powers recognize all taxation has to originate in the House of Representatives, that Donald Trump and the executive branch are not constitutionally enabled to make up taxes and implement them. | |
| So for many, this decision was anything but unexpected. | |
| It is, however, likely to create a bit of chaos. | |
| What are you going to do with some $175 billion that's been collected in these tariffs that are now found to be illegal? | |
| The cost, of course, has been passed down to consumers. | |
| So a member of the House was discussing the matter on television before I came down and said, so how are they going to do it? | |
| They'll send a big rebate to Costco, for example, but you think Costco is going to turn around and then divvy it up and send everyone, say, who paid $3 more on a pound of coffee than they would have paid absent the tariffs and get that $3 check. | |
| He told those gathered he had a backup plan in place, coined one. | |
| Trump admin has been bracing for the loss, assuring the president of the court struck down the tariffs, there'd be other ways to implement them. | |
| We shall see. | |
| Honestly, Trump just really doesn't seem to understand the Constitution or the division of powers or other aspects. | |
| And I think this is part of the reason why he's so often being attacked as, you know, this idea of no more kings. | |
| He just doesn't know better. | |
| He ought to be surrounded by the best experts. | |
| And it appears they're selected more for loyalty than they are for competence. | |
| Meanwhile, the final pieces are moving into place for an attack on Iran. | |
| TWZ reports. | |
| Large wave of American air power headed toward the Middle East to bolster forces already there. | |
| And Resident Trump considers an attack against Iran. | |
| Online flight trackers are showing F-22 Raptors, F-16 fighting Falcons, E-3 sentry radars, a U-2 dragon, lady spy plane. | |
| They're either already there or they are on their way. | |
| And I think that it is all but inevitable, even though the consequences are not going to be even remotely what Trump might like. | |
| Here we have Pepe Escobar talking with Judge Napolitano about this situation. | |
| Peppy's Danov. | |
| Pepe's a good guy. | |
| He's basically a war criminal sitting across. | |
| He's going to shoot down their own military equipment. | |
| Where are we going to go with this? | |
| And now it's, I would say it's beyond tragic comic. | |
| It is a tragedy for Ukrainian people. | |
| Comic because we have this criminal element supposing as the whole thing is collapsed. | |
| Get into an analysis, which was basically the philosophy of war. | |
| He is a guy who, the first thing that he says, if any war should not be fought by definition. | |
| But if you fight it, you have to go all the way, which is exactly what he did in his personal experience in Ukraine. | |
| But here, yes, please go ahead. | |
| Let me jump to Iran. | |
| If Israel and the United States attack, and I guess that should be when. | |
| I mean, Trump has amassed such an enormous amount of assets there. | |
| But when the U.S. attacks, what will Russia do? | |
| What they are already doing and not advertising. | |
| This is the Russian models operandi judge and the Chinese as well. | |
| And Gurulyov, I did an interview with Gurulev, which is arguably the best Russian military specialist nowadays. | |
| And he said, no, we never tell anybody what we're doing. | |
| Of course, we have our protocols part of our strategic partnership with Iran. | |
| And then I pressed him a little bit more saying, look, Iranian delegations, when they come to Moscow, they always say, look, anything we ask, they deliver, and vice versa. | |
| And he said, yes, basically that's the case. | |
| They never asked us for something really. | |
| They did ask us in terms of protecting their grid because they had their grid broken at the start of the 12-day wars. | |
| This is something that's not going to happen again. | |
| And now their grid is supervised by the Chinese. | |
| It's integrated with satellite, the Beidou system and satellite, Chinese satellite, Beidou. | |
| And the Russians are helping in their counter-intel sphere as well. | |
| So silently, the Russians and the Chinese, everything that Iran needs to at least, I wouldn't say block, but at least refrain the Americans from doing more damage than they would in normal attacking conditions. | |
| They have it in place and they are self-confident, which they were not after the 12-day war, especially. | |
| What about oil? | |
| The Chinese receive 1.4 million barrels of Iranian oil a day. | |
| How are they going to get the oil out there? | |
| We are hearing some reports that China will escort the tankers out and help to pay if the Americans interfere with those escorts. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| This would be the direct Chinese response and very graphic. | |
| Look, we have the Chinese, the PLA Navy escorting our tankers. | |
| Are you going to attack us? | |
| Then you have to suffer the consequences. | |
| The other possibility is that assuming this would be, and I was discussing this with Larry today, Judge, a few hours ago. | |
| If this is a two-week war maximum, because the U.S. does not have what it takes to go for a long attack against Iran, they could do it maybe for two weeks. | |
| That's it. | |
| So the Chinese could refrain to do anything during two weeks because they have enough reserves. | |
| And the Iranians in this, I'm talking about a very optimistic scenario. | |
| The Iranians wouldn't have to block the Strait of Hormuz because then they will also lose a lot because their oil goes through Hormuz as well. | |
| So there's no necessity to block the, like launch a lot of sea mines everywhere. | |
| It would take months to demine these sea mines, blocking the navigation the Strait of Hormuz. | |
| But if the Americans would launch a hardcore shock and awe attack, there's no question that the first thing the Iranians would do would be to block the straits. | |
| And they already gained blocking the Straits of Hormuz different ways. | |
| And if they block the Straits of Hormuz, Jeff Sachs says the price of gasoline at the pump in the U.S. will go up to $10 a gallon. | |
| At least that would be disastrous for Trump politically. | |
| Completely. | |
| And not to mention that Trump would be responsible for collapsing the global economy, Judge. | |
| We discussed that in previous shows. | |
| The famous Goldman Sachs pile of derivatives explosion, which is in the quadrillions of dollars. | |
| That's it. | |
| You can explode the global economy in less than two weeks. | |
| About that, exploding the global economy in less than two weeks, gas going to 10 bucks a gallon. | |
| Who's going to be happy about that? | |
| American people are already unenthusiastic about going to war with Iran, but Trump seems intent upon doing it. | |
| Meanwhile, Iran turns out to have a system of nidget submarines to protect the coast. | |
| Very interesting aspect. | |
| Iran's Navy has developed a range of unconventional tools over the years. | |
| One of the leads noted is a fleet of small submarines known as Gator class. | |
| The compact boats are designed specifically for hops in the shallow waters of the Persian Gulf, where larger subs would face serious limitations. | |
| Each Giad-class sub displaces about 125 tons submerged because of their small size. | |
| They're suited for also defense and ops close to shore. | |
| Estimates suggest Iran has 15 to 20 of these little beauties. | |
| Exact numbers vary depending on the source. | |
| The subs are equipped with two torpedo tubes, not believed to carry additional reloads, and possibly despite their limited armament, they're capable of firing torpedoes and possibly cruise missiles. | |
| They can also lay naval mines and deploy or retrieve special force units, including combat divers. | |
| Some reports say the subs are able to rest quietly on the seabed to avoid detection. | |
| A tactic that could make them difficult to track during a conflict. | |
| Iran has many surprises. | |
| Meanwhile, here's Larry Johnson talking about the U.S. Invo-Op in Iran, which has given a lot of false reports about popular dissatisfaction with the Islamic Republic, which is far removed from truth. | |
| As part of the U.S. campaign to engineer a regime change in Iran, the U.S. military and intel community are using operational preparation of the environment, aka OPE, defined in joint publications as non-intelligence activities conducted prior to our potential military ops to set conditions for success. | |
| It emphasizes shaping the operational environment through intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, information ops, civil affairs, psychological ops, and other preparatory actions, often in denied or politically sensitive areas. | |
| They're claiming a significant portion of Iranians, around 70%, oppose the continuation of the Islamic Republic. | |
| The highest level of opposition, 81%, occurring during the Woman Light Freedom Uprising of 2022. | |
| Support for the principles of the Islamic Revolution and the Supreme Leader has declined, according to these, again, I affirm, propagandistic reports, from 18% in 2022 to 11% in 2024. | |
| I do not believe a word of that. | |
| Meanwhile, turns out Iran actually even proposed a temporary suspension of its nuclear enrichment during talks in Geneva. | |
| I cannot imagine why they would have done except to show they were willing to go an extra mile. | |
| Here we have Zionists manipulating Francisca Albany's words. | |
| She's the United Nations racon tour for Gaza. | |
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Zionist Manipulation Revealed
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| The thing that they do not understand is that they're unborrowed time. | |
| And while I think some of them are aware that they are, trying to figure out, you know, what different pathways can we go down? | |
| Your story in so many ways mirrors a story that we have been covering for a long time. | |
| And I am going to call an audible here on the channel in terms of a story that I think we need to cover because this is something that has been coming to the, this was at the forefront today as it has been for the past few days, as I am sure you are aware of, and Jen, you are probably aware of as well. | |
| They are coming so hard at Francesca Albanese right now to basically put her, to bury her six feet deep, because that's what they're trying to do. | |
| There have been calls from Germany, France, and even Italy to basically silence this woman. | |
| The EU is so pathetic. | |
| Can I just say that? | |
| They're so weak and pathetic. | |
| You know, we're disgusting empire. | |
| They're like our weak and pathetic toadies. | |
| Indeed. | |
| And as it turns out, Amnesty International, to their credit, comes out and says global European states must retract outrageous attacks against UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, reacting to calls by ministers and officials in France and Chechia for Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, 1948, to resign. | |
| Amnesty International Secretary General Agnes Calamard said it is reprehensible that ministers in Austria, Chechy, France, Germany, and Italy, where Francesca's from, have attacked the UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory based on a deliberately truncated video to misrepresent and gravely misconstrue her messages, as is clear from watching her original address in its entirety. | |
| The ministers have spread disinformation, must act beyond merely deleting their comments on social media, as some have done. | |
| They must publicly apologize and retract any calls for Francesca's resignation. | |
| Their governments must also investigate how disinformation happened with a view to preventing such situations. | |
| Just one more indication of the Zionists going all out to discredit anyone who speaks the truth about what's actually happening in Gaza. | |
| Meanwhile, there's the emergence of what may be a new Islamic NATO to destroy the greater Israel. | |
| And in this episode, we reveal why a growing and strengthening alliance between Muslim-majority countries is reshaping the Middle East and presenting the state of Israel with an unprecedented existential threat. | |
| But first, please remember to like and subscribe to our show and ensure your notifications are turned on so you never miss a single episode. | |
| Now let's get into it. | |
| The idea of a collective security alliance that huddles together Muslim-majority countries under a binding collective defense obligation akin to what Europeans and Americans enjoy under NATO has been kicked around for years, mostly because the potential strategic benefits are obvious, given it would include a combination of Saudi money, Turkish technology, and Pakistani nukes, therefore constituting a triumvirate of military, economic, | |
| and technological firepower against the number one threat to peace and security in the Muslim world, the state of Israel. | |
| A stark reality given the Zionist military bombed and or invaded nine Muslim-majority countries during the last year alone. | |
| Israel has attacked more countries than any other country this year. | |
| Over 10,600 attacks on six countries and three territorial waters. | |
| These maps show where those attacks took place. | |
| When Israel isn't bombing or invading Muslim countries unprovoked, then it's violating ceasefire agreements with its neighbors, having violated its ceasefire with Gaza by bombing it more than 1,000 times in 80 days, adding thousands of more civilians to a death toll that has already surpassed hundreds of thousands. | |
| A similar story can be told in Lebanon, proving yet again that Israel can never be trusted under any circumstances, especially when it's even willing to deceive and dupe its number one ally and benefactor. | |
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Hypersonic Missile Policy
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| Well, defense security agent or China has a $99,000 hypersonic missile. | |
| $99,000 hypersonic missile. | |
| Shocks, global defense order, could undermine SM-6 and that cost advantage. | |
| Of course. | |
| Beijing privately developed Mach 7 hypersonic glide missile priced at just $99,000. | |
| Raises urgent question about the future of missile defense, Indo-Pacific deterrence, and the sustainability of Western high-cost interceptors. | |
| Indeed, it's going to turn Chinese submarines into carrier killers because it's such a sophisticated weapon at such low cost. | |
| Here's another story about it from the same source. | |
| Hypersonic shockwave beneath the Pacific. | |
| China's YJ-19 missile turns one-class submarines into Mach 8 carrier killers, threatening U.S. naval supremacy. | |
| The integration of the YJ-19 scramjet-powered hypersonic anti-ship missile into China's type 0391-class AIB submarines marks a decisive escalation of Beijing's anti-access strategy, compressing carrier strike group reaction windows and redefining naval deterrence across the Indo-Pacific. | |
| This is, well, as they call it, a game changer. | |
| Meanwhile, Russia eyes balloon communication system to fill a massive gap left after losing Starlink. | |
| SpaceX, that Segor Celon Musk, has cut off Russia's access to Starlink. | |
| Now Moscow is scrambling to find a replacement. | |
| Russia developing a new balloon board system could provide battlefield access to high-speed data communication at time. | |
| Its forces are desperate to keep connected. | |
| The testing of the Braz I balloon comes as Ukrainian troops are taking advantage of Russia's loss of access to Starlink satellite network. | |
| Both sides have become dependent on the SpaceX system for daily wartime hops, but the restriction on Russia's use of Starlink are allowed Kiev forces to fend off attacks in some areas while advancing in others. | |
| You can read more about Russia's historic troubles here. | |
| Yes, indeed. | |
| Well, Russia is not going to have a serious problem dispatching the Iranian forces, but it is troublesome to have that form of interference. | |
| Remember now, Starlink was used in Iran to make direct communication to cells there that were going to undertake protests at the behest of the CIA, MI6, and a Mossad. | |
| Meanwhile, American humiliation, Israel's group. | |
| This policy Lindsey Graham is talking about here. | |
| Young Americans are going to die. | |
| And I'm here in Israel to say that we're planning our next wars in this country. | |
| You know, I kind of feel humiliated as an American, like less of a man as an American, that a small, tiny little country completely dependent on our foreign aid somehow has this much control over our government. | |
| And you have, you know, who is supposed to be one of the ultimate figures of masculinity, right? | |
| Like a guy who's gotten super models his entire life, a man who builds skyscrapers and puts his name on top of buildings was, you know, featured in like the beginning of Playboy videos, right? | |
| Like this is supposed to be a man's man. | |
| He was supposed to put America first. | |
| He was tough. | |
| He was strong. | |
| And he's bending over backwards for a country that really should be bending over backwards for us because their planes fly because we allow them to fly. | |
| It's, I just, I can never get my mind around this policy Lindsey Graham is talking about here. | |
| Young Americans are going to die. | |
| And I'm here in Israel to say that we're planning our next wars in this country. | |
| You know, I kind of feel humiliated as an American, like less of a man as an American, that a small, tiny little country completely dependent on our foreign aid somehow has this much control over our government. | |
| And you have, you know, who is supposed to be one of the ultimate figures of masculinity, right? | |
| Like a guy who's gotten supermodels his entire life, a man who builds skyscrapers and puts his name on top of buildings was, you know, featured in like the beginning of Playboy videos, right? | |
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| And he's bending over backwards for a country that really should be bending over backwards for us because their planes fly because we allow them to fly. | |
| It's, I just, I can never get my mind around this policy. | |
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Jerky Situation Update
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| All these places at the moment. | |
| Lovers and friends. | |
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| Well, I'm very fond of Paul Craig Roberts. | |
| Here's a piece on Un's Review: Something's Not Right About the Epstein saga. | |
| He's talking really about the age question about underage girls and whether they were really kidnapped or whether they were engaging in a form of prostitution. | |
| But there's so much more as multiple stories to follow reveal. | |
| Here's Paul. | |
| We've heard a lot about Virginia Goffrey, the poster girl, the Epstein sex trafficking of underage females. | |
| In 2009, Virginia accepted 500,000 from Epstein to drop a lawsuit, terms of which for bad claims against other potential defendants. | |
| 13 years later, in 2022, Godrey received an estimated 16 mil from Prince Andrew in an out-of-court settlement in which he admitted no wrong. | |
| For some reason, she was not required to keep the terms of the previous settlement in which she released other potential defendants. | |
| Little doubt her attorneys smelled a large fee from a charge against Prince Andrew. | |
| Public accusation and a loss that would embarrass the royal family resulted in a large out-of-court settlement, whether the charge were true or false. | |
| It's possible the charge is false, but that 16 mil was too much to walk away from as lawyers understand. | |
| Many settlements or extortions. | |
| The emphasis in the whore media is always that the women were underage. | |
| Below, however, is a map of age of female sexual consent in the 50 United States as of 2025. | |
| In 32, the age is 16. | |
| In 8, the age is 17. | |
| In only 10, is the age of consent 18. | |
| Unless Virginia was a resident of one of those 10 states, she was not underage. | |
| Keep in mind the alleged underage sexual events occurred two or three decades ago when the age of female sexual consent was actually lower. | |
| Possibly at the time the events are said to have occurred, no state had an 18-year-old age of female sexual consent. | |
| But listen to this. | |
| For contrast, Zoro Ranch is much worse than Epstein Island. | |
| Listen up. | |
| Is Zorro Ranch in New Mexico worse than Epstein Island? | |
| Well, it's sure shaping up that way. | |
| And why won't anyone investigate the damn thing? | |
| So here is this massive ranch, if you haven't seen it before. | |
| Epstein had this private desert oasis complete with a mansion, a private airstrip, and all the young girls that he could want being trafficked around the world right into Zoro Ranch. | |
| Many of them being groomed at massage parlors in Turkey and then flown in and used. | |
| Many little kids as well. | |
| Curiously, though, investigators decided to ignore the ranch when they were doing their investigation. | |
| They ransacked his New York City mansion. | |
| They went to his Palm Beach house. | |
| The one in Paris, yeah, they looked in there. | |
| And of course, Epstein Island. | |
| But for whatever reason, investigators haven't really wanted to touch this home at all, which is very curious. | |
| In fact, according to our sources here at Redacted, the new owner, Don Huffins, who bought the place for pennies on the dollar back in the day, has been open for police to come and do an investigation of the property. | |
| So, and by the way, he's running for office right now, and so his opponents are using this as like a last ditch, like 11th hour, try to go after the guy. | |
| Anyway, but the truth is that he's openly invited. | |
| He's totally open to the police coming there and doing a full investigation. | |
| You want to use ground-penetrating radar? | |
| I don't see why he would have a problem with that. | |
| Cadaver dogs, maybe? | |
| Cadappa. | |
| Anything. | |
| But no one's taken him up on this. | |
| It's odd. | |
| Why wouldn't the police want to do that? | |
| Who's stonewalling this, actually? | |
| If he's basically inviting police to come there and use tools necessary to locate crimes, why would the police ignore this? | |
| Have they reached out to him? | |
| Because he's open to it. | |
| By the way, this property is like subdivided. | |
| So there's actually other owners of other pieces of this property. | |
| It's not just him, but of course, all the media attention is about him because he owns the largest piece of it. | |
| But according to reports, Epstein's former pilot owns a piece of it. | |
| Maybe we should talk to him. | |
| Even worse, other reports have the DOJ literally telling New Mexico authorities, don't investigate. | |
| We've got this. | |
| This is ours. | |
| And then they didn't search the ranch before it went up for sale. | |
| So it goes up for sale. | |
| Then Don Huffins buys it for like pennies on the dollar because it's a beautiful big ranch. | |
| And other reports say Don is preventing an investigation. | |
| And again, this, again, according to our reporting on this, that's simply not true at all. | |
| But people were running with that part of the story. | |
| Here's one example. | |
| The owner of the Jeffrey Epstein Zoro Ranch in New Mexico, Don Huffines, is ignoring calls for an independent investigation into whether children's bodies may be buried on the property. | |
| Again, as I've laid out here, he's totally open to having a police investigation of the property, but no takers so far. | |
| And other, by the way, other people have offered, like, we'll fund it. | |
| We'll fund an investigation. | |
| Hey, Don, are you going to pay attention to we will fund this investigation? | |
| Go for it. | |
| I mean, I don't want to put words in his mouth, but if he's open to police coming there and doing a real investigation of the property, why not? | |
| And why is the Trump DOJ then sort of stepping all over this? | |
| Or even before Trump took office, the DOJ stepping all over this? | |
| Why was no investigation carried out when they were swooping into his New York mansion? | |
| Well, don't you hate when people say, I told you so? | |
| Yeah, that's me, actually, because I did tell you. | |
| Sorry, but I told you that gold and silver were going to reap the benefits of excessive money printing the Fed just. | |
| So the guy is actually now demolishing the ranch, reconstituting it as a Christian Children's Center. | |
| Pretty disturbing. | |
| Here's a report about it. | |
| This is deeply disturbing. | |
| The MAGA Republican politician who purchased Epstein's Zoro Ranch in 2023, where it appears that unthinkable and heinous crimes by Epstein and the cabal were committed. | |
| Well, this MAGA politician, Don Huffins, just gave an interview with Matt Gates of all people. | |
| And Huffins says that he's already basically demolishing and doing construction work at the Zorro Ranch because he says he's turning the ranch into a Christian retreat for children. | |
| Now, this follows the unanimous vote in the New Mexico legislature, where they agreed to create a truth commission to investigate the crimes that were committed at Epstein's New Mexico ranch that Epstein called the Zorro Ranch. | |
| I did a deep dive into the unthinkable and heinous acts that likely took place there. | |
| And the New Mexico legislature, they've just begun their investigation. | |
| It's a group of legislatures, legislators. | |
| You have an individual by the name of Andrea Romero. | |
| She's one of the co-sponsors. | |
| She's a state representative there who's one of the leaders of this truth commission. | |
| And they want to conduct an investigation. | |
| What went down at the Zorro ranch? | |
| Why was there no investigation before? | |
| Why did the feds tell the New Mexico AG and the New Mexico do not do sex trafficking investigations? | |
| And then why did the DOJ not do investigations there? | |
| What else went down there? | |
| Epstein purchased that Zorro ranch in 1993 from a former governor of New Mexico. | |
| We know that there were initial FBI investigations in the ranch around 2006, 2007. | |
| And when the FBI started to ask the house managers their questions about masseuses and individuals coming in and out and girls coming in and out, the house managers got a call from the home office saying, do not speak with these FBI agents anymore. | |
| And then the house managers, this was like 06, 07, kicked out the FBI agents. | |
| And then nothing really ever happened there again. | |
| But we know from the victims and the survivors' accounts that that was one of the sites of some of the most heinous acts. | |
| I'll go through that in a moment, but. | |
| Yes, indeed, among the most heinous acts. | |
| But it's not only that. | |
| Get this. | |
| We got reports of it. | |
| You always know it's serious when your boy has to whip out the fancy mic, okay? | |
| And I'm going to apologize in advance because you may never look at jerky the same way. | |
| I sure as hell don't. | |
| So remember how I told you that the devil and his friends use lots of food words constantly in emails in context that made no sense? | |
| Pizza Party and cream cheese being top ones. | |
| Well, there was one food word that these people seem to obsess over more than any other one, and that was jerky. | |
| Now, this could just be because maybe he was a jerky enthusiast and just couldn't get enough of it. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Rich people are weird sometimes. | |
| Let's read some of these examples together. | |
| How about we do that? | |
| All right, so this is from Francis Derby to who knows. | |
| Good day to you both. | |
| Just checking in to see if the jerky situation has been sorted out. | |
| Last we spoke, you planned to have rich beef FedEx it to Paris. | |
| Just so we're all on the same page, the jerky is shelf stable and can travel without refrigeration. | |
| And then we have Karina Shuliak asking Francis, JE is asking to bring him more beef jerky on Friday. | |
| Are you also flying on Friday? | |
| If not, I would like to collect it from you and take with me on the plane. | |
| Now, we don't know who this is from, but it's to the devil. | |
| Jerky will be with me when I get to ISJ. | |
| I can come tomorrow and take care of white tuna if you'd like. | |
| Now, we don't know who this is from, but to the devil again, Steve needs a six to eight ounce portion of jerky. | |
| I gave you all the jerky we had, roughly two pounds, and it lasted only half the amount of time it was meant to. | |
| I felt it was more important for you to have the jerky to eat during my time off. | |
| My plan is to make a bash before I leave for LSJ, and some of that will then go to Steve and the next to you at LSJ when I arrive. | |
| This one is from the devil to Steve Hansen. | |
| Hope you are feeling better. | |
| Did we analyze the jerky? | |
| Now, I'm not a big jerky guy, but do you normally analyze your jerky? | |
| Ready for this one from Francis Derby. | |
| Subject jerky. | |
| Just wanted to touch bass about jerky. | |
| JE said he was going to start eating regular food again. | |
| Regular food again. | |
| So he might be eating less jerky. | |
| That said, he has six bags of it in the downstairs freezer for the next trip. | |
| Is beef jerky, jerky not considered regular food? | |
| And do you normally freeze it? | |
| I actually have no idea. | |
| Delicious lunch, beef, jerky. | |
| Mm. | |
| He would get pissed when he didn't have any. | |
| Hundreds of these emails about jerky. | |
| This I thought was super odd. | |
| It's a picture of jerky. | |
| It was in the files. | |
| The FBI thought it important enough to take a photo of just one piece. | |
| But if that's not weird enough, that picture and file is no longer on the DOJ website. | |
| They deleted it. | |
| It's just jerky. | |
| Now, you might be wondering, who is Francis Derby? | |
| Because I thought the same thing. | |
| Well, not only was he Epstein's personal chef, he also owned an exclusive tiny little restaurant in New York City called The Cannibal. | |
| I fuck you not. | |
| Francis was even featured on Hallmark's YouTube channel. | |
| The video's still up where he showcases how to make his famous cannibal burger. | |
| He's the executive chef of Cannibal. | |
| All right, this is where I lean on you guys. | |
| Am I nuts? | |
| Or are you seeing and reading what I'm seeing and reading? | |
| You always. | |
| Remember now, I've only had jerky intermittently over my life. | |
| But the key thing about jerky is it's cured. | |
| It doesn't require any refrigeration. | |
| It can endure forever without needing any special treatment. | |
| This, however, is very different. | |
| And I have no doubt they're talking about human jerky. | |
| That's why it's got to be frozen. | |
| That's why there's such a to-do about it. | |
| Look, beep jerky is not a gourmet dish. | |
| It's a really commonplace, even lower class, for the most part. | |
| The fact is, there'd be no reason for these elites to be raving about jerky unless there was something very, very special about it. | |
| Meanwhile, Epstein-9-11 connections are being hidden. | |
| I do think we'll talk about 9-11. | |
| This is a big sort of gaping hole in the entire story right now. | |
| We've covered Zorro Ranch. | |
| We've been covering the royal families. | |
| I mean, how many different angles have we been talking about as it relates to the Epstein story? | |
| For weeks. | |
| Yes. | |
| Everything. | |
| But one big gaping hole, of course, missing is where was Epstein, Ghelene Maxwell, and their involvement on 9-11? | |
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| And why are there so many documents missing from the tranche of documents that was released during the timeframe, like right before, during, and after 9-11? | |
| Nearly, according to some reports, upwards of 25,000 different documents just not released by the Department of Justice as it relates to 9-11. | |
| Does it have anything to do with Israel? | |
| Does it have anything to do with the CIA bringing down those towers? | |
| Does it have anything to do with the cover-up? | |
| We do know about the Shadow Commission that Ghelene Maxwell was apparently invited to, whatever that is. | |
| So we want to unpack that today with Jason Burmes. | |
| He is an investigative journalist and independent journalist who's been looking at this closely, of course, a truth teller in the 9-11 space. | |
| Jason, welcome to the show. | |
| Great to see you. | |
| Thank you so much for having me. | |
| So a lot to unpack here. | |
| First of all, just your thought at a high level of why this information is just critically left out of the tranche of documents that we got from the Department of Justice. | |
| Well, getting into the gaps, there's also a very odd gap in the mid to late 90s. | |
| And I would imagine that that gap may be there because we now have confirmation that Maria Farmer went to the FBI in 1996 on Epstein. | |
| So there's a possibility there was some kind of investigation there. | |
| As far as getting into what you're talking about, we'll bring up just a little visual since you've got me full screen. | |
| These are the large gaps. | |
| Now, we know that although we have 3 million pages, they've announced that there are 2.5 million more. | |
| Now, there's that gap in the late 90s. | |
| And there are the financial gaps in that period pre-9-11 and post-9-11. | |
| And here's another graph for you right here to break down the fact that it seems like there are 15,000 ledger lines from the financing completely gone. | |
| Now, a lot of this would be this is very significant that there's information about 9-11 tucked away there that they don't want revealed. | |
| Meanwhile, King Charles, and we've had a previous report that Charles. | |
| Some breaking news. | |
| In the last few minutes, we've had a statement from the king. | |
| I'm going to read it to you in full. | |
| I have learned with the deepest concern the news about Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and suspicion of misconduct in public office. | |
| What now follows is the full, fair and proper process by which this issue is invested in. | |
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| Who is it for all of them? | |
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| All right, let's talk about 9-11. | |
| This is a big sort of gaping hole in the entire story right now. | |
| We've covered Zorro Ranch. | |
| We've been covering the royal families. | |
| We've been talking. | |
| I mean, how many different angles have we been talking about as it relates to the Epstein story? | |
| For weeks. | |
| Yes. | |
| Everything, but one big gaping hole, of course, missing is where was Epstein, Ghalen Maxwell, and their involvement on 9-11. | |
| Well, not the link intended. | |
| Here we have Kevin Barron. | |
| Epstein Valles exposes Israeli occupation of America. | |
| On January 30th, Department of Justice released what it called 3.5 million respective responsive pages in compliance with the Epstein-Ball Transparency Act, spearheaded by Representative Thomas Massey. | |
| More than a month later, redacted in bizarrely non-compliant ways, representing only about half the Epstein vowels, the other half, still being illegally withheld. | |
| DOJ document provided abundant irrefutable evidence that the anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists have been right all along. | |
| United States Library is occupied by a Jewish supremacist crime ring based in Israel. | |
| The document shows that when then U.S. Attorney General, state attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Alex Acosta, gave convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein at a sweetheart bleed deal in 2008 because Epstein belonged to intelligence is referring to Israeli intelligence. | |
| According to FBI files, ACOSTA source was Ale Dershowitz, Epstein's lawyer, 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 intelligence agency tell a U.S. attorney what to do? | |
| Meanwhile, why was Tucker in Israel? | |
| Some of you guys have been hearing this is that Tucker Carlson actually ended up flying out to Israel today. | |
| He was there very, very briefly for just a few hours to interview Mike Huckabee. | |
| Now, this shouldn't be a surprise because Tucker Carlson actually stated a couple of weeks ago that he was going to be flying out to interview Mike Huckabee after Mike Huckabee and him had a public exchange on X. | |
| So this was already public information. | |
| And I didn't realize, however, that it was going to be in Israel. | |
| Tucker Carlson didn't even get out the airport, the airport compound. | |
| So he actually went to Israel. | |
| He flew to the Ben-Gurion airport. | |
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| Welcome to the second hour of Authentic News right here in RBN Live this 20th of February, 2026. | |
| All our lines are open. | |
| Take the opportunity to call in, get your opinions on the air. | |
| More going on. | |
| We have, as I mentioned, the Carrier Ford's extension to the Middle East could break recent deployment records, but it's not good for sailors. | |
| It's not good for the Navy. | |
| There are breakdowns in efficiency. | |
| This is being done because the USS George H.W. Bush appears to have major problems, I suspect, having to do with a nuclear reactor that are classified and cannot be revealed. | |
| Thus, Ford is being subbed in for Bush. | |
| Aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, its escorts in a battle carrier embarked carrier Ingweek B8 have been passed from their current position in the Caribbean to the Middle East to support a U.S. Navy buildup in the region. | |
| Ford, currently in the Caribbean, will join the Abraham Lincoln strike group against that backdrop of the Iranian government lethal crackdown against protesters, wildly exaggerated, and nuclear negotiation between the U.S. leadership in Debra Anne. | |
| Yes, this is a major, major deployment. | |
| The Ford remained deployed past. | |
| If the Ford remains deployed past mid-April, it would break the post-Vietnam War carrier deployment record, according to U.S. Navy News. | |
| The strike group originally deployed in June was retasked in October from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean and has been operating in Southcom since mid-November. | |
| As I say, however, there are breakdowns in efficiency, crew morale, family relations when they exceed an eight-month period of deployment. | |
| First caller, Cynthia from California, glad to have you here, Cynthia, join the conversation. | |
| Here, can you hear me? | |
| Yes, clearly. | |
| I never heard the little sound that we usually hear. | |
| So I prefer to think of George H.W. Bush, the situation there, as a metaphor for the fact that he was never even an American citizen and that he led us into all these horrible wars to benefit the banksters and the military-industrial complex. | |
| And I just put that out there to remind people that we have not had betting for decades of who we allow into positions of power. | |
| Yes, yeah, yeah. | |
| You're talking about the ship family coming from Germany, adopting the name Bush. | |
| George H.W. Bush has a really nasty record here. | |
| He actually supervised a Bay of Pig invasion. | |
| It was codenamed Operation Zapata. | |
| Same as the Bush family oil drinking company. | |
| I believe had it been a success, Zapata would have had concession to drill all over the Caribbean basin. | |
| It was, of course, a fiasco, but many of us have concluded deliberately so that the CIA had learned that the Russians had acquired information, knew the date we were going to attack Cuba, shared it with Castro. | |
| He knew we were coming. | |
| He was well prepared. | |
| So Castro knew the Soviets knew, CIA knew. | |
| The only major player didn't know was the commander-in-chief himself, JFK, whom I'm quite certain would have called it off had he been so informed. | |
| George H.W. Bush was also in charge in Dallas on 22 November 1963 on the ground in Dealey Plaza. | |
| Well, the plot originated with LBJ in Los Angeles in 1960 when he lost the nomination for president to JFK and then forced himself on the ticket to accede to the presidency when Jack was taken out. | |
| George H.W. Bush was there on the ground supervising. | |
| Was even in the Daltechs with the anti-Castro Cube, but Nestor Tony Escedro, who fired three shots with Amanda Kirk Arcano, the only unsilenced weapon used by any of the altogether eight assassins arranged, | |
| it appears by the same Air Force general that orchestrated assassinations in Vietnam, Operation Phoenix, Edward Lansdale, where I'm not alone in believing Lansdale positioned the shooters and determined the sequence of shot. | |
| Very nasty guy. | |
| I think his grandfatherly manner, the fact that he looked so tall, he looked so polite, he had such a mild manner, was his most effective beard or concealment or cloak. | |
| Cynthia, continue. | |
| Yeah, the Bush family has wreaked havoc on America for a very long time. | |
| Well, is it true that he was a Habsburg and is related to the Marie Antoinette family? | |
| I don't know the answer to that. | |
| I thought he's a chef, which is German. | |
| Maria, of course, was French. | |
| Let's see. | |
| No, it's Austrian. | |
| Go ahead, Cynthia. | |
| You may well have done more research on this issue than have I. | |
| I don't doubt it. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Right, the Habsburg branched out into France via Marie Antoinette's marriage. | |
| And, you know, all these people change their names anyway, and they have illegitimate children and promote them, much like Hitler was probably an illegitimate Rothschild, possibly. | |
| And they're capable of performing acting for many years before they actually show their true hand. | |
| Castro, for example, apparently was maybe a bit actor in Hollywood for a while. | |
| And so he's actually a descendant of one of the famous Italian families. | |
| So they play off against one another. | |
| Well, looking up, here's an AI overview. | |
| Based on genealogical study, George H.W. Bush, like many Americans of European descent, shared distant common ancestors with royalty, including Marie Antoinette, through shared European nobility lines. | |
| The Bush family is of English and German descent, tracing the roots back to the 17th century in America. | |
| Research into royal genealogy shows many U.S. presidents, including the Bush family, are descendants of Emperor Charlemagne, which connects them to various European noble houses. | |
| Tell us more, Cynthia, more of your thoughts, yes. | |
| And why do they have pictures of George H.W. Bush's parents partying with prominent Nazis in Germany if they were an obscure branch? | |
| And remember, the Bush family adopted George H.W. Bush as a teenager. | |
| It's what I'm understanding that he wasn't actually a Bush. | |
| He was the other name that you've said. | |
| Shift. | |
| So I'm just saying that there's a lot of information that obscured from us, and we actually can't trust the AI consistently. | |
| Sure. | |
| They give you it. | |
| I think Robert Davis still said, you know, you can trust maybe 80% of what some experts say and the other 10 to 20% isn't accurate, but you'll never figure that out because you've trusted them on the other. | |
| Well, and I'm I think what you're addressing there is a description of standard disinformation operations where they deliver 80% truthful and accurate information and the other 20% is their payload, you know, the false information that they want to disseminate. | |
| That's where the 80-20 comes from, Cynthia. | |
| I don't think it was talking about AI. | |
| AI, it's going to depend on whether the system has been rigged or not. | |
| And I think, you know, regarding sensitive issues like Sandy Hook, 9-11, even the moon landing, you're going to find a lot of these AI systems are rigged. | |
| I mean, initially, Grok was giving us a whole bunch of true stuff about areas where the government didn't want it out. | |
| So they went about making modifications and patches. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Eventually the truth will all come out, but it's going to take a while. | |
| I'm finding AI to be highly useful in a variety of contexts. | |
| So, you know, but we all know these technologies can be used for good or for bad. | |
| And the idea of using AI as a surveillance system to control our behavior is, of course, bad, bad, bad. | |
| Using it to do legitimate research and even forms of psychotherapy. | |
| AI, I think, is turning out to be absolutely brilliant in that category. | |
| Go right ahead, Cynthia. | |
| Give us more. | |
| Well, I was going to ask you if you have found any of the AI systems to be more useful and more accurate than the others. | |
| Well. | |
| Is it one you recommend over the others? | |
| Well, I found Chat GTP to be extremely useful in dealing with a difficult issue I'd had where I'd made a professional, what I could regard as a professional blunder back in 1996 that had bothered me enormously since I retired and reflected on my career. | |
| And it helped me work it through and sort out the issues there, drawing distinctions that are never crossed my mind. | |
| So I was tremendously impressed by that. | |
| I have a number of friends who have had similar experience with AI and dealing with personal issues and the like. | |
| And I think it's absolutely sensational in that category. | |
| Let me leave it at that for the time being. | |
| More on your mind, Cynthia? | |
| May I ask if you've heard of the books by Sheila Holm, H-O-L-M, where she reviews the history she found of that George H.W. Bush emigrating to America as a teenager and getting adopted by someone who was actually the aide to Prescott Bush, who was actually the aide to Tesla and may have murdered him. | |
| No, no, but you're getting into, you know, I can't go right ahead, Cynthia. | |
| We want to hear your opinion, the result of your research. | |
| I can't verify a lot of the claims you're making, but I'm certainly open to hearing them and others may want to comment further. | |
| Go right ahead, Cynthia. | |
| Tie it together. | |
| That's why I'm pointing you towards that author, Sheila Holm, who Michael Jayco featured in an interview and seemed to be endorsing her views. | |
| And so my research is based on the opinions of people who have more access to information than I have. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And trying to figure out who's valid and who's not. | |
| Right. | |
| Who has an agenda that is nefarious and who doesn't? | |
| Right, right. | |
| It's just an area I've not done research on in the past. | |
| So it's new to me. | |
| That's what I'm saying. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Tie it together. | |
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| Give us some final thoughts, Cynthia. | |
| You know, Holmes points to the presence of French money and involvement early in our republic, where they actually were taking control. | |
| And we blame the European bankers, but the European bankers were also French. | |
| Well, remember, the French fought with the revolutionaries against the British. | |
| I mean, the French made a major contribution during the Revolutionary War. | |
| They were on our side. | |
| Yes, but maybe their intention was to take over the continent. | |
| Well, Cynthia, that's a whole other speculation. | |
| I would be skeptical, but I appreciate your tossing it out there. | |
| Give us a final thought. | |
| Well, you have a historian in your coterie of people, the one who, what is her name? | |
| She pointed out that FDR sold us down the river at Malta along with in coordination with Stalin and Churchill. | |
| Maybe you could ask her to take a look at Sheila Holmes's work and to give you some opinions on it. | |
| Well, that's kind of going beyond the scope of what I would normally undertake. | |
| But Cynthia, we're glad to have your thoughts out. | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| Chris in Alabama. | |
| Yeah, thank you. | |
| Thank you, Cynthia. | |
| Chris in Alabama, join the conversation. | |
| Chris, go right ahead. | |
| Chris. | |
| Hello, Jim. | |
| I don't buy that that Bush was an American citizen. | |
| I don't like the guy. | |
| I loathe the man, but I believe he was an American citizen. | |
| And it was a Yalta conference. | |
| They met at Yalta, met at Tehran. | |
| They divided up Europe at Yalta. | |
| And I do think FDR did sell us down the river then. | |
| They all do. | |
| I want to talk about the weaponry that we're going to be throwing at Iran. | |
| I've been following, watching the flights going over. | |
| And it has been a non-stop. | |
| It was like the Red Ball Express. | |
| I'm like, D-Day, all this stuff going over. | |
| And Jim, I flew C-130. | |
| I'm pretty familiar with the military aviation. | |
| I've been watching on ADSV Exchange, and you can see it. | |
| And this is the stuff you could see. | |
| And there have been tankers. | |
| My son called me I'm saying, dad, you got to look at this. | |
| They're tankers going over four and five, five in a row. | |
| I mean, right next to they're the same flight. | |
| They're all on the same, the lead plane has the call number. | |
| He's the lead, but they're and they're probably towing each tanker, probably has five to seven fighters behind it that they're going to ferry across the Atlantic. | |
| They have to refuel the fighters and stuff. | |
| And then they probably lay over in England and then they were going down through the Aegean Sea down to Crete. | |
| That's the ones that I saw. | |
| Some were probably going to Cyprus, but there, Jim, it was just non-stop day and night for the last few days. | |
| Now, so the last day it's kind of late. | |
| It hasn't been too much going. | |
| There's been C-17s going in there. | |
| There's been AWAX planes. | |
| It's just, it's incredible how much aircraft they have moved there. | |
| The ones I could see that have their transponders on that are showing up there. | |
| And what I think they're going to do, they're going to just hammer them with just overwhelm them with aerial assets, with standoff weapons, and collapse the infrastructure and probably hope that either the military, the leaders in the military will say we've had enough and overthrow the leadership in Iran, the mullahs and stuff, or the people. | |
| But I don't think they're going to put boots on the ground right away. | |
| I think they're going to hope that the Iranians sue for peace. | |
| And it's not, people conflate our weaponry being used by the Iranians, right? | |
| By the Ukrainians. | |
| Ukrainians are third rate. | |
| They don't have nearly the command and control that we have. | |
| They're using old F-16s that we gave. | |
| We gave them junk. | |
| With the stuff that we have in our arsenal, still, it's unbelievable how much crap we still have out there. | |
| The B-2s, okay, let's say they didn't take out their nuclear. | |
| They flew in there unmolested. | |
| They didn't get hit. | |
| They came, they knew they were coming, and they couldn't do anything about it. | |
| There's just so much stuff over there. | |
| They throw it all out. | |
| I'm not talking about carrier aircraft either. | |
| I'm talking about land-based aircraft that could strike them too with all the tankers. | |
| I think they're just going to overwhelm them with air power. | |
| It's not going to be this. | |
| Now, if Iran's probably, if they're getting fired back with their missiles, they'll hit Israel if they decide to hit Israel. | |
| I don't know if they're planning on it, and they can do a lot of damage there, but I think they're going to do it. | |
| They're going to, if they do do it, it's just going to be an onslaught. | |
| And I think ultimately, after the smoke clears, Iran's going to sue for peace, or they're going to depose the mullahs or the Ayatollah there, the Islamic leadership. | |
| Well, Chris, right? | |
| The population is ready for it anyway. | |
| I don't think so. | |
| But, Chris, hang on. | |
| Well, I'll give you some thoughts right after the freight. | |
| Stick around. | |
| Hang on. | |
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| Don, how come you can say you can't be stoned? | |
| How come you can say that you can learn how to play the game? | |
| Hey. | |
| Chris, let me respond to the reports you've given us. | |
| Numero Uno, all you're talking about the flights, that's very, very telling. | |
| Suggest to me we're going to hit Iran this weekend in all probability. | |
| It'll be that soon. | |
| You're getting all these forces there. | |
| It's expensive to have them sitting around. | |
| You deploy them because you're going to use this amount of force. | |
| But it's not going to be a picnic for the U.S. | |
| And we're going to suffer massive losses, I predict, including six to ten ships. | |
| I think 10 to 20,000 troops in the Middle East and Israel is going to be decimated because Iran has already declared that if they are attacked, they will go all out to hit Israel. | |
| That's the first point I'd make. | |
| Number two, I think you're wrong about the support for the Ayatollah and Islamic Republic. | |
| It's very popular in Iran, by my understanding. | |
| The Ayatollah is more popular in Iran than Trump is in Israel. | |
| And he's very popular in Israel, far more than he is here in the U.S. | |
| And that's, of course, in part because he's conducting business using the United States to benefit Israel. | |
| So, you know, those, I suppose, are the two most important points I'd make in response, but I like your call. | |
| I'm glad to hear everything you're telling us, especially about the flights. | |
| Give us some more thoughts, Chris. | |
| Yours, more thoughts. | |
| Well, yeah, this is just in the last couple of days with the flights, and they've been doing this for about three weeks now, probably. | |
| Like I said, it's all staged over there. | |
| And I don't know who, you know, this one thing, you know, how the UK said that we can't use their base. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I forget which base it was. | |
| They said that we couldn't use their base. | |
| I don't buy that. | |
| I think it might be a ploy where we will use their base and launch it. | |
| You also launch from there because it's one of those deals like a bluff. | |
| We aren't using that. | |
| Oh, they won't let us use the base, but of course they're going to let us. | |
| But UK would let us do whatever we want. | |
| They've been kind of a vassal state to us almost as much as Germany since World War II. | |
| Not as much. | |
| Germany sure has been. | |
| Same with Japan. | |
| They've been vassal states, United States since the end of hostilities in World War II. | |
| But UK kind of now, they're kind of just, they don't even have a military per se. | |
| Or remember, we wanted to use them. | |
| They let us use them. | |
| Chris, remember now, Iran has missiles that can reach Washington, D.C. and New York City. | |
| So, you know, the UK is easily. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Wait, I don't think they have ICB, like long-range ICBMs. | |
| I don't think they have that capability. | |
| Well, they've declared they do, and they have hit outside. | |
| Like even like the Rishnik isn't a long-range ICBM. | |
| It isn't like one that launches into space and re-enters. | |
| I mean, that's how all the ICBMs and nuclear ICBMs that we have, like the old Minuteman, the Titan, the Atlas, they go into space. | |
| And then they arc over through space, go around the Earth, you know, halfway, and then they arc in and then they're coming in. | |
| They split up the warheads or pick their own target. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't think they have the capability to do that. | |
| Well, they might have it was given to them. | |
| We disagree. | |
| I would say Iran, because its very existence has depended on its ability to defend itself, especially with ballistic missiles, has one of the greatest assortments of missiles in the world today. | |
| And it's going to be demonstrated in short order when the attack goes forward. | |
| And your reports about the flights confirm to me convincingly we are going to attack Iran. | |
| And it's, I say, going to be a catastrophe for the USA. | |
| Chris, I really appreciate your call. | |
| I want you to call again. | |
| When you get more, you know, updates, whatever you call right, call right back, okay? | |
| I appreciate it. | |
| Alexander in Canada. | |
| Alexander, your thoughts, my friend, join the conversation. | |
| Alexander. | |
| Yes. | |
| Good afternoon. | |
| I just want to have a couple of points. | |
| In regards to the U.S. attack on Iran, see, in my opinion, what's going to happen, there's going to be like the USS could be over again. | |
| The Jews in Israel are going to make a false flag to speed up the United States attack on Iran. | |
| That's the they're going to make a scheme like that like a false flag. | |
| And also, Iran is going to be supported. | |
| And also, Iran is going to be support from other countries, such as Afghanistan. | |
| So, and probably other Muslim countries. | |
| So, see, sir, just like you said, it's not going to be like a KQA because it's going to be very difficult in the United States. | |
| And also, sir, in my opinion, this is going to be attacks on Americans, like bombing, like American embassies are going to be bombed, American buildings are going to be bombed. | |
| Alexander, Alexander, hang on, Karen. | |
| You over will continue with Alexander right after this break. | |
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| There's a shadow hanging over me. | |
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| Go ahead, Alexander. | |
| Further thoughts. | |
| Yeah, I just want to continue what I was saying before the break. | |
| So Iran is going to be supported by Afghanistan and other Muslim countries. | |
| And see, a lot of Americans are going to be attacked around the world. | |
| Like American embassies are going to be bombed in the Middle East and Muslim countries, like in Europe. | |
| So America and so on. | |
| And also there was a big protest of Iranians in Los Angeles, like around a few hundred thousand people. | |
| And in my opinion, this was all, and these were people who support the toppling of the regime. | |
| But see, but those people are like, are all funded by George Soros. | |
| It made no sense for them to support. | |
| And see, and these people think that when the Islamic regime gets toppled and they put the Shah of Iran the son of the previous Shah. | |
| It's going to be a puppet government of Israel. | |
| It's going to be a puppet government for Israel. | |
| Yeah, it would be, were it to come to pass. | |
| It's not going to happen. | |
| The Shah ran a despotic regime. | |
| The Iranian people detest him. | |
| His son has no credibility in Iran. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yes. | |
| And also, sorry, I want to like two days ago, another guy called. | |
| He was saying that he had Jewish friends and one of them would not let him speak and they attacked his YouTube channel, whatever. | |
| And he says, I just want to say, I just want to make a point about that. | |
| You see, look, I understand there are Jews who are good people and everything, but see, I just want to say that the image of the Jews has been completely damaged because of Israel, because Israel speaks in the name of all Jews. | |
| So the Jewish community, even the people who are good people, they've been damaged completely. | |
| They've been tarnished. | |
| Yeah, they've been tarnished. | |
| The brand has been tarnished. | |
| You're exactly right. | |
| Irredeemably. | |
| I don't see any way to reaffirm it. | |
| I think it's lost forever. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yes. | |
| And also, so like one more point, you were talking with Tom about Cuba. | |
| And yeah, I totally agree with you. | |
| See, Cuba has a lot of problems, and it's a dictatorship, and the Cubans have a lot of, but see, United States sanctions are have played the big role in damaging the country. | |
| Yeah, it's not that, Alexander. | |
| Good stuff. | |
| Good stuff. | |
| But I agree with Mr. Tom on a lot of issues, like on immigration and all that, but just going on Cuba. | |
| It's not just all the Cuban government's fault for its problems, but the United States sanctions has caused a lot of problems. | |
| Well, this Secretary of Treasury admitted manipulating the finances in Iran caused a lot of the protests there. | |
| That the U.S. is interfering in the internal affairs of other nations. | |
| We do it all the time. | |
| Shame on us. | |
| Shame on us. | |
| And the same thing on you had to put sanctions on Venezuela, on Iraq, on Iran, on everybody. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yes. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Go ahead, Alexander. | |
| Hi, Jacker in Washington. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Hi, Jacker. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Have we got you? | |
| Hi, Jacker. | |
| Yes, Professor. | |
| Am I coming? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Am I coming through okay? | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| All righty. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, I called more about the political paradigm shift of the Epstein files. | |
| Okay. | |
| But just on the Iranian war, I did want to weigh in to let people know a lot of people think it's just going to be all air and mistletree. | |
| But the fact is that 63% of the population of Iran are Persians. | |
| Almost 20% are Kurds. | |
| And then Aberjanis and Pakistanis make up another 18 or something percent. | |
| And so the Israelis have been working with the Kurds for a long time. | |
| So people that think that there's not going to be boots on the ground when they can move almost, you know, 35% of the Iranian population is a different ethnicity than the Persians. | |
| They've got another thing coming. | |
| So I just wanted to let you know that there's going to be boots on the ground with special forces, you know, directing the Kurdish forces and those type of people. | |
| I called in about the Epstein files. | |
| And really what's coming into view, once you actually take a look at them, and it's really struck Tucker Carlson really hard because he was part of the whole media establishment for 30 years in DC, my hometown, by the way. | |
| And his biggest revelation is he didn't realize that there was an overarching global governance structure over the nation states. | |
| And so that's what I want to actually mention about the biggest takeaway of the Epstein files is not only how immoral and amoral these people are, but how well they all are connected and how it seems to be they're all in on it. | |
| It seems to be one big giant group. | |
| And not only that, but with you and I, you know, we know how the internet works, that when you send an email or you post a comment or whatever, that's eternal. | |
| That can be tracked down forever. | |
| And these people emailed them, emailed each other talking about, even in the code language with the children, but talking about torture, cannibalism. | |
| They know the NSA is out there. | |
| They know the FBI can pick up. | |
| I mean, for 30 years, FBI could have followed any of these leads down on who these people are. | |
| You know, knowing that these young girls and boys, by the way, I've seen videos of some of the victims, you know, from as little as much as a year ago. | |
| And it's just like cage fights among teenage boys and girls. | |
| You know, two go in a cage, one only comes out. | |
| I mean, you know, talk about murder. | |
| But so the reason why I called is the biggest takeaway is we got a snapshot now on the scale. | |
| of the full demonic network. | |
| And it's like all the way through the whole government. | |
| I mean, FBI, CIA. | |
| I mean, I'm sure there's a few good people there, but this thing is this thing is tremendous. | |
| The immensity of it is like, well, let me ask you, Professor, I mean, has this not rocked you back on your heels? | |
| I mean, you're 85 years old, 84 years old. | |
| You know, basically how the world worked. | |
| Did this not show you a completely different paradigm, the way the world actually works? | |
| Oh, yeah, the evil, the evil incarnate here is just staggering, staggering. | |
| By the way, I'd be astonished if there were a Kurdish uprising in Iran against the Iranian regime. | |
| That would astonish me. | |
| I'm not saying it's impossible. | |
| I'm saying I would be very surprised. | |
| On the other hand, you know, your points about Epstein, I think, are impeccable. | |
| So give us a final thought or two here, hijacker. | |
| Well, just on the Kurds, yeah, they've gotten along well with the Persians. | |
| But at the end of the day, Professor, we know that, you know, it's like the Poles don't like the Ukrainians and the Ukrainians don't like the Hungarians. | |
| It's just like it's part of our primordial nature. | |
| And so I'm sure they can drive a wedge between the Kurds and the Persians and get something going. | |
| But anyways, always a great show, Professor. | |
| Thanks so much. | |
| Thanks, hijacker. | |
| Tom, Tom and Florida, join the conversation. | |
| Tom, your thoughts. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Everybody having a good weekend here coming up. | |
| Yeah, Jim. | |
| First off, I want to go to Cynthia and then I'm going to go to Alexander. | |
| Cynthia, first off, the French sold the Louisiana purchase to the United States. | |
| The French were selling land, not trying to take land. | |
| They gave away all that Louisiana all the way up there in the middle of the country. | |
| So there you go. | |
| So the French, I wouldn't forget that. | |
| And Cynthia, I got a little homework for you if you want to do a little homework. | |
| I would like you to watch the History Channel, Jim. | |
| And I want you to watch the whole documentary of Ava Braun and what Hitler really, who Hitler really was with, what Ava Braun and her sister and the whole family of the Braun in Germany. | |
| So I think that'd be a little homework. | |
| Cynthia can call back next week and talk about Ava Braun and she can watch the whole if they didn't take it off down on the history channel about the Ava Braun situation with Adolf Hitler. | |
| Very, very interesting for a lot of callers to watch that documentary on History Channel. | |
| Now, as far as Alexander, I agree with 99% of the stuff he says, but I will say this about Cuba. | |
| I've been in Southport all my life. | |
| I know probably a lot more about Cuba than 99% of your audience. | |
| Okay. | |
| My mother knew Juanita Castro. | |
| He had a pharmacy right there on 8th Street in West Flagler, which was called Henry Flagler, which we named Flagler. | |
| Okay, he's the one who brought the railroad down to Key West. | |
| He had a drugstore, Juanita. | |
| He said her brother was a selfish pig. | |
| He would always want to own everything. | |
| And Ramon was the older brother, and he used to have to keep Fidel and Raoul in line. | |
| Now, just so you know, E.O. Castro didn't speak almost perfect English. | |
| He went to the University of Miami for a little bit of a while. | |
| I don't know if you guys knew that. | |
| Castro always acted stupid like he didn't know English. | |
| He knew damn well English. | |
| He's a Sephardi Jew. | |
| His last name is Ron Roose. | |
| Fidel Castro Russ, look it up. | |
| His family came out of, I believe, it was somewhere in Spain. | |
| It was in the Canary Islands, but he came out of, I forgot exactly where. | |
| But Fidel was basically when he took over, he wasn't a communist, but he wanted a better deal because this all goes back to the trigger of Spain and England, okay? | |
| For 500 years, England, Spain wanted to conquer. | |
| If you guys don't think about history, Spain wanted to conquer England in a land army. | |
| They got wiped out by their navy in a hurricane. | |
| Look it up. | |
| And how they had the better cannons on their ships to take down the Spanish armada. | |
| Spain was actually trying to conquer all of Europe and make everybody speak Spanish. | |
| And if you don't know your history, you better learn it. | |
| And Cuba, back to one time, Havana was run by England for three years, Havana. | |
| The English went into Havana, they blew it up, and they took over the Spanish and they swapped Spain. | |
| I mean, they told Spain, we'll give you Cuba, but we're taking Florida. | |
| Look it up. | |
| Ponce de Leon, St. Augustine. | |
| You understand the whole picture. | |
| And this has never end. | |
| Even what Mexico. | |
| Mexico thinks they're a culture that went way back. | |
| Mexico wasn't crap until the Spanish got in there. | |
| They were just an Inca empire that were dying off. | |
| It was Spain that made them what they are in Mexico. | |
| Okay? | |
| So get the story straight. | |
| As far as Cynthia goes with the Bushes, I can tell you a lot more than she probably knows about Bush. | |
| Okay? | |
| Jebby Bush. | |
| And then, of course, the brother was in Skull and Bones. | |
| But Jebby Bush is the one who was buried at Columbia. | |
| Bush, who's a Mexican, who wanted to speak Spanish in the White House, being the one against Donald Trump in 2016. | |
| We'd be hearing Spanish all over all the major networks. | |
| You understand how it went? | |
| Remember the old man George Bush Sr.? | |
| Say, look at my little brown-skinned one in the corner over there. | |
| You remember that with the grandson, Jim? | |
| Remember that story? | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, you know, look, a lot of this crap. | |
| Alexander, I just got to let you know that Castro government, and I want you to know this, Alexander. | |
| You need to know everybody in RBN. | |
| And before Fidel Castro, when Batista was there, yeah, he had the mob there. | |
| He was a mulatta, like the mulatto. | |
| But let me tell you about Batista. | |
| He had the country rolling as far as they had the best pineapples in the world. | |
| They are producing the top sugar producer in the world. | |
| They were one of the top producers of rum. | |
| Cuba in 1958, the peso was stronger than the dollar, Alexander. | |
| Okay? | |
| There was boats leaving out of Key Largo every day from Key Largo to Havana, Cuba, which was called ferry boats. | |
| You can take your car and a ferry over there on you, put the car on a ferry and go to Havana for $8, Alexander, round trip. | |
| And just so you know, Alexander, Miami, Florida is closer to Havana. | |
| Excuse me, Tampa, Florida is closer to Havana than Miami. | |
| Miami's a lot more further away to Cuba to Havana than Tampa. | |
| So that's why they had the ferries leaving out of Key Largo and even Key West, which is the southernmost point to Cuba. | |
| So they used to have a ferry system here in Florida. | |
| And I'm sure you guys do about the Henry Flagler Railroad that her 1939 hurricane knocked that out. | |
| But Tom, Batom, Batom, Batom, Batampa. | |
| Tampa's mid-Florida. | |
| I lived in Sarasota, Brayden for like seven years, Tom. | |
| How can Tampa be closer to Havana than Miami? | |
| I mean, that just sounds ridiculous. | |
| Jim, look at the map and look at the shipping lanes. | |
| All you got, remember, Tampa at the turn of the century was the biggest producers of cigars in Yerbo City. | |
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| Yerbo City is where they used to produce all those cigars, and they're called Havana-Tampa cigars. | |
| And they still have all the shops there today, Jim, in Tampa, Florida. | |
| And the people in Tampa, Florida, the Spanish, 90% of them don't even speak Spanish. | |
| They've been there so long. | |
| So, yes, you look at the map and you'll see that Florida, you got to go around the keys to get to Havana, where Tampa is a straight shot in the shipping lane from Tampa to Havana. | |
| That's why they called it. | |
| The cigars were called Havana, Tampa. | |
| You see the map, Jim? | |
| I'm looking for it, Tom, but that's okay. | |
| That's okay. | |
| We got a couple other callers, but you've always got a lot to say, Tom. | |
| So I'm always glad to have you join the conversation. | |
| I'm going to say one more thing, Jim. | |
| Can I tell one more thing? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Marco Rubio is right now. | |
| Marco Rubio right now is talking to Fidel Castro's grandson about Cuba right now. | |
| Marco Rubio is in conversation with Fidel Castro's grandson. | |
| Look it up. | |
| And a lot of people don't know that Fidelito Castro, his son, Fidel's son, died. | |
| He supposedly jumped out of a building or fell out of a window. | |
| But he went to Spain under King Juan Carlos back around, I guess it was 2002, and he had a $2 million in briefcases. | |
| He was trying to go buy everybody in the Communist Party over there, Rolex watching. | |
| You go look it up on the archives. | |
| You can archive, feed it. | |
| Fidelitos, go to Spain and try to purchase watches for the Communist Party members in Cuba. | |
| The Communist Cubans in Cuba live, Jim, pretty good. | |
| They have AC. | |
| They pretty much are way better than the military in Cuba. | |
| The rest of the people are suffering dearly. | |
| I mean, it's horrific. | |
| It almost looks like something out of starvation out of the French Revolution. | |
| I don't know, Tom. | |
| Here, I just looked up. | |
| Miami is closer to Havana than Tampa. | |
| Miami to Havana, approximately 230 to 300 miles. | |
| Tampa to Havana, 340, 3 to 350. | |
| So it would devirate that I'm right and you're wrong about that specific point. | |
| If you look at the shipping lanes, Jim, you got to look at how the ships go because the ships got to go around the keys, which is, they have to circumvent this navigate, they have to navigate a way out and they got to come back. | |
| And yes, if you go into a direct line, it's closer, but the shipping lane is much straighter from Tampa to Havana than Miami to Havana. | |
| That's all I'm saying. | |
| Oh, the shipping route because you got to go through Tampa Bay. | |
| I get it. | |
| I get it, Tom. | |
| Thanks, thanks. | |
| Good stuff, Tom. | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| We got a couple other callers. | |
| Sean and Hawaii. | |
| Sean, go right ahead. | |
| Join the conversation, Sean. | |
| Hello, Professor. | |
| I just want to comment on something that's not getting as much exposure is this adversarial position that Canada is starting to get into. | |
| And I'm looking, they're reassessing everything from like bridge fees to underwater pipelines to their military. | |
| They're reassessing everything with the United States. | |
| Nestle and Coca-Cola were virtually getting free water for $200 a year. | |
| They're talking about making it a millions, making the fee millions of dollars now. | |
| And I really think that Canada, I mean, I was looking at this report. | |
| They said that 35% of cars in America have Canada parts. | |
| And you damn sure can't drive a car missing 35% of its parts. | |
| And I just, I think it's really going to spread. | |
| And also, Europe has offered to make Canada build a fighter jet. | |
| And they're seriously considering it. | |
| And that is going to be the split between NATO because Canada's trying to get off their knees. | |
| And I really think that the United States and Canada's relationship is going to get even worse. | |
| Yeah, and it's got to do with the tariffs, too, Sean. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah, I get it. | |
| I get it. | |
| Very good. | |
| Very good. | |
| Give me another thought. | |
| I got to cut you short because I have two other dollars. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Go ahead, John. | |
| Marco Rubio is choking Cuba to death. | |
| They don't even have their trash trucks running. | |
| And this guy's supposed to be a Cuban. | |
| And it is the sanctions that have those people's lifestyle like it is. | |
| But I mean, they don't have any fuel coming in now at all. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| Sean, I cannot abide Marco Rubio. | |
| Thank you for the call. | |
| I look forward to your next. | |
| Renee, join the conversation. | |
| But I got to say, take four minutes, three, four minutes, Renee. | |
| I got one other caller. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, I want to thank Hijacker for being concerned about the children with Epstein because this is one of the most important issues on so many levels that faces our country. | |
| And the thing is, I find so Paul, Paul Craig Roberts really put a B in my bonnet, okay? | |
| I'm tired of these apologists, okay? | |
| Like Paul Craig Roberts, Alex Jones, Megan Kelly, the Fox Five, Jesse Waters, trying to make light of these children and be an apologist for and act like, oh, well, they were close to the age and stuff like that. | |
| I saw one picture. | |
| It was a little girl with pigtails, blonde pigtails, sitting on the toilet seat facing a naked man. | |
| Now, of course, you could see her little arms reached out, but of course they blocked out her face and her arms. | |
| And what part of the man's frontal body was at that level? | |
| I'm trying to put this as delicately as I can. | |
| We get it, Renee. | |
| It's not just, it's not just, yeah. | |
| We get it. | |
| It's not just older kids. | |
| It is not just older kids. | |
| Wow. | |
| And the thing is, people who remain silent on this are accessories and enablers, much less, that's bad enough, okay? | |
| But then the people who are apologists for it, you know, this kind of abuse has been going on for thousands of years. | |
| And it goes on because of the way that people remain silent or go along to go along. | |
| And there's that bro code where they don't protect women and children. | |
| They protect each other from consequences. | |
| And these people who are going along with this, they're accessories to that. | |
| Well, Renee. | |
| And Renee, it's not just the rape. | |
| They were doing these torture, child sacrifice, adrenochrome, cannibalism. | |
| I mean, it's grotesque. | |
| This is one of the great horror shows. | |
| This is one of the great horror shows of human history taking place right here in the United States today. | |
| And wait, and your own government, you know, all this great government about freedom and democracy and American exceptions and all this. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It has covered it up and enabled this for decades. | |
| Yes. | |
| But you see, people don't want to look at it. | |
| They're too weak. | |
| And the thing is, we have to clean this up if we're going to go forward as an honest country. | |
| This is just awful. | |
| It's too awful. | |
| And anybody who's not willing to look at it and go after it. | |
| Like somebody like Thomas Massey, you're an enabler and you're an accessory. | |
| Renee, it ain't going away. | |
| Mark my words. | |
| It ain't going away. | |
| Great call. | |
| Call again Monday when we get back. | |
| James in Vancouver. | |
| Go right ahead, James. | |
| Join me. | |
| Give us your thoughts. | |
| Well, yeah, the Russians and the Chinese have taken up forward positions in Iran. | |
| Last night on X, I don't know if it was AI, but I saw what they said was two F-35s getting shot down over Iran with automatic fire. | |
| I've never seen before. | |
| Very good. | |
| Well, I think it's going to be, I think it's easily they'll lose half their navy, okay? | |
| The U.S. is going to lose half the navy. | |
| Yes. | |
| I would say you have Iran sending China 1.5 million barrels of oil a day. | |
| And now the Chinese are going to protect the oil tankers. | |
| Okay. | |
| So whether there's a fight now or there's a fight over the oil tankers in the other parts of the world where the Straits of Malacca Straits or whatever, there will be more trouble. | |
| So I don't think this is going to go over well. | |
| Russia, Russia, Russia and China. | |
| Russian China are not going to let Iran go down. | |
| Iran, I think, is fully capable of defending itself and taking out of Israel. | |
| We're going to see consequences, the likes of which the world has never seen in a short period of time, James. | |
| Within a couple of days, it's going to be a massacre, and we're on the short end of the stick. | |
| Well, certainly it's not going to be a Hollywood thing where we go in and then Iran is not going to sue for peace. | |
| Thanks, my friend. | |
| Always glad to hear from you. | |
| Meanwhile, everyone, spending much time with your family, your friend, the people you love and care about. | |
| We do not know how much time we have left. | |
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| Have a great meanwhile. | |
| And God willing, we'll be back on Monday and we'll do it all over again. | |
| I'll see you then. | |
| But stand by. | |
| The fireworks are about to go off big time in the Middle East from Africa, | |