Jim Fetzer - RBN Authentic News (26 February 2026) Aired: 2026-02-26 Duration: 01:58:39 === Iranian Strike: Microwave Weapons? (14:34) === [00:00:55] Well, we got any number of important developments today. [00:00:59] Let me bring them into focus here. [00:01:04] They include efforts to let's start with this. [00:01:22] Welcome to the authentic news right here in RBN Live. [00:01:26] This is Jim Fetzer, your host. [00:01:30] Senior advisors of President Trump would prefer Israel strike Iran before the United States launches a large-scale air campaign, stating that the politics are a lot better if the Israelis go first and alone and the Iranians retaliate, claiming that Iranian retaliation would help muster support from American voters for a U.S. strike. [00:01:56] Two person familiar with the ongoing discussions told politico. [00:02:02] The problem being, of course, that the Iranian strike on Israel is going to wipe it off a man. [00:02:13] So Israel doesn't want to take the lead. [00:02:15] We've been pushing to have Trump do it all, mind you. [00:02:21] He wants an American attack. [00:02:23] He would rather have Israel sitting on the sidelines. [00:02:29] But that is not what Trump has now been convinced would work for him. [00:02:38] and I'm very glad about that. [00:02:47] Here's another report. [00:02:48] This one from Information Liberation. [00:02:54] It's a similar report. [00:02:57] They're privately arguing an Iranian attack would trigger Iran to retaliate, helping muster support from America for a U.S. strike. [00:03:04] The calculus is political, that more Americans would stomach a war with Iran if the U.S. or an ally were attacked first. [00:03:13] Recent polling shows that Americans and Republicans in particular support regime change in Iran, but are unwilling to risk U.S. casualties to achieve it. [00:03:25] That means the Trump team is considering the optics of how an attack is conducted, in addition to other justifications, such as Iran's nuclear program, which really, you know, in terms of military weapons is non-existent. [00:03:45] Iran isn't seeking nuclear weapons. [00:03:48] They willingly participate in the previous joint comprehensive plan. [00:03:55] They allowed inspectors. [00:03:57] They were absolutely conforming to every aspect, but under pressure from Netanyahu, Trump pulled the U.S. out of it. [00:04:06] Meanwhile, we have another report. [00:04:09] The U.S. military can sustain only days of attacks against Iran. [00:04:16] And this is coming from Israeli intel and published on Iranian television. [00:04:24] Israeli intel officials estimate the U.S. could sustain only four or five days of military strikes against Iran if it were to launch acts of aggression against the Islamic Republic. [00:04:36] The Financial Times Tuesday carried a report citing an Israeli official who said the United States could carry out an intensive air campaign against Iran lasting only four to five days or about a week of lower intensity strikes. [00:04:53] Citing Intel sources, the daily added, even with the deployment of the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford and its strike group to the region, remember, Ford was hit with these sewage problems that have caused it to pull into Crete, where it had to get a flush, be cleaned out, where sabotage, I would submit, [00:05:20] having spent time aboard Navy ships as a Marine Corps officer, is overwhelmingly probable. [00:05:28] Lower-ranking sailors don't want to go to war against Iran. [00:05:33] They know they're sitting docks, so they sought to make sure that Ford never got there. [00:05:42] Washington's capacity for prolonged defense against Iran remains limited even with a Ford. [00:05:48] Israeli officials also warn any such conflict could result in American casualty with significant domestic political consequences for the administration of President Trump. [00:05:59] Duh. [00:06:01] They're figuring this out only now. [00:06:03] I mean, how absurd is that? [00:06:06] Meanwhile, Iran and Russia have reached a multi-million dollar agreement for a portable air defense system. [00:06:22] Iran has agreed to a secret deal with Russia. [00:06:25] They require thousands of shoulder-filed missiles worth nearly 600 mil. [00:06:30] Financial Times had a report on 22 Feb. [00:06:34] The deal was signed in Russia's capital last year. [00:06:37] We'll see Moscow sent up 500 manned portable Verbo launch units and 2,500 9M336 missiles, citing Russian documents. [00:06:52] It was reached between the Moscow representative of Iran's defense ministry and armed force logistics and Russian weapons exporter Roso Boron Export agreement worth 589 mil, 589 mil. [00:07:14] Iran made the request for the missiles in July of 2025. [00:07:19] Deliveries are planned in three tranches from 2027 to 2029. [00:07:25] These shoulder-fired missiles are among Russia's top manned portable defense system designed to target bull-flying aircraft, helicopters, and cruise missiles. [00:07:37] Meanwhile, Iran is also in advance talks to buy hybrisonic anti-ship missiles from China. [00:07:48] This is reported by the Cradle. [00:07:51] Iran is in docks with China for the purchase of anti-ship cruise missiles designed to evade naval defense is according to informed sources cited by Reuters on 24 Feb. [00:08:02] The deal for the Chinese-made CM-302 missiles is near completion. [00:08:09] No delivery date has been agreed upon as yet. [00:08:14] The supersonic anti-ship missiles are made to bypass defensive by flying low. [00:08:19] They have a range of about 290 kilometers. [00:08:23] According to sources, negotiations for the deal began at least two years ago and have accelerated given the start of Israel's U.S.-backed 12-day war against Iran in June of 2025. [00:08:37] The report does not include how many missiles are involved in the deal, but I have no doubt it will be plenty, an abundant number. [00:08:49] Now, here we get a straight talk on the state of U.S. airlift capabilities from the General Iran the Air Mobility Command. [00:09:01] The U.S. buildup of forces in the Middle East ahead of a possible attack on Iran relies very heavily on the performance of the U.S. Air Force Air Mobility Command. [00:09:11] Hundreds of cargo jets and aerial refueling tankers have moved material into the theater and helped tactical jets, radar plans, and other aircraft deploy across oceans to places like WAFA Salty Air Base in Jordan, among other locations. [00:09:32] At the same time, the current crisis in the Middle East pales in comparison to the massive spike in demand for airborne logistics that would occur during a Pacific fight against China, regardless, ever greater demand is being placed on an increasingly aging AMC fleet. [00:10:00] Few know the nuts and bolts of the AMC or its mission better than Michael Minney Minahan, a retired Air Force general who led the command from October 2021 to November 2024. [00:10:23] In a 45-minute interview, Minahan offered his insight on that and a whole lot of other topics, including the current crisis and airlift demand. [00:10:37] Some of the questions added to her clarity. [00:10:41] The C-17 Globemaster III heavy lifters have been supporting one crisis after another, it seems. [00:10:48] Have the hours accumulate faster on those airframes? [00:10:51] What do you think should replace them and when? [00:10:54] All the things I was concerned about while I was in uniform, I remain concerned about right now. [00:11:00] The options on the table are service life extension programs that the C-17 is already a candidate for. [00:11:09] There was talk late last year about the KC-135 Stratotanker receiving another extent. [00:11:16] You know, these types of things are concerning to me at the end of the day. [00:11:21] I think this nation needs to pay for the Air Force it needs, and the Air Force that it needs has a modern, capable mobility fleet. [00:11:31] It's not just old stuff that keeps getting patched up to get older. [00:11:36] That's the reality. [00:11:38] So I am concerned. [00:11:41] What he's saying there, in essence, is that the U.S. Air Force is worn out. [00:11:50] And I would dare say, not really ready for extended combat operations. [00:11:58] Though I believe if the U.S. attacks Iran, it's going to be short and sweet, that Iran's going to unleash all its missiles, or let's say, a hefty supply, take out five to 10 American warships, 10 to 20,000 American troops, and decimate Israel. [00:12:18] That's what I see coming down the pike if the United States go forward with an attack. [00:12:28] Meanwhile, and this is from a military point of view, the most important option that America would have, or Israel for that matter, microwave weapons able to fly electronics of Iran's nuclear facility, according to this article. [00:12:46] We have these WAPANs. [00:12:52] The idea would be to try to immobilize the Iranian missiles before launch, before launch. [00:13:05] This is the equivalent of an EMP, you know, fry all their computerized components. [00:13:10] What do we have here? [00:13:13] The Pentagon is exploring futuristic electronic warfare options such as microwave emitters and directed energy lasers. [00:13:22] The U.S. Defense Department top officer for counter issues, Army Major General Sean Keeney, said in 2023, adding that investments were being made in high-powered microwave capabilities. [00:13:40] The U.S. has operational missiles that can take out the electronics of Iran's nuclear facilities using high-powered microwaves. [00:13:50] The Daily Mail has reported, where the microwave weapons are equipped with an electromagnetic pulse cannon, fitted into cruise missiles, can be delivered from B-52 bombers. [00:14:02] Now, if you could do that, if you could neutralize the Iranian missiles, then of course Iran is very much weakened, maybe not completely defenseless, but in very bad shape, which is why there's apparently been an effort for that to happen in the past. [00:14:26] That was not a success. [00:14:29] Meanwhile, Israel's sinister agenda. [00:14:34] Well, between the Super Bowl halftime show and Epstein and the Winter Olympics, most Americans probably weren't aware that we are on the verge of a massive regional war in the Middle East, if not a third world war. [00:14:46] We are. [00:14:48] The largest movement of American military hardware is since 2003, the Iraq invasion, is now in or steaming toward the Persian Gulf off Iran, preparatory to what could be the aforementioned war. [00:15:07] Now, most people, once again, probably didn't know this. [00:15:09] Those who did know it weren't for it. [00:15:13] Recent polls on this question, are you for a war with Iran? [00:15:16] It's about one in five Americans support it. [00:15:20] The rest are probably asking, war with Iran, why would we have a war with Iran? [00:15:23] They said, no idea. [00:15:25] The president did address it last night in his State of the Union and at a press conference. === Why Would We War? (04:32) === [00:15:30] And he said in public what he basically says in private, Trump being one of those rare public figures who's pretty much the same behind closed doors as he is on stage. [00:15:40] Says pretty much the same stuff. [00:15:41] It's a little funnier in private, but basically he's not a different guy. [00:15:44] He's the same guy. [00:15:46] And he's been saying the same thing about Iran for a long time. [00:15:49] Really, two things. [00:15:50] One, Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. [00:15:53] They cannot have a nuclear weapon. [00:15:54] He says it again and again. [00:15:55] He really means it. [00:15:56] That's not a talking point. [00:15:57] It's completely sincere. [00:15:59] And two, I would prefer a negotiated settlement. [00:16:02] I would prefer peace rather than war. [00:16:05] And that's obviously true. [00:16:07] So, to bottom line, where we are right now at the end of February 2026 on this looming Iran war, seems likely. [00:16:16] Have all those aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf, planes ready, missiles ready, but it's not certain because the president hasn't decided to do it. [00:16:25] And you may not get that impression either from watching the news. [00:16:29] There is this sense that it's inevitable. [00:16:31] And that's kind of a psyop, actually, designed to make you think there's nothing you can do about it. [00:16:35] No, Trump has not decided to do this. [00:16:37] Again, seems likely. [00:16:38] All the momentum is in that direction. [00:16:41] But the president's the sole decider on this question. [00:16:44] He's the commander-in-chief. [00:16:46] And he's showing no obvious signs of enthusiasm. [00:16:50] And why would he? [00:16:51] There are a lot of reasons not to do this. [00:16:53] The first being the one just mentioned, which is most Americans don't want it. [00:16:58] And though it's not a direct democracy, it's a form of democracy, and you probably shouldn't commit history-changing acts without the support of your people. [00:17:05] And Trump feels that way. [00:17:07] This is someone who pays very close attention to, say, TV ratings. [00:17:10] Why is that? [00:17:10] Not just because he worked in TV, but because he thinks they're a pretty good measure of what people are interested in. [00:17:15] He cares about what people think. [00:17:17] And he's willing to listen to almost anybody. [00:17:20] So that's a good reason not to do it. [00:17:23] The public's not behind you. [00:17:25] Maybe you've got great reasons to do it that they don't know about yet, but we haven't heard those. [00:17:30] And the president hasn't really explained them other than to say Iran is bad. [00:17:34] Yes. [00:17:34] That's been the official U.S. position since 1979. [00:17:37] Iran can have nukes. [00:17:39] That's always been the president's position. [00:17:42] And we would like some kind of settlement. [00:17:44] The reason he's not eager to start this war is because he, in general, isn't eager to start wars, hasn't been anyway, but because this would be a particularly tough war. [00:17:56] This is the largest buildup since the Iraq war, but Iran is not Iraq. [00:18:01] It's much, much, much bigger and much more technologically advanced. [00:18:06] Population of Iran is about 92 million. [00:18:09] In 2003, almost exactly 23 years ago, when we rolled into Baghdad, the population of Iraq was 25 million. [00:18:18] So Iran is more than three times bigger. [00:18:21] The land mass of Iran is multiple, six times bigger. [00:18:24] It's huge. [00:18:25] It's a huge, pretty advanced country compared to Iraq. [00:18:30] So that's a problem right there. [00:18:32] This is a serious thing to start a war with a real country. [00:18:36] Are we in a position to do that? [00:18:38] Well, there's some debate about that. [00:18:40] The U.S. military performs in a remarkable way under certain circumstances. [00:18:45] But is the U.S. military right now ready for a prolonged conflict with a big country? [00:18:49] Hmm. [00:18:50] No, it turns out. [00:18:53] And these are facts taken from open source material that have been published. [00:18:57] They're on the internet. [00:18:57] You can look it up. [00:18:58] None of this is classified. [00:18:59] This is all out there. [00:19:01] But current estimates suggest that the United States is so low on some munitions, partly because we've used them in the defense of Israel already in the last 12 months. [00:19:12] But whatever the cause, the United States is so low on certain kinds of munitions that were we to have even a brief but intense engagement with Iran, our military would not be ready for like 10 years to fight a real war against a peer or near-peer adversary. 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[00:24:14] Israel's defense minister Israel Katz has signed a military order designating five Palestinian local online media platforms a terrorist organization alleging links to Hamas according to local Israeli media. [00:24:29] It targets Alasmanoos, Quds Bloss, Alkwids, Abu Safa, Maraje, and Maedan Alquids. [00:24:38] It said the outlets were used to incite unrest, particularly in Jerusalem. [00:24:44] The decision comes as media monitors and right group continue to highlight Israel's crackdown on freedom of speech, including in the occupied Palestinian territories. [00:24:56] Meanwhile, Smotbridge, in the end, Israel will occupy Gaza and establish Jewish settlements. [00:25:06] Israeli finance minister Benziel Smotrich, among the most extreme of the Zionist extremists, has once again vowed that it will eventually beat Jewish settlements in Gaza, saying in the end, Israel will fully occupy and settle up Palestinian territory according to the times of Israel. 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[00:34:40] In response to what Trump admins as a rising tide of censorship in Europe, the State Department is launching a new app that will give users worldwide access to content that's been censored in other countries. [00:34:53] That includes not only Europe, but also China and Iran. [00:34:56] The blackguardfreedom.gov will go live over the next several weeks according to the State Department to be operable on iOS and Android devices. [00:35:09] Bank of Japan silence on U.S. Fed threat should worry us all. [00:35:15] Remarts the Asia Times. [00:35:20] Tokyo, earlier this month, central bankers around the globe rushed to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powers Defense. [00:35:29] The burst of monetary solidarity was in response to news on January 11th that Powell was under critical investigations. [00:35:39] Ostensibly, it's related to alleged cost overruns surrounding a Fed headquarters construction project. [00:35:48] But like Powell, investors everywhere know it's really about U.S. President Donald Trump's desire for sharply lower interest rates. [00:35:59] We'll see how that plays out. [00:36:03] Meanwhile, Massey asks, why no Epstein arrests? [00:36:08] Why isn't it happening? [00:36:11] Thomas Massey's calling out Trump DOJ for bringing zero charges, arrests, or investigations over the Epstein files. [00:36:22] Who should be investigated? He asks. [00:36:24] I'll name him right here. [00:36:25] Leon Black, Jeff Stanley, accused of terrible things, Leslie Waxner. [00:36:32] Why did the FBI list him as a co-conspirator in their own docs on a sex trafficking case and then tell him they had no question for him? [00:36:41] Over 3 million documents describing horrible things, unspeakable things, much of it redacted. [00:36:48] Over two dozen people have resigned, CEOs, members of government worldwide. [00:36:54] Well, I haven't seen any arrests or investigations here in the United States. [00:36:58] Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who has been stripped of his royal title due to his affiliation with Jeffrey Epstein, has been arrested. [00:37:06] Peter Mandelson, who previously served as UK ambassador to the U.S., resigned in disgrace from the UK House of Lords and the Labour Party and has been arrested. [00:37:18] Former prime minister of Norway, Thorburn Jaglund, is in charge. [00:37:23] Well, we don't see any charges, arrests, or investigation in the United States. [00:37:27] What do we see? [00:37:28] We see our FBI director celebrating in locker room at the Olympics overseas. [00:37:34] We need justice. [00:37:37] I completely agree. [00:37:41] The name that appears 12,000 times in the Epstein files, but no one wants to mention. [00:37:50] In February 2016, Jeffrey Epstein wrote an email to Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, with a sentence that should have made front page in every newspaper in the Western world. [00:38:03] As you probably know, I represent the Rothschild. [00:38:08] The sentence is in Epstein files. [00:38:10] It's an official document of the United States Department of Justice, and the mainstream press treated it as a footnote, as though it were a footnote about the weather in Bermuda. [00:38:23] Meanwhile, Jeffrey Epstein's secret locker storage reveals what the FBI never bothered to find. [00:38:32] The Epstein files are only the tip of the ice where it was evidence out there the government never touched. [00:38:38] And Epstein's secret storage locker just revealed what the FBI never bothered to find. [00:38:45] When Palm Beach Peace raided Jeffrey Epstein's mansion in October 2005, they found loose wires and empty keyboard trays where three computers used to be. [00:38:56] Former police chief Michael Wright said it plainly. [00:39:02] The place had been cleaned up. [00:39:05] Now, some of that missing evidence has been uncovered. [00:39:09] The telegraph obtained an inventory, a document mailed to Epstein and his lawyers in August of 2009, and the contents of that Palm Beach storage unit tells you everything about what Epstein was holding and why. [00:39:24] Three computers ripped from the mansion before police arrived, loaded with what prosecutors later said with the names and phone numbers of hundreds of underage minor females, 29 address books, three lists of Florida massage therapists, photos of women believed to be victims, pornography magazine, VHS tapes, video recordings targeting teenagers, [00:39:50] an eight-millimeter cassette showing someone in a shower, two training manuals for sex slaves, items detectives had found receipts for inside the mansion but couldn't locate during the raid. [00:40:03] Epstein didn't pack these boxes himself. [00:40:09] More Candace Owens exposes all the celebrities on the run after Epstein. [00:40:20] Just like did he, Epstein didn't do nothing. [00:40:24] He didn't do nothing. [00:40:25] Candace Owens didn't waste time easing into the topic. [00:40:28] The moment the cameras started rolling, she told viewers that something unusual was happening online. [00:40:34] Headlines were spreading fast. [00:40:36] Social media was filled with theories, and people were suddenly talking about a so-called new list of celebrities connected to the Epstein controversy. [00:40:46] The Epstein case has been officially closed, my friends. [00:40:49] He actually didn't even have a client list that he used for blackmail. [00:40:52] The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. [00:40:56] Will that really happen? [00:40:58] It's sitting on my desk right now to review. [00:41:01] We have flight logs. [00:41:02] We have information names that will come out. [00:41:05] But there's a general frustration with accountability. [00:41:08] We take it halfway. [00:41:09] We don't take it home. [00:41:10] And I really believe that now with Cash and Pam, there will be accountability. [00:41:14] Okay, so now what I'm going to do is I'm going to take out my little men in black tool, my little men in black tool, and just wipe your memory real quick. [00:41:20] She didn't say any of that. [00:41:22] Right. [00:41:22] Sorry. [00:41:23] The FBI looks at the circumstances surrounding the debt of Jeff. [00:41:26] Now we don't remember anything about it. [00:41:29] Meanwhile, the arrests and the resignation, Zal Jazera talks. [00:41:35] We've covered some of that. [00:41:36] Get this. [00:41:38] Former Norwegian prime minister Jaglin, hospitalized after a burrow attempt to kill himself as Epstein Pro Blooms. [00:41:53] Meanwhile, turning to Charlie Kirk, Wall Street, a reporter put in a record request for Utah Valley University copy of the security plan for the Charlie Kirk event. [00:42:05] The day he was assassinated, it was denied. [00:42:10] How can that be? [00:42:14] So they appealed. [00:42:16] Tyler Robinson's attorney said in a letter to support denying the security to request. [00:42:21] What? [00:42:22] We appealed that petition and began a process to go before the state new government records office. [00:42:28] It's all pretty typical for public record requests. [00:42:31] But then we got another letter. [00:42:33] This one, no one take. [00:42:36] It was a letter from Tyler Robinson attorney supporting denying the release of the security plan in 12 pages, leading up to several arguments why our request should be denied. [00:42:49] Meanwhile, I've had a response to the suggestion, you know, the report I mentioned that Jimmy Dore had played Police scanners talking about someone hanging out or trying to get out of the SUV. [00:43:11] He's reporting to me the SUV wasn't wide enough to shut the right rear passenger door. [00:43:18] You know, to explain why this may be, in fact, innocuous and consistent with even with his death, he wants me to relate on Sunday. [00:43:30] Oh, this is going to be the hard part, but maybe also the controversy. [00:43:36] He goes on about how awful it was getting Charlie in the door and it was still big. [00:43:42] He also sent me a video about Charlie being placed in the van. [00:43:48] None of this, I would simply observe, contradicts what I've been reporting and documented in my Christopher Key presentation, Charlie Kirk Assassination Hook Exposed. [00:44:03] That there was a rehearsal video for the crisis actors who were about 25% of the crowd there at the event, where they're all, and this was actually played on ABC on George Stephanopoulos. [00:44:18] Good morning, America. [00:44:19] You see all these seemingly spectators rushing away from the tent, but the tent is empty. [00:44:26] It was a rehearsal video. [00:44:28] They didn't even realize. [00:44:29] Stephanopoulos didn't even realize. [00:44:32] And I've explained here repeatedly, the wound on his neck moves around, that the blood isn't absorbed by the shirt, that it actually reverses. [00:44:40] It was added by CGI. [00:44:43] There's no way this was a real assassination. [00:44:46] It was staged. [00:44:48] And yes, I admit that Charlie could have been killed subsequently. [00:44:53] What I'm asserting is the evidence, and I judge it to be conclusive, establishes that Charlie was not killed at the alleged shooting event at Utah Valley University. [00:45:09] Meanwhile, and this may be the most important story of today, Blumenthal teams up with GOP Senator to rein in data centers, hoping to concern over the rising cost of electricity in Connecticut and around the country. [00:45:26] You know, Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, whom I do not like, but in this issue is exactly right, proposed bipartisan legislation to ensure that data centers powering artificial intelligence will drive up consumer utility bills. [00:45:43] The AI boom has led to a growing demand for new facilities that house the systems and infrastructure that power the technology, as well as cloud services. [00:45:54] Some are uneasy about the environmental and energy impact, and legislators on Capitol Hill are taking note. [00:46:01] Let me add, it consumes vast amounts of water as well as of electricity. [00:46:09] So these data centers are not only running up electric bills all over the country, but they're consuming water. [00:46:18] And water is going to become increasingly precious. [00:46:21] This is a huge blunder. [00:46:25] I've been doing weekly interviews with Bill Benny of NSA and his wife, Catherine Horton, occasionally with the two of them together. 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[01:01:48] Join the conversation, Gabriel. [01:01:54] Hi, Professor Fetzer. [01:01:55] It's nice to talk to you. [01:01:58] My pleasure. [01:02:00] I haven't called yet this year and great first hour there. [01:02:05] I listened to your news. [01:02:09] Have you heard about the Epstein escape plan that they found, the paperwork? [01:02:16] No, that they found the paperwork? [01:02:20] Yeah, they found supposedly they found some papers in his cell that he supposedly killed himself in, which nobody really believes he killed himself. [01:02:32] They think he either got murdered or I think more people now think that he was helped to escape. [01:02:39] So, but the paperwork, his little scribbly notes and stuff like that, a lot of it's been deciphered and it says things like, it has Israeli implications on it. [01:02:53] It mentions Israel and blackmail and stuff like that. [01:02:57] It mentions certain airports, things about visas and ways to escape. [01:03:02] It's pretty interesting, pretty compelling. [01:03:06] Very, very good. [01:03:08] There's an earlier story. [01:03:10] I may have to relocate and report it again about a prison guard having confessed to participating in springing Jeffrey from jail, who's already dead. [01:03:27] I mean, they've already taken him out. [01:03:29] I mean, that's what happens to whistleblowers in many cases of this kind where it's so serious. [01:03:39] They themselves tend to be severely punished. [01:03:43] A reason why the role of whistleblower is very, very serious. [01:03:50] I like what you're telling me, Gabriel. [01:03:53] Can you get into any further details or what else might you like to add? [01:04:00] Yeah, it appears that he was helped to escape through some sort of a medical emergency. [01:04:07] So in this case, they would the emergency would be them or him pretending that he committed suicide and then a certain number of people going along with that. [01:04:18] Yeah. [01:04:19] A vehicle was, a van was seen taking him away on the weekends. [01:04:25] It was a weekend. [01:04:28] And it all points to basically to that, that he was helped to escape through medical transfer. [01:04:36] Yes. [01:04:36] Emergency transfer. [01:04:38] Yes. [01:04:42] I also wanted to mention briefly, just talk for a minute or two about some of the myths concerning U.S. military supremacy and Israeli military supremacy, where they really have no iron dome. [01:04:59] That's fake. [01:05:00] All they have is a radar system and SAM turrets. [01:05:03] And then two F-16s this past week flew close to Chinese airspace. [01:05:13] They didn't even enter Chinese airspace. [01:05:15] They just got close and they were chased away by two J-16s, which are the Chinese fire jets, kind of like dogs with their tails tucked between their legs. [01:05:29] And of course the J-16 has superior radar and superior weapon range compared to the F-16s. [01:05:40] Now China is providing intel to Iran regarding target locations where a lot of the Israeli fighter jets and airports, military airports and stuff are located. [01:05:58] and specific places where they can hit them and target them. [01:06:03] And now Iran just got these supersonic missiles from China, the CM302s, and they fly real, real low. [01:06:15] They target naval aircraft. [01:06:18] So these are specifically going to be effective against this Navy buildup off the coast of Iran. [01:06:28] And they fly real low. [01:06:29] So kind of like the Russian, I forget the name of that long-range Russian cruise missile that they talked about recently, but it flies real low also to avoid radar. [01:06:42] And when they're low like that, you can't really shoot them down because they're so low, you're still going to be affected and the damage is going to be tremendous. [01:06:56] Excellent. [01:06:57] I'd like everything you're reporting all very consistent with what I have been reporting as well. [01:07:03] Tell us more. [01:07:06] That's about all I've got. [01:07:08] You know, I don't like to take too much time. [01:07:10] I know you usually have a lot of callers, but I've just been following it. [01:07:15] And it seems to me that Iran has, through the BRICS connections and stuff like that, they have a lot of support right now. [01:07:23] And Russia's also talking about help in Cuba as well. [01:07:29] Yes, yes, yes, yes. [01:07:33] Very good, Gabriel. [01:07:34] Much appreciated. [01:07:36] Excellent call. [01:07:38] Call again. [01:07:40] Thank you. [01:07:41] Have a good day. [01:07:42] You too. [01:07:43] Jeff in Ottawa. [01:07:44] Join a conversation, Jeff. [01:07:48] Yeah. [01:07:49] I just want to call in. [01:07:50] I don't know why. [01:07:50] I mean, it's your show, you can give you a lot you have BS from Chicago on all the time. [01:07:54] He calls in three freaking times. [01:07:56] He doesn't really get it. [01:07:57] And then he criticizes you and swears at you. [01:08:00] Why do you have that? [01:08:01] He's a complete liar. [01:08:02] His relative didn't win the, what was it, the Victoria Cross? [01:08:06] Because they don't keep it secret. [01:08:07] He wouldn't send the thing to you. [01:08:09] He's a liar, a congenital liar. [01:08:12] He's on a drum of even, I don't think he taught it. [01:08:16] He's a school. [01:08:16] Anyway, all of a sudden, he says it's crap. [01:08:18] Hang on. [01:08:19] Hang on, Jeff. [01:08:20] Jeff, Jeff, Jeff. [01:08:22] Who are we talking about? [01:08:24] Who are we talking about? [01:08:26] Sorry. [01:08:26] Oh, JP in Chicago. [01:08:28] JP, JP. [01:08:29] Yeah, look. [01:08:31] Yeah. [01:08:33] His last couple of calls have been rather off the wall, really quite ridiculous. [01:08:43] Yeah. [01:08:44] Listen, listen, Jim, I disagree with you on some stuff. [01:08:47] I believe life begins with conception. [01:08:49] Yeah. [01:08:49] You don't. [01:08:50] I'm not going to call in and rant and rave about it. [01:08:52] We disagree. [01:08:53] And I just agree. [01:08:54] Now, I agree with you largely on Charlie Cook thing. [01:08:57] I think maybe he tried to stage depth, but they would kill him afterwards because the CAA and the Mossad are murderers. [01:09:04] That's what they do. [01:09:04] They violate their agreements all the time. [01:09:06] I tend to feel that you're on the right track here, okay? [01:09:10] And I just get sick of all that stuff. [01:09:12] That's why I hate this country. [01:09:14] I don't, I can name on one hand the politicians I think are good in Canada, U.S., and all around the world. [01:09:21] And all the rest of them are evil. [01:09:23] They smoke and eat and rape children. [01:09:25] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:09:28] Now Layla's saying, oh, I don't understand, then get out of the country. [01:09:31] We don't need you. [01:09:32] If you don't like the country, go away. [01:09:33] And as far as you're saying, oh, those people who came who didn't want to go to the Vietnam War, why would they? [01:09:38] Why are they supposed to go across halfway across the world, okay, to a country that never did anything to us, okay, and kill people, come back named, and one of those people who made trillions of dollars in industrial conflict, they made billions. [01:09:51] And meanwhile, they got veterans on the street. [01:09:54] Jeff, Jeff, you know what? [01:09:57] You know, when you say that, when Layla says that, she's acting like a freaking, like a friggin Nazi. [01:10:03] It is your duty to defend your country. [01:10:05] I would defend my country. [01:10:06] Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, let me just interject. [01:10:09] Yeah. [01:10:10] I like our Canadian callers, including you, of course. [01:10:14] And I was very surprised by Layla making those caustic remarks about Canadians and Canadian collars. [01:10:25] I mean, the United States has serious problems. [01:10:29] Canada has serious problems. [01:10:30] The UK has serious problems. [01:10:32] Which nation doesn't? [01:10:34] I was very surprised. [01:10:36] Just as a point of just, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, just as a point of clarification, I agree life begins at conception, of course. [01:10:45] There's no question, but what all the stages, embryo, zygote, embryo, fetus, and all that are stages in the development of an organism that carried the term would be a human being. [01:10:58] There's no doubt. [01:11:00] My issue is about personhood. [01:11:02] Personhood. [01:11:04] When does a developing entity acquire the legal and moral status of being a person such that it's entitled to have rights, you know, which I take to be at the end of the second trimester. [01:11:18] But look, you're a smart guy. [01:11:20] You're a smart guy. [01:11:21] You're very articulate. [01:11:23] You talk a little too fast for us to follow everything you're saying. [01:11:26] Just slow down a little. [01:11:28] But I'm glad to have you call, Jeff. [01:11:31] I'm glad to have you call. [01:11:33] Yeah, go ahead. [01:11:35] Give us more. [01:11:35] Give us more. [01:11:36] I do agree with what you're saying though. [01:11:38] We can debate all those things. [01:11:39] And you know what? [01:11:40] I can have a civil debate with you or anybody, really. [01:11:43] But when they start to shoot that invective at me, and they start to involve my name, you know something? [01:11:47] If you're up here, your car breaks down by the side of the road, somebody will stop and help you. [01:11:52] If I go into a store and somebody, they'll open the door for me. [01:11:54] Okay? [01:11:55] And we don't deserve to have, we are suffering under a horrible government. [01:11:59] Well, I don't think the last election up here was fair because the other guy, who I don't like either, there were 99 people running against him as riding. [01:12:05] I know a nurse personally who went in to vote and said somebody had already voted in front of her. [01:12:09] So there you go. [01:12:10] So we're all beset by election fraud and all sorts of criminality. [01:12:15] Okay. [01:12:15] So we're all under the same thing. [01:12:17] But to go in and say that about us, if she doesn't like this country, she can take her old butt. [01:12:22] Yeah, I just. [01:12:23] Okay. [01:12:24] As often as I have featured Layla, that was the most disappointing call she's made in my recollection. [01:12:33] I wasn't happy about it, Jeff. [01:12:36] Another one, too. [01:12:37] Here's JP says, oh, my relative won a Victoria Cross. [01:12:41] That is a lie. [01:12:42] I checked it out. [01:12:42] They don't give the name, oh, he was in secret. [01:12:45] No, it's a lie. [01:12:46] That's a terrible lie because you know what? [01:12:48] When people fight in battle and get wounded and stuff, that is a terrible thing to do to a military person. [01:12:54] It's almost as bad as what, unfortunately, Thomas Andrew Jackson. [01:12:58] He did some bad things too, did some good things, got rid of the zebra, bent back to the gold standard, all that. [01:13:03] They tried to kill him. [01:13:04] He beat them to the ground when the guns misfired twice. [01:13:06] But some of the Indians who were with him at New Orleans, okay, he forced them off their land and forced them out to Oklahoma. [01:13:14] Now, I don't know. [01:13:15] I've been in the military myself. [01:13:17] You were, but I think, maybe I'm wrong. [01:13:20] I think that if you do that to your fellow military person who stood beside you in blood in battle, that's a pretty despicable thing. [01:13:27] So what I'm saying is that there are no white hats except for Jews. [01:13:31] Everyone else is a variation of gray and black. [01:13:34] Okay? [01:13:35] So what we have to do is turn our attention to the people who are doing what they're doing to us. [01:13:40] Yeah. [01:13:40] But Trump can get conviction. [01:13:43] He takes Blondie, as I call her, at least one Blondie, get rid of her. [01:13:46] He's the president. [01:13:47] He could put anybody in. [01:13:48] Yeah. [01:13:48] Okay. [01:13:49] Why doesn't he go and put Thomas Massey in? [01:13:51] Yeah. [01:13:51] Thomas Massey. [01:13:52] If he was there instead of Blondie, something would happen. [01:13:54] He doesn't want it to happen. [01:13:56] What a great idea. [01:13:58] Thomas Massey is AG. [01:14:00] I love it, Jeff. [01:14:01] I love it. [01:14:02] That would be awesome. [01:14:03] Yeah, I can't do that because my friends are involved in the FCA thing. [01:14:10] Man, if your friends, okay, are cannibals childhood? [01:14:13] What does that say about you? [01:14:15] Yeah. [01:14:15] Okay. [01:14:17] Anyway, I guess I was vented enough. [01:14:19] I get sick of this. [01:14:20] I really, I don't think you should. [01:14:22] I mean, it's up to you. [01:14:23] I wouldn't have that guy on. [01:14:24] He does this all the time, calls in. [01:14:26] You don't agree with him? [01:14:26] No, I've actually as much as no, no, no. [01:14:35] I had already decided to drop JP yesterday, and he's just now tried to call in, but honestly, he's worn out his welcome. [01:14:48] So I'm with you, Jeff. [01:14:49] I'm with you, Jeff. [01:14:50] I mean, I say one thing. [01:14:52] Yeah. [01:14:53] Oh, sorry. [01:14:54] Go ahead. [01:14:55] I just want to say your perseverance with people is epic. [01:14:58] I could not do that. [01:15:00] I just don't have the temperament to put up kind of crap that you sometimes put up with some dollars. [01:15:05] Yeah. [01:15:05] Just go for search. [01:15:06] Yeah, I mean, I have to give you kudos for that. [01:15:10] You are easily, unquestionably, of all the radios I've ever heard, the most forbearing. [01:15:15] No question. [01:15:16] I don't think, man. [01:15:20] Okay, I'll take that. [01:15:22] I'll take that as an accolade, Jeff. [01:15:25] Thank you. [01:15:26] Yeah. [01:15:28] Much appreciate your call. [01:15:29] Now, Layla is here, and I'm sure she was to stand out for herself. [01:15:33] So I'm going to bring in Layla. [01:15:35] I got a couple other callers. [01:15:36] We'll get back to you. [01:15:37] Layla, go right ahead. [01:15:38] Join the conversation. [01:15:41] Yeah, yes. [01:15:42] Hi. [01:15:43] You know, it's very interesting how enthusiastic Jeff is and how he likes to interpret what he hears. [01:15:51] I did not specifically say I dislike the callers of Canada. === Canadian Culture Debate (04:17) === [01:15:56] What I said was that Canada had a particular culture. [01:15:59] Maybe I didn't say it specifically, but it was, I've said it many times, that the Canadian culture is highly dependent on the U.S. and it has benefited significantly from its proximity to the U.S. Anyone who denies that is either a liar or is blind to reality. [01:16:21] Is the U.S. in trouble now? [01:16:23] Yes. [01:16:24] Is it entirely responsible for its problems? [01:16:27] No. [01:16:27] It's part of a global problem that we're dealing with. [01:16:30] Furthermore, why do I not consider myself a Canadian? [01:16:34] I came here as a British subject at the age of two because Canada played a significant role in helping the British and the Zionists feel my homeland. [01:16:48] Yes. [01:16:48] So no, I am not an ethnic Canadian. [01:16:51] Nobody is. [01:16:53] I am a Canadian citizen by right because I came as a British subject, not as a refugee. [01:17:02] Get that in your head, Jeff. [01:17:04] And you're probably a draft doctor. [01:17:06] You sounded like a draft doctor at the beginning. [01:17:09] Layla, Layla, we got to be a little more polite to one another. [01:17:19] I get it. [01:17:20] I'm giving you. [01:17:24] Years waiting for the injustice. [01:17:27] Yes. [01:17:27] Canada under Lester Pearson, Georgia Matthews, and Ivan Rand under the collusion with Lewis Brandeis and Felix Frankfurter stole my country, killed my relatives, and destroyed my life. [01:17:44] So if I don't want to be a Canadian, I'm not here by choice. [01:17:49] I have nowhere else to go because Canada destroyed my homeland as a servant to the British who were the servants to the Zionists. [01:17:58] So shut up, Jeff. [01:18:01] You don't know my life and what I've endured and what my family has endured and lost. [01:18:06] Layla, we all appreciate Canadian arrogance. [01:18:15] There are some very good callers from Canada because they happen to have a more cosmopolitan view. [01:18:21] So it's not the callers, but the Canadian culture is highly presumptuous. [01:18:28] And it's condemnation of the U.S., the moral superiority Canadians have always assumed. [01:18:36] I used to absorb it. [01:18:37] I grew up in that culture. [01:18:39] So I thought we Canadians were morally and culturally superior to Americans until I lived in the U.S. [01:18:47] And then I knew what it meant to be an American because I was there during the best time during the early 60s, first in the late 40s, in the early 60s. [01:18:58] And then I worked there in the 1980s. [01:19:01] And had it not been for the U.S., I would never have had a career because the Canadians were too busy. [01:19:08] Whenever they see an attractive woman applying for a job, they pass her around like a piece of candy. 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[01:23:01] Visit our website at www.c-o-m-c-o-m. === Canadian Callers' Insights (07:03) === [01:23:23] Say the one that you love to hear. [01:23:27] I'm in love with you. [01:23:32] I'll know the secret for the week of me. [01:23:36] Nobody knows this week. [01:23:43] Layla, go ahead and add some thoughts. [01:23:45] By the way, you know, I feel something good about all the Canadian callers, including Jeff, that you all have something valuable to contribute, even when you're in strong disagreement. [01:23:55] Go right ahead, Layla. [01:23:58] You know, I don't like to get, first of all, I don't even like my voice being heard on RBN because some of the callers do make ridiculous calls. [01:24:08] Now, I don't think JP is one of those. [01:24:11] Some of his calls I don't like, but I think some of his calls have more merit than that of Jeff. [01:24:17] So I don't think Jeff should consider himself superior to JP. [01:24:21] Well, I've rarely heard Jeff say anything. [01:24:23] He's the one who said Quebec should be thrown out of Canada. [01:24:29] Excuse me. [01:24:30] Jay was here before British Canada. [01:24:33] The French have as much right to Canada as the Anglos do. [01:24:38] Yeah, he's the one who said, he would like to see them thrown out. [01:24:42] Yeah. [01:24:46] That was inappropriate. [01:24:48] But he can say it, but I can't. [01:24:50] I can't say that I don't, because I'm not. [01:24:52] What am I? [01:24:53] Ethnically a Canadian. [01:24:54] What is an ethnic Canadian? [01:24:56] Ain't no such thing except maybe the tribes from which my husband came. [01:25:01] He was a Chippewa or Ojibwa, one quarter Ojibwa. [01:25:04] The rest of him was primarily European and French Canadian. [01:25:10] So let's get off this. [01:25:12] I'm superior to you, crap, because you said you don't want to be in Canada, so get out. [01:25:17] Get out where? [01:25:17] Go to Palestine and be killed by a bullet that you guys arranged, that Canada helped Britain arrange for the Zionists to shoot people like me. [01:25:26] Where do I go? [01:25:27] Yeah. [01:25:28] Yeah. [01:25:29] So, yeah, what is an ethnic Canadian? [01:25:33] All of the different multicolored, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe someone who is born in Canada, maybe someone who's born in Canada. [01:25:44] No, they don't have the same genetics or the same DNA. [01:25:47] Everybody's a migrant. [01:25:49] Yeah, everybody in the U.S. Everybody in the U.S. too. [01:25:53] Yeah. [01:25:56] Migrants, except the Indigenous people. [01:25:59] But as for the draft doctors, it's so easy in hindsight to look back and say Vietnam was a mistake. [01:26:08] Yeah, no kidding. [01:26:09] How many years has it been? [01:26:10] 40, 50 years, we can all look back and say, yeah, that was the wrong. [01:26:14] But at the time, at the time, how many American men did go and obey their orders and go die in Vietnam or suffer PTSD as well from having committed crimes. [01:26:30] Most wars are crimes by the aggressor. [01:26:34] So what my husband was doing, because he was loyal to his country, because he loved America above and it was his number one priority. [01:26:44] He volunteered, but couldn't go because he had fractured L4 and L5, the lumbar vertebrae. [01:26:51] So he could not qualify to enlist. [01:26:54] So he helped in any other way that he was asked to help. [01:26:58] And they said, okay, you're in a good location. [01:27:01] Find out who the draft dodgers are. [01:27:04] The important thing is that now we can look back and say, yes, Vietnam was a mistake. [01:27:09] You know what? [01:27:10] Everybody now, 100 years later, is saying, oh, we should not have helped everybody steal Palestine. [01:27:16] No kidding. [01:27:18] My family and I have been saying that for my entire life, 80 years. [01:27:23] Yeah. [01:27:24] So my surprise, and yes, Canada played a huge, significant role. [01:27:30] Lester Pearson was head of the special committee that voted for partition. [01:27:37] And who was that? [01:27:38] They had to depend on UNSCOP. [01:27:40] UNSCOP was staffed by the head of it, was Ralph Bunch, an African-American who tried to be fair, but Ivan Rand, a Canadian who was put up to it by Lewis Brandeis and Felix Frankfurter, if you read the memoirs of Ralph Bunch, he says that Ivan Rand was like an old woman constantly yammering away, trying to persuade everyone to vote and to recommend partition of Palestine. [01:28:08] Do some reading, Jeff. [01:28:11] Layla, thanks. [01:28:12] Thanks. [01:28:13] Glad to have you and Jeff. [01:28:16] And we got Alexander coming up and James. [01:28:21] Like all you callers from Canada or one way or another, including you, my friend. [01:28:29] Layla, you're always welcome here. [01:28:32] Keep them coming, okay? [01:28:34] Even when you're unhappy, I'm glad to have you have the opportunity to lay out your thoughts right here. [01:28:42] And you do so with great clarity and articulation and passion. [01:28:47] Much appreciated, Layla. [01:28:50] Thank you for the call. [01:28:51] Alexander in Canada. [01:28:53] Alexander, join the conversation. [01:29:00] Hello, can you hear me? [01:29:01] Yep. [01:29:02] Go right ahead. [01:29:03] I'll carry you over. [01:29:03] We're going to hit the break. [01:29:07] Yes, I just want to make a couple of points. [01:29:10] You see, sir, I totally agree completely with Jeff. [01:29:15] He was spot on. [01:29:17] First of all, what he said about JP. [01:29:18] See, he never said that he's superior to JP. [01:29:21] Hang on. [01:29:22] Hang on, Alexander. [01:29:23] Hang on. [01:29:23] Hang on. [01:29:24] Where I got the break. [01:29:25] We'll be back with Alexander from Canada. 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[01:34:14] You know, you know, Alexander, just to make a point of clarification, I don't mind people disagreeing with me. [01:34:24] That's just fine. [01:34:26] But JP has gone over the line. [01:34:29] He's just got nasty. [01:34:31] I mean, he's even sent me insulting emails. [01:34:34] You know, I mean, I've had a favorable disposition toward him from the beginning, but he's worn out his welcome. [01:34:42] I mean, that's what happened here. [01:34:44] He's just worn out his welcome. [01:34:46] I'm sorry, but no more JP. [01:34:49] Go right ahead, Alexander. [01:34:52] You see, sir, myself and Jeff and Tom from Florida was a great caller. [01:34:57] And Joe, we all have some disagreements, but still, like, we have to have some, we have to have a lot to stand on when we disagree. [01:35:04] But he's saying that Epstein is still alive and well, and he calls you a conspiracy to whack or insults you. [01:35:11] It's completely ridiculous. [01:35:13] And also, another thing about Lila, she said she doesn't like Canada all of a sudden because of what Canada's role in the Christian of Israel was just completely irrelevant and useless. [01:35:32] And then she says, I like Americans better. [01:35:35] But see, sir, America is the one that played the biggest role in creating Israel. [01:35:40] So that makes her a hypocrite, don't you think? [01:35:47] I think Britain played a bigger role, but there was a powerful Jewish lobby. [01:35:53] There's no doubt about it, which of course continues to exert vast influence right here in the United States. [01:35:59] So I'd say there was a very strong complementary effort with regard to Israel from the United States. [01:36:06] I think you're right to that extent. [01:36:10] Yes, and also, sir, she says, oh, I went to Canada and she met a person at a company like the media company or newspaper or whatever. [01:36:19] And then the guy, and she didn't, and she didn't get along with him. [01:36:22] And then she went to the U.S. [01:36:24] And then they got along. [01:36:25] So therefore, she comes to this conclusion that the Canadian culture is horrible in the American culture. [01:36:33] And then she says, and then she says, what the hell is an ethnic Canadian? [01:36:39] She doesn't know what ethnic Canadian is. [01:36:41] It's like me going to Japan and I say, what's an ethnic Japanese? [01:36:44] It's completely ridiculous. [01:36:46] And again, just like what Jeff from Ottawa said, if she doesn't like the Canadian culture, the Canadian people, then she should leave. [01:36:54] So see, like, it's really offensive what she said. [01:36:57] So like, I can't understand where Jeff was coming from. [01:37:02] Yeah, well, a lot of us are getting things off our chest today. [01:37:06] I'll just say, Alexander, go ahead. [01:37:09] What else you want to add? [01:37:10] What else do you want to add? [01:37:16] And also, just to correct Elila, so what happened, she said that Leslie B. Pearson was in the UN committee that we had the partition, but see, so you know what happened? [01:37:26] The UN told the UN committee, they said, no, we're not going to partition Palestine. [01:37:32] The UN refused from the beginning. [01:37:34] But see, what happened, the partition plan happened because the United States pressured the United States, the United States pressured the UN countries. [01:37:41] They told the UN countries, including England and France, if you don't support the partition, we're going to boycott you. [01:37:49] So see, the United States of America was running the show in the UN pressuring and blackmailing countries like Canada. [01:37:56] See, if Canada didn't exist, if Canada was not a member of the UN at the time, Israel would have still been created. [01:38:04] And see, and Canada was aware of the United States pressure on England and France, who were both members of the Security Council. [01:38:13] You see, England was neutral, but the French came then. [01:38:17] They said, we're going to vote for partition because the United States will give us money. [01:38:20] Yeah. [01:38:21] Which the French needed to kill people in Vietnam, which they lost. [01:38:28] Yeah. [01:38:30] When the Vietnamese fought them and all that. [01:38:34] And also, just one more point. [01:38:37] I highly respect Joe from Florida, but I simply disagree with him. [01:38:40] He said Israel killed Charlie Kirk because Charlie Kirk was against the war in Iran. [01:38:47] And no, just like I said a couple of times, Charlie Kirk was never a threat to Israel. [01:38:51] And Israel would never kill a guy like that because he threatened Iran. [01:39:00] And also you said that you mentioned Jimmy Doer and other people that Charlie Kirk is still like it was an inside job what happened to Charlie Kirk that he was still alive. [01:39:12] Yeah. [01:39:14] Like he wasn't actually killed. [01:39:16] So yeah, like and so see like the whole thing about Charlie Kirk's influence and he has all this influence and that he's so brilliant, like it's completely overrated in my opinion. [01:39:30] It's getting way out of proportion. [01:39:32] Yeah. [01:39:32] So that's my. [01:39:34] Yeah, it's all good, Alexander. [01:39:36] You know, Charlie had wandered off the reservation. [01:39:40] He'd told Candace and Tucker and Clayton he was no longer able to carry the heavy water for Israel. [01:39:49] He'd been to the wall. [01:39:52] He thought the whole idea of October 7th was a fantasy. [01:39:56] He didn't believe in the genocide. [01:39:59] He said he could no longer abide BB Net Yahoo. [01:40:04] So, you know, when people think Israel took him out, it was the obvious inference to draw. [01:40:09] I drew that initially myself. [01:40:12] And what I like about the case is it has generated so much scrutiny of Israel's role in our politics. [01:40:21] I mean, it's been compounded. [01:40:23] You know, the genocide and then Charlie Kirk and now this war in Iran. [01:40:30] And, you know, it's a perfect storm for reconsidering the role of Israel in American political life. [01:40:38] And I think that's long overdue. [01:40:41] And I'm very glad for it. [01:40:43] And Alexander, if you've got a final thought, go right ahead and add it. [01:40:49] If you said just a funnel thought, like, I was going to say that The reason people know about Israel and the Jewish power and the Jewish control of the media and the Jewish Greater Israel Project and the Mohsad and the Jewish people in September 11th. [01:41:04] And it's because of people like yourself, people like Candace Owens, people like Jimmy Doerr, people like Mark Dice, Michael Rivera, the guy who was in RBN before you, and John Stadmiller, it's because of these guys, like those are the guys who were spreading the truth the whole time. [01:41:22] Charlie Kurtz, just like you said at the beginning, like he was pro-Israeli and kissed the wall. [01:41:27] So like he like, like see, it was way too, he didn't start in the right direction when he started his political activism, his political activism, his political activities. [01:41:42] That's so yeah, like, so see, people like you and this Owen deserve more credit. [01:41:47] And of course, you have John Mersheimer and Stephen Walt and John Matthew and Thomas Massey, yeah. [01:41:58] And the yeah. [01:42:00] And Alastair Crook, Alastair Crook, and Judge Napolitano and Colonel McGregor. [01:42:06] There are a lot of good people out there, Alexander. [01:42:10] I'm really glad. [01:42:11] Yeah. [01:42:12] And Paul Greg Roberts, too. [01:42:14] Yeah, yeah. [01:42:15] Yeah. [01:42:15] Yeah. [01:42:16] Thank you. [01:42:16] Great call. [01:42:17] Thank you, Alexander. [01:42:19] Look forward to your next. [01:42:21] Let's turn to hijacker in Washington. [01:42:23] Hijacker, welcome back. [01:42:24] Go right ahead, hijacker. [01:42:28] Hang on. [01:42:29] Here we go. [01:42:32] Hijacker. [01:42:33] Hijacker. [01:42:34] Yeah, go ahead. [01:42:36] This is about a hundred dollar contribution that somebody made yesterday on Beyond the Official Narrative. [01:42:45] They called in, they called in. [01:42:47] They said anybody that will call in and criticize these two individuals in one phone call, he'll give $100. [01:42:55] So I called in, but for whatever reason, the host didn't pick me up or ran out or something. [01:43:03] Who are the two individuals? [01:43:06] Well, this is what I'm going to give the I'm going to give the donator a dopamine hit so you're going to guess them. [01:43:13] So here it is, Professor. [01:43:15] Both of them belong to a psychopathic vampire race. [01:43:20] Both of them are actual heads of state. [01:43:25] Both of them have killed more people in the last four years, one through genocide, one through war, and both of them belong to Zionist Zionist causarian tribes, so to speak. [01:43:44] So can you get these two individuals? [01:43:46] Well, Zelensky and Bibi, I presume Trump was candidate, but yeah. [01:43:52] Yeah. [01:43:53] Just because you just, you just got a $100 contribution in to go. [01:44:00] All right. [01:44:00] Thanks to Having. [01:44:01] Yeah, good hijacker. [01:44:02] Thank you for the call. [01:44:04] Let's see. [01:44:07] Cynthia, Cynthia from California. [01:44:09] Go right ahead, Cynthia. [01:44:11] Join the conversation. [01:44:14] Hi, can you hear me okay? [01:44:15] Yeah, very clearly. [01:44:17] Oh, excellent. [01:44:19] Well, I'm going to correct a misunderstanding. [01:44:23] Somebody doesn't understand that the U.S. Constitution does not allow the government to draft you and ship you out of the country. [01:44:30] You're allowed to be drafted into your militia. [01:44:32] The militia is not to be seen across international borders. [01:44:37] That has not been respected for a long time. [01:44:41] And the sooner we start insisting our government honor that, the less likely they will be to try to start another war. [01:44:50] Yes. [01:44:51] Well I'm not quite sure where you begin with that as a point of law. [01:45:00] How do we make, how do you make the Congress, I think, would need to reaffirm such a point in relation to there's going to be an effort to bring about conscription and get the draft going here, Cynthia. [01:45:18] I see it coming a mile away. [01:45:20] And it's got in part to do with Mexico. [01:45:23] In part to do with Mexico, I've estimated it would take 100,000, a force of 100,000 to put down the cartels. [01:45:32] And of course, if we go to war in Iran, I mean, that's just going to be a calamity overnight. [01:45:38] I don't think that there's going to be any enthusiasm for war after the first salvo is released by Iran. [01:45:43] I think America is going to have had enough already. [01:45:47] But you go right ahead, Cynthia. [01:45:49] Make further your point. [01:45:52] I'm relying on G.R. Mowgli's interpretation of not only the Constitution, but also the ratification debates. [01:45:59] Remember that those colonialists did not like the idea that the king could send in his men, grab their boys, and send them off to war. [01:46:09] They can't do that. [01:46:10] They can only draft into the militia, and the militia was not to be set across anything. [01:46:14] I'm on the air, but I'll call you one of them. [01:46:17] Go ahead, Cynthia. [01:46:18] Yeah, keep going. [01:46:19] Keep going. [01:46:20] No, I had a call. [01:46:22] Go right ahead. [01:46:24] Well, I want to mention that Mike Daddy, on, I think the third hour of his Saturday show was saying that Trump has never actually removed us from a UN program where the UN will be given a list of gun owners in America. [01:46:42] And that will be effective as of May of this year. [01:46:46] We're not out of the small, this has to do with the small arms treaty, I think. [01:46:52] Go ahead. [01:46:53] Go ahead. [01:46:56] He was taught to understand that we were still participating in that. [01:47:00] And considering his background in intelligence, that was amazing. [01:47:07] I've hidden that and no one has been discussing it. === Small Arms Treaty Update (11:26) === [01:47:13] That would be a hell of a list. [01:47:16] I mean, you're talking about 150 million Americans. [01:47:21] I mean, what are they going to do with a list like that? [01:47:23] You got like a half of the country is gun owners, Cynthia. [01:47:29] So what are you going to do with a list of 150 million Americans? [01:47:33] I mean, what the hell? [01:47:36] They'll pare it down to the people with the most guns and the most advanced guns or the most. [01:47:42] Well, to hell with that. [01:47:43] It's none of their business. [01:47:45] We have a Second Amendment. [01:47:46] We got the right to keep it and bear arms to hell with that. [01:47:49] I don't believe in any foreign power, the United Nations or otherwise having any control over our rights under the Constitution. [01:47:57] And I thought that I thought the small arms treaty was an absurdity, just as WHO was an absurdity because it gave these foreign entities the right to intervene in American politics and law. [01:48:12] And that is wrong. [01:48:14] In my judgment, that is wrong. [01:48:16] It is true, of course, that treaties have the same status under the Constitution as the Constitution itself. [01:48:24] And I thought Trump was doing a good job of getting rid of some of these entanglements that we should never have engaged in in the first place. [01:48:32] Go ahead. [01:48:34] Well, he actually, he did make a bunch of payments to the UN. [01:48:38] He should have, he can't get us out by himself. [01:48:41] You have to have the Senate. [01:48:42] I think he's, yeah, I think he's cut off payments to the UN, as I understand it. [01:48:48] No, no, he just just within the last two weeks, he resumed payments. [01:48:54] He did. [01:48:56] Yeah. [01:48:57] Well, that's rather surprising, very inconsistent. [01:49:01] We'll have to follow up. [01:49:03] Yeah, I'll see if I can find something about that. [01:49:05] We'll talk about it more. [01:49:09] Thank you so much. [01:49:10] Of course, Cynthia. [01:49:12] Of course. [01:49:12] Glad to hear from you. [01:49:14] We got Dave in Michigan. [01:49:16] Is this Dave in the thumb? [01:49:18] Join the conversation. [01:49:20] Go ahead, Dave. [01:49:22] Well, we all have our own opinions, and we shouldn't attack each other personally, just attack ideas, right? [01:49:32] Yeah. [01:49:32] Ideally. [01:49:35] Yeah. [01:49:35] First of all, you mentioned earlier about these data centers and that it was a colossal mistake. [01:49:41] It isn't a mistake. [01:49:42] It's exactly what these guys have been planning for decades or longer. [01:49:49] And the way I see it, by draining the aquifers up to 3 million gallons of water in one day to cool their computers. [01:50:00] And then the amount of electricity that they use that the people in the communities in the surrounding counties have to pay. [01:50:09] These data centers don't pay for their own anything. [01:50:13] The people are paying. [01:50:15] That's to get us out of our homes so we can't afford to live in our homes. [01:50:20] We won't have water and we can't afford the electricity. [01:50:24] That's to put us in these smart cities, right? [01:50:28] It's all part of the UN Agenda 2030 and Agenda 21 and all that. [01:50:35] So one point I want to make. [01:50:39] And then about being loyal to your country, no, being drafted and forced into a war overseas because these people that call themselves our rulers or our leaders, you know, That they don't like some particular puppet that they put in. [01:50:58] And now they're getting uppity and they want our young men and our best and brightest to go overseas and start killing the people who live in these countries because they don't agree with their puppet leader that they. [01:51:12] That was probably placed in office by these ruling castes here. [01:51:16] That you know it, it was the, it was the Jew S, it was the Ju And and it was the United Um Uh Kingdom that created that place called Israel. [01:51:31] Hell, that never existed in history. [01:51:34] Okay, Israel was a man right, who had 12 sons. [01:51:39] They didn't have their own nation, they didn't have their own country. [01:51:43] There was never a place called Israel. [01:51:46] It was a man named Israel. [01:51:48] So these people that that they were that were allowed to steal the land from the Palestinians, who were the indigenous people there these, these fake Jews, Jews or Jews or whatever you call them, they aren't indigenous. [01:52:04] They're not Semites or Shemites. [01:52:07] These people are demons that were allowed to murder her people, landless people. [01:52:15] Just like my parents, my mother came, her parents came from Armenia. [01:52:21] They were refugees to Canada, right? [01:52:25] And they had a place to go, but their parents were murdered by these fake Jews, these Turks, these Don-May Jews. [01:52:35] They were murdered. [01:52:37] And thank God my grandparents were able to escape. [01:52:42] But my mother was born in Canada. [01:52:44] My father was born in Canada. [01:52:46] My father's dad, he got drafted and he had to go into World War II before it was even, before America went in. [01:52:55] They sent the Canadians in first and they had a battle of DF. [01:52:59] My grandfather was one of three men that survived that battle and was in a prisoner of war camp for like three years. [01:53:08] And my dad was 15. [01:53:11] His mother was 16. [01:53:12] They ran away from home. [01:53:14] They got fake IDs. [01:53:15] They joined the American Army. [01:53:17] Dave, Dave, I got to cut you off because I got so many other callers. [01:53:21] I'm not going to be able to get them all in, but I'm glad to call again tomorrow. [01:53:24] We got one more show this week. [01:53:27] Misty, Misty, join the conversation for just a couple minutes. [01:53:32] I got at least one other caller I want to bring in, Misty. [01:53:37] Oh, that's fine, Jim. [01:53:38] I just wanted to say that, you know, people need to step up and start supporting RBN. [01:53:47] They are not going to have this platform to be bitching on about each other, which kind of drives me crazy. [01:53:55] You're grown adults. [01:53:57] You know, what the gentleman just said, you can disagree with what someone's saying. [01:54:03] But my gosh, this attacking each other is really getting absurd as far as I'm concerned. [01:54:10] And I love you, Jim. [01:54:11] You're great. [01:54:12] But I am really, really begging the people to step up. [01:54:16] Look, 68 cents a day, that's $20, you know, what, $20 a month. [01:54:27] You know, if you can't afford that to help RBN keep this site going, I did it. [01:54:33] Very nice, Misty. [01:54:35] Very nice. [01:54:35] Very nice. [01:54:36] Mike Wannabe says you got a really good response yesterday. [01:54:41] Keep it coming, everyone. [01:54:42] You're doing a great job. [01:54:43] Thank you, Misty. [01:54:44] Joe from Florida. [01:54:46] Joe, join the conversation, Joe. Joe. [01:54:59] Do we not have Joe? [01:55:00] Joe, are you there? [01:55:06] Okay. [01:55:08] John in Michigan. [01:55:09] John in Michigan. [01:55:10] John, come on in. [01:55:11] John. [01:55:17] Yeah, go ahead. [01:55:18] Yes. [01:55:19] Okay, I just want to catch a long thing. [01:55:21] We are not under, we're not a constitutional republic at this time. [01:55:25] Right, right. [01:55:27] That talks about constitution on your station. [01:55:30] You bring that up to one of these administrative tribunals at our courts are and see what that person behind the rail says. [01:55:37] Okay. [01:55:37] It's not applicable. [01:55:39] Not since 1933. [01:55:41] I always tell people to check out the bankruptcy thing. [01:55:44] They're still in it. [01:55:45] Okay. [01:55:46] Thanks. [01:55:49] John, John, John, John. [01:55:51] We're going to talk that way anyway because it's popular belief, common knowledge. [01:55:55] We understand. [01:55:56] You made your point beautifully many, many times. [01:55:59] Thank you for making it once again. [01:56:01] Joe in Florida. [01:56:02] Joe, go ahead. [01:56:03] Join the conversation. [01:56:09] Hello. [01:56:10] Go ahead. [01:56:12] Hey, listen, it's Monday night, is the full moon. [01:56:16] So we're moving into the full moon area. [01:56:18] This is explain our energy on the calls today. [01:56:25] Monday. [01:56:26] I have the ultimate. [01:56:27] I have the ultimate solution, okay? [01:56:30] It's the MMA age match, okay? [01:56:33] And we got the two teams. [01:56:35] We've got Layla and James from Vancouver on the one side, and we've got Alexander and Jeff for also Canada on the other side. [01:56:48] The referee is down from Florida. [01:56:51] The loser, and we're holding on Canada Day, July 1st. [01:56:55] The loser has to sing Paul Anka's version of O Canada. [01:57:03] The winning team gets to a large, a very large banana cream pie, and they are allowed one shot to throw it in the face of Pierre Trudeau. [01:57:16] There you go. [01:57:17] There you go. [01:57:18] Brilliant, Joe. [01:57:21] I do too. [01:57:22] I do too, Joe. [01:57:23] I love a ball. [01:57:25] Well, thank you, Joe. [01:57:28] Lauren from Ohio, you don't have anywhere near the time you need. [01:57:31] You can say something. [01:57:33] I'll bring in tomorrow if you don't mind. [01:57:35] Go right ahead. [01:57:37] Okay, just okay. [01:57:40] Smebby Butler, this is for Layla. [01:57:43] War is a racket. [01:57:44] You might want to read about what war is. [01:57:46] It's basically about killing white Christian men. [01:57:49] They've been doing it since World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam. [01:57:52] It's just a continuation. [01:57:53] Somebody that didn't go was smart. [01:57:55] They just understood what's going on. [01:57:57] The other thing is the fertilized egg is the beginning of human life. [01:58:00] The society that decides whether or not to kill the future children, that's the end of your society. [01:58:05] Lauren, thanks. [01:58:07] You go back tomorrow. [01:58:08] Everyone, spend as much time with your family, your friends, the people you love and care about. [01:58:13] We don't know how much time we have left. [01:58:16] The threat of the war in Iran, the ongoing war in Ukraine, Russia threatening to nuke France, UK, Ukraine if they bring a nuke into Ukraine. [01:58:26] We don't know how much time we have left. [01:58:28] Use it wisely. [01:58:30] And support RBN. [01:58:32] You're doing a great job of it. [01:58:33] Keep it up. [01:58:35] And God willing, we'll be back tomorrow and we'll do it all over again.