Iran Leader Killed, Iran Strikes US Battleship, Bee Burning, Black Market Babies.
Iran’s IRGC claims a missile strike on a U.S. battleship amid unverified escalation, with 27 U.S. bases hit in its sixth wave—while Trump and Netanyahu confirm the death of Iran’s Ayatollah, sparking legal and geopolitical fallout. Mexico’s cartels burn Puerto Vallarta after El Mencho’s death, threatening mass violence, while U.S. military responses face public skepticism amid claims Israel’s genetic ties to Palestine are debunked by DNA studies. Epstein’s black-market baby operation at Zorro Ranch resurfaces via redacted emails, linking Trump to suppressed files, as Iran’s alleged war crimes—like striking schools—clash with U.S. hypocrisy over domestic abuses like COVID mandates and border chaos. The episode ties systemic corruption to irreversible revelations, from bee-burning biosecurity overreach to child trafficking scandals like Alaska’s Valdez case. [Automatically generated summary]
Welcome to episode 167 of Gary King's Inconvenient Truths, where Gary presents stories and video clips I don't know are coming for my spontaneous and unrehearsed response.
Gary, what do you got for me today?
I suspect there may be something here to do with events in the Middle East.
Your thoughts.
You know me too well.
That's all I can say.
But I will say the coffee still tastes better in a 153 News coffee cup.
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Please do that.
I miss all of you guys.
All right, we're going to start out with the possibility of Iran striking one of our warships.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, now claims it has delivered a direct and punishing blow to the United States at sea.
In a statement that could send shockwaves through global military circles, the IRGC says its naval forces fired missiles that severely struck a U.S. Military Sealift Command combat support vessel operating in regional waters.
Tehran calls it part of an expanding retaliation against what it describes as a massive joint assault carried out by Washington and Israel.
A counter-strike, it says, that is only widening in scope and intensity.
The IRGC warns the confrontation is far from over.
According to its statement, additional American naval assets across the region remain well within range of Iranian missiles and drones, and operations are continuing.
So far, there has been no official confirmation from United States Central Command, leaving the claim unverified, but not unanswered.
The alleged strike comes amid a broader wave of Iranian attacks sweeping across the Middle East.
Iranian forces say they'd have also targeted a U.S. naval base in Bahrain, expanding the battlefield beyond open waters and into strategically critical territory.
But the most dramatic and potentially explosive development remains Iran's claim of directly hitting a U.S. naval support vessel.
If confirmed, it would mark one of the most serious direct strikes on American naval assets in years, a bold escalation at sea and a dangerous new threshold in a conflict already spiraling outward.
Well, Gary, this is no doubt true.
And Iran has only begun its waves of retaliation.
It's actually undertaken its sixth wave, hitting 27 American bases in the Middle East.
While Israel and the United States, I think, claimed early success, especially by taking out Kumoni and the top four of his military commanders who'd met together in one location, which is what initiated the onslaught.
I think the situation is turning more and more in favor of Iran.
It has a vast stock of ballistic missiles.
It hasn't even begun to use its most sophisticated, and I'm still anticipating by the time this is over that Israel will have been obliterated and will have lost multiple ships and lots of, I gave the estimate 5 to 10 ships and 10 to 20,000 troops.
I stand by that estimate today.
The timeline is more expanded than I thought, Gary, but that is how I see this developing.
Okay.
All right.
On to the next Iranian news event.
It has just come in.
Right now, the Iranian state media is telling the people of Iran that the Ayatollah has been killed.
Again, Iran's state-run media is now confirming that the Ayatollah has been killed.
Earlier, we had reported this, citing President Trump, citing leaders in Israel's role, as well as the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, first announcing this.
But now we have it even from the Iranians saying that the Ayatollah has been killed in those strikes.
Gabe Gutierrez is still with us right now.
So, Gabe, this reporting confirming what the president had said earlier.
And again, we can't stress enough sort of the magnitude of this moment right now.
He had been there since 1989.
This may change the game completely for Iran, change the region.
And from what we've seen now, this strike and this killing of the Ayatollah has now started a regional war.
Where it ends, we don't know.
How much further it goes from tonight and into the morning over there, we don't know.
But still a monumental moment.
Monumental indeed, Tom, when we think about it, the United States taking out the supreme leader in conjunction with Israel.
It is an incredibly historic moment here.
And the president was alluding to this earlier in the day.
He said that the people he had talked to, the intelligence, he believed that the Ayatollah had been killed.
And now we have that acknowledgement from Iranian state media.
Certainly a huge surprises here that as Richard was talking about earlier.
You got to understand, Gary, this is in violation of U.S. law, not just international law, the U.N. Charter, the Geneva Conventions and all that.
The United States and Israel are just thumbing their nose at law.
But three presidents, Carter, Reagan, and Forum, signed executive orders that have not been rescinded against the assassination of leaders of foreign states.
It came into play in Iraq when we took out Saddam Hussein, his two sons, and 50 or 60 members of his general staff just three weeks into the war with Iraq.
Just three weeks.
And the W is going to celebrate it on the Abraham Lincoln off the coast of San Diego with a mission accomplished.
It turned out to be a bit of a fiasco because it appears someone in the administration, a pilot who dropped the bombs that took out Saddam's mother.
And I speculate it was Donald Rumsfeld to realize this would be in violation of those executive orders.
So Donald Trump may think he's doing good things, but I believe that even though this particular point has yet to be made on the cable networks, for example, much less the mainstream media, it's going to become a significant bone of contention.
And I believe that while Trump had done a brilliant job during his State of the Union of boxing and the Democrats, where they didn't stand to applaud, even when he was declaring the role of the government was to protect the American people, which was just calamitous for them.
I mean, the commercials leading up to the midterm that are going to be made out of that State of the Union are devastating to the Democrats.
I thought he'd recovered.
But this war is going to prove to be his undoing.
Remember, the guy campaigned as a peace candidate.
He was going to get us out of wars.
He said how Obama was going to get us into a war with Iran.
Well, who actually did it?
This guy in the White House, who's anything but a peace president, fighting a war for Israel that has no benefits for the United States.
And in fact, is going to be, as I've long since asserted, a military calamity for the United States, Gary.
It hasn't emerged yet, but I'm telling you, with Iran with its missile supply, Colonel McGregor has pointed out a long time ago that we're going to run out of missiles before they run out of missiles.
That's exactly how it's going to go down.
And Iran's going to have a field day.
In some ways, I say, sad to say.
On the other hand, Iran is a peace-dedicated nation.
It hasn't launched a war of aggression since 1775, where the Declaration of Independence was declared in 1776.
So I say, you know, they're the good guys here.
Russia is a good guy in the Ukraine war.
China is a good guy in the Pacific.
We're fed a lot of propaganda, Gary.
But I think it's going to be shattered by the outcome of this war.
All right.
Here's Oldie Bagooti.
This is to let us know how long they've been saying that Iran was going to get a bomb.
Now watch the date at the top of each clip.
Uh-oh, hold on.
Here we go.
One second.
Sure.
Here's Prime Minister Netanyahu.
You might not even recognize him with all of his hair.
This is how far back his claims of danger to the United States by Iran having a nuclear weapon go.
Chris?
The deadline for attaining this goal is getting extremely close.
And Iran, by the way, is also outpacing Iraq in the development of ballistic missile systems that they hope will reach the eastern seaboard of the United States within 15 years.
By next spring, at most, by next summer, at current enrichment rates, they will have finished the medium enrichment and move on to the final stage.
From there, it's only a few months, possibly a few weeks, before they get enough enriched uranium for the first bomb.
The foremost sponsor of global terrorism could be weeks away from having enough enriched uranium for an entire arsenal of nuclear weapons.
That would place a militant Islamic terrorist weeks away from having the fissile material for an entire arsenal of nuclear bombs.
Okay.
Well, of course, the foremost perpetrators of terrorism in the Middle East, Israel and the United States is not Iran.
And this is also ridiculous.
It was a phony story.
Iran doesn't want nuclear weapons as this avowed nuclear weapons wasn't pursuing nuclear weapons.
And after the joint comprehensive plan of action was worked out under Barack Obama, and UN inspectors were there verifying that Iran wasn't enriching uranium to pursue nuclear weapons.
They were there on the scene.
Iran was cooperating 100%.
It was an ironclad guarantee that Iran wouldn't be acquiring nuclear weapons they didn't want in the first place.
Netya, who convinced Trump to pull out so he could return to this ancient claim he's made of Iran being on the verge of a nuclear weapon.
Why would Iran have ever agreed to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action if they wanted nukes?
They don't want nukes.
They never wanted nukes.
They don't need nukes.
But it gave Bibi the opportunity to resurrect his debunk claims.
And I hate to say a lot of Americans are so gullible.
They believe nonsense like this.
And Donald Trump, you know, signing on, he's either complicit or compelled, coerced into taking these actions.
There have been times when he appeared to be ambivalent about it.
But, Gary, I understand the decision was made weeks ago in the midst of these discussions about the Iranian nuclear program to go ahead and attack Iran.
And it was just left up to the most sad, I dare say, to decide the timing and how it would be carried out.
And it was a brilliant plan.
I mean, when you, you know, begin with this decapitation, except that the Iranians had anticipated all that.
They have already worked out the chains of succession.
They've already got this successor in moving into place and all that.
They're going ahead with a plan they had designed that was distributed, not centralized.
They had a distributed plan that could go forward with these waves of attack, regardless of whether Tehran even existed as a capital city any longer.
So the Iranians were very, very thorough and meticulous in planning their response.
And as I sit here today, even after all that has transpired in the last 24 hours, I say when it's all said and done, Iran will have prevailed.
Stand by for more to come.
Okay.
All right.
A little more meddling in another country.
We've got something that happened in Mexico just last week.
This is Dan Dix here reporting for Press for Truth coming at you here live in Puerto Vallerta, Mexico.
Just had the military driving past me, and as I understand it, I should not be around anywhere where the police or the military are because they are the target right now.
Military Target Zone00:08:55
As you can see, this whole place is like deserted right now because there's burning cars back there, burning cars right here, still smoldering.
And the situation is incredibly intense.
As I'm sure you've already heard, there was a top drug lord cartel member, El Mencho, who has been killed.
I believe there was a $15 million bounty on this man's head, and he is now dead.
And that has caused this whole situation to pop off.
The place looks like an absolute war zone right now, folks.
Cartel has been setting up blockades in the streets, stopping cars.
A whole bus was set on fire.
You've got Kartar Tel members who literally look like the military.
These guys are serious.
These guys mean business.
A Costco was set on fire.
A hospital was under attack.
People running for their lives.
There was the Guadalajara airport that was under attack.
People literally running all over the place, screaming and crying.
The Porta Vallerta airport as well has had a big scare.
A lot of people were evacuated on the tarma, you know, had to run out on the runway to get away from the intense situation.
And it seems like it's not about to slow down anytime soon.
As I understand it, the cartel have announced that they are going to be entering private homes and potentially hotel resorts at 5 p.m. our time if their demands are not met.
Well, yes, this Al Mencho killing precipitated a lot of violence by his cartel.
We'll see how it plays out.
I've speculated that if the U.S. and Mexico go together to wipe out the cartels, it's going to require a force of as many as 100,000 soldiers.
And I just don't see a lot of young Americans wanting to sign up to go to war with the cartels any more than they want to sign up to die for Israel in a war against Iran.
So I do believe conscription is on the horizon.
We're going to have selective service.
We're going to have a draft.
I believe that is coming, Gary.
It's going to be resisted overwhelmingly by young people.
The American military has been abused for the wrong purpose, for special interests, especially for the benefit of Israel for far too long.
Americans are at long-lasting through it because of the genocide, the what I regard as stage assassination at Charlie Kirk, which most people believe Israel committed and that it was real.
The ongoing wars in Ukraine and now this attack on Iran.
I think the standing of Israel has fallen precipitously in the United States.
And they're trying to compensate by taking possession of all kinds of news sources, CBS, CNN, TikTok.
They're starting to orchestrate a new series of Bible studies for evangelical Christians to convince them that Israel is the promised land and that the present-day occupants whose DNA results have shown are 98% from Kazaria,
the modern-day Ukraine, Gary, which is why really the war has been fought so viciously there because Zelensky's announced he wants Ukraine to be the new Israel.
Henry Kissinger over a dozen years ago predicted Israel wouldn't even exist a decade hence.
It's past his expiration date, but they've been looking for new locales to resettle.
Patagonia and Argentina has been won, but Ukraine has been the preference because they're descendants of modern-day Ukraine.
So there we have it.
We'll see what happens with the cartels.
I don't foresee a happy ending.
I've been many of the cities, by the way, Kazumel, Cancun, and all that, major tourist attractions in Mexico that are now suffering because who the hell wants to go down there and Risk their life of being captured, taken hostage, or killed by the cartel.
So it's a big mess, Gary.
It's a big mess.
I do foresee a joint U.S.-Mexican effort to deal with it, but it's not at all clear how that's going to play out.
Okay.
All right.
Here's something about why no DNA testing allowed in Israel.
I truly cannot get over the fact that Benjamin Nenya, whose family name used to be Milikowski, his dad was born in Poland, and his dad's dad was born in what is now Belarus.
No wonder they don't allow DNA testing in Israel, because if it did, they'd have to send fucking prime minister all the way back to Northern Europe because they have no genetic or genealogical claim to what is occupied Palestine at all.
At all.
I hope that man works on screen.
Okay.
Yeah, just as I was saying, the DNA test, Johns Hopkins had a study.
They're not remotely related to the tribe of Judah that's supposed to be their historic lineage.
They have nothing to do with Abraham.
They're not the children of Abraham.
It's all a monster fraud.
Right up there with the Holocaust, right?
Six million.
You look at the figures.
Actually, the Jewish population of Europe was larger after World War II than it had been before.
That couldn't possibly have been the case had 6 million been taken out.
And of course, it was all fraudulent.
Turns out the actual number was 296,081 from all causes combined, none of whom were put to death in gas chambers, which did not exist at any of the camps.
And yeah, while they did use Cyclone B on the inmates to kill body lice, that was to prevent the spread of typhus and cholera in the camps.
In other words, to maintain the health of the inmates for the obvious reason that you can't get work out of a corpse.
These were labor camps, Gary.
They were near military facilities like munition camps or artillery production, blah, blah, blah.
In fact, one of Hitler's generals convinced him the men would work harder if they knew they'd be worried with sex.
So if you look at the outline of Auschwitz, it not only had a word woodworking shop, a concert hall, a hospital with OBGYN facilities.
Why you would think if they're killing everyone when they arrive, they need OBGYN facilities, but in fact, hundreds of children were born in these camps.
And Gary, a brothel.
So all you have to do is look at the map of Auschwitz, and you get contraindications that they were centers for extermination, even the most fearsome of them all.
Indeed, I put on the back cover of my book, and I suppose we didn't go to the moon either, a title suggested by Mike Palichek that someone might say in response to the title of our first book, Nobody Died at Sandy Hook.
And I suppose we didn't go to the moon either.
On the back cover, I put a photograph from Nick Collerston Breaking the Spell, the most important demolition of the Holocaust myth ever published.
A photograph of the British soccer team at Auschwitz, Gary.
What?
You didn't know there was a British soccer team at Auschwitz?
Get your head screwed on right.
The evidence is out there.
Check it out.
Check it out.
Honey and Hardware00:06:57
You got it.
Yeah, I'd be much happier if we had a brothel there.
Okay.
Now we've got a kill switch.
If you bought a truck 30 years ago, you owned it.
You held the physical key.
You controlled the mechanical ignition.
And as long as you had fuel and spark, absolutely no one could stop you from putting it in drive.
But if you buy a new vehicle rolling off the assembly line in 2026, you are no longer the owner.
You are just renting the software.
Buried on page 1034 of a recent federal infrastructure bill is a mandatory requirement that will turn every new car in America into a rolling surveillance node equipped with a cellularly connected kill switch.
Every massive overreach in automotive history starts with the exact same word, safety.
Because all new vehicles come with a mandatory over-the-air cellular connection, often called OTA, the manufacturer has a permanent back door into your engine's computer that cannot be severed.
The hardware for a kill switch is already installed.
The 2026 mandate is simply the government forcing automakers to write the code to use it.
Now, if this sounds familiar, it should, because the farming industry already went through this exact fight and they lost.
In 2015, John Deere told American farmers that they did not actually own their tractors.
They argued in federal court that because the tractor's engine was controlled by proprietary software, the farmer had only purchased a license to operate the machine.
If the tractor threw a software error, the farmer could not fix it.
He could not plug in his own diagnostic tool.
He could not reset the code.
He had to call a John Deere certified technician, pay $200 an hour and wait, sometimes for days, while his crops rotted in the field.
A Montana wheat farmer testified that he lost.
Okay.
Yeah, this is stunning stuff.
I'd say no one ought to buy a 2026 or later vehicle to hell with that.
They could shut you off on the highway.
They could stop you every purpose whatsoever.
I'd say this is a very serious warning.
And that John Deere, you know, accommodated the government in this regard as despicable.
They may have had no alternative as a business decision.
Either comply or go out of business.
But this is very, very bad.
Gary, we need to understand what the hell is going on.
Very, very bad.
All right, here's a Michael Ivey clip.
Which we always like to play his stuff.
I never thought that much about honey until 2022.
That was the year we decided to leave the city and move our family to a small holding in the country.
It was in the middle of COVID crazy times when the government was changing the rules week to week to create widespread fear and uncertainty.
Supply chains became threatened, so we decided to become more self-sufficient and in control of our food sources.
The property we took over had a lot of beehives and the vendors asked if they could leave some on site until they could move them.
We learnt a lot over the following months, including the scam of hive infections and the industry built around it.
In this video, I'll share the surprising details with you and blow apart the narrative concerning American fowl brood disease.
We'll also examine other questions such as, is honey medicinal and is honey an antimicrobial?
First off, I will clarify that we are relatively inexperienced beekeepers and do not claim to be knowledgeable in the craft.
However, we do have several beekeeper friends and what always strikes us is how passionate they are about the activity.
So we were somewhat relieved when the beehives were finally moved from our property.
However, soon after that, colourful envelopes from a government department started appearing in our mail on a regular basis.
Then a few agents in beekeeping suits turned up at the gate and looked disappointed when we said that the previous owners who were commercial beekeepers had moved on.
As it is with most of these things, it was all about money.
Like many countries, the government claims to require to regulate beekeeping, and in New Zealand, they certainly appear to be excited about the business.
There is, of course, a tax involved, which is currently set as $46 per beekeeper and $2.24 per bee colony.
If you want to export honey, then you need to pay an additional $155.25.
The whole arrangement is purportedly under the Biosecurity Act 1993, an egregious piece of legislation that we covered during the COVID-19 era.
In this case, they don't want to burn your house down for alleged contagion, but compel the burning of beehives and associated equipment.
This is not an idle threat.
And in 2024, a beekeeper not far from us was forced to burn 10,000 bee boxes under duress, facing fines or even imprisonment for non-compliance.
It was reported that two out of six tests at the site came back positive for spores of American fowl brew disease or AFB.
The government agency decided that it was time to burn them all.
Indeed, it was reported by the owner that he was ordered to destroy two full bays of equipment worth $2 million, including 2,000 new boxes that were shrink-wrapped.
That's just outrageous.
I have no doubt that honey has many benefits.
I mean, it's not only a natural sweetener and quite delicious, but I would be very surprised if it did not have multiple medicinal benefits, maintaining health.
I'm no expert on beekeeping, but this is all completely outrageous in my opinion.
And I wonder if those tests weren't rigged in the first place.
This is all very bad news, Gary, about governmental overreach, interfering in the lives of, in this instance, commercial beekeepers, which seems to me to be a totally respectable, responsible role to fulfill in society where the governmental intervention, in my judgment, based on my knowledge of the circumstances, is not.
Pretty Creepy00:02:33
Yeah, don't forget how they can come in and kill all your chickens if they test positive.
Okay.
Yes what?
So I thought that you were going to scare me when I came in.
I don't know why.
Uh-huh.
So in my dressing room, you have the bathroom with a camera.
So I put towels all over the camera.
And I went and peed in Kobe Bryant's dressing room because I was scared.
Well, you're right.
I was trying to scare you.
Really?
You got here an hour early and I was trying to scare you and it was too.
So it doesn't matter if you put the stuff over the cameras.
I had to be in there and you got here before I could get, I was going to hide.
See?
You were right.
You ruined it.
I'm sorry.
You ruined it.
I'm sorry.
Oh, well, that's okay.
Okay.
I'll get you.
My pretty, I'll get you.
The last time I saw you was at the teen show.
Yeah, pretty creepy, Alan Degenerate.
Yeah, there's something really weird about her.
Really, really weird.
And in Las Vegas, she featured, she did a show with a fake security guard who was supposed to have shot Steven Paddock, the purported mass murderer, where the whole thing was totally scripted.
It was a stage event.
They had a pre-recorded sound of machine guns firing.
They played over the PA system.
It was coordinated with visual special Hollywood effects of light flashing. on the fourth floor of the Mandalay Bay with intermittent three light flashing above from American military weapons, which now fire in three-shot blasts, and they were intermittent on the soundtrack.
Mona Alexis Presley was especially brilliant.
She tracked down the source of the photographs of the alleged decedents.
And she found when they weren't merely Photoshop variations of one another, they were based on persons who died in different states on different dates or from different causes of death.
That, in fact, she obtained a crime map surrounding the concert area for 24 hours, like 8 p.m. the day to 8 p.m. the following.
And none of the events involved gunshots.
They were assault and battery, stolen vehicle recovery, disorderly conduct, nothing about any shooting.
Another of my followers at the time called the three closest hospitals and asked if they'd had any gunshot admittes after the concert.
Bone Structure Debate00:07:07
And they all said, no, no, we hadn't, none.
And one thoughtfully added, I think you're calling about that drill.
No, no, we didn't have anyone, but that was just that drill.
You can check with the police department.
These kinds of scams and celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres are right in their pitching to cooperate in defrauding the American people of truth about the events here.
And I think Ellen has a whole lot more she'd like to keep concealed from the American people.
Yeah, I'm ashamed to say she's from New Orleans.
Okay, I would like to get your take on dragons.
Oh, no, dinosaurs.
Sorry.
Sir Richard Owen is the first one who came up with the term dinosaur.
When?
1842.
Why?
Because the Royal Society told him to.
How do you know that?
Because no one discovered a single dinosaur bone or tooth until 1854 by a paleontologist named Hayden.
Okay, so understand what that means.
A knight who was part of the Royal Society came up with this idea called dinosaurs in 1842, not because they found any bones or tooth, but because he was told to.
By who?
Aldous Huxley's grandfather.
How do you know that?
His last name was Huxley.
Why would they do that?
Well, the origin of species came out in 1859, and they required a narrative to make it look like time on the earth was way bigger than it ever was.
So what do they do?
They create these giant, larger-than-life narratives called dinosaurs.
So it's all fiction story.
All of it.
All the dinosaur bones in all the museums are all fake.
Why?
Because they say the bones are radioactive.
Why does that matter?
Because when they started doing tests on a lot of the actual bones way back in the late 1800s, several people concluded that they were from elephants or whales.
There is not a single dinosaur skeleton that exists.
And here's another thing.
Even the bones that exist and teeth that exist, no member of the public, none is allowed to inspect them or look at them.
They have to be members of universities or, you know, funded by Carnegies or Rockefellers.
You've never seen a dinosaur bone.
You'll never see a dinosaur bone.
You're not allowed to, it's much like Antarctica.
The first tooth was discovered in 1854.
And then from there, anytime any bone was discovered, the Smithsonian would swoop in and take it.
Why does that matter?
Because they were never discovered.
There is prehistoric bones.
There is like woolly mammoths and saber-toothed tigers and weird-looking fish and stuff.
No one's ever, ever found a dinosaur skeleton, ever.
I have seen Sue the T-Rex at the Field Museum in Chicago.
She is 80% complete.
All right, asked Dave.
I just explained.
These aren't real bones.
They're all fake bones.
They don't allow you to see the real bones because of a nonsense lie that 60 million years ago, radioactivity infected the dinosaur bones.
So what you're looking at is plaster created by some of the most powerful banksters and tycoons that have ever walked the planet.
All right.
What do you think about that one?
Gary, I try to be kind and gentle about some of these issues.
This guy's a young Earth zealot.
He's probably a creationist.
He doesn't believe in evolution.
I've done a great deal of research on the subject.
I published two books, The Evolution of Intelligence.
Are humans the only animals with minds?
And render unto Darwin the Christian Rights Crusade against, you know, scientific research.
Really, this is all nonsense.
One of the strongest proofs of evolution is morphology.
That is to do with bone structure.
Birds, human beings, dinosaurs all have essentially the same bone structure.
Now, with the different species, you have different elongations, parts of bones, but the same component parts are there.
Take a look.
And throughout evolution, throughout the strata, geological strategy, you have remnants, fossils of more primitive species, then more complex, then more complex.
It's all there.
The geological record confirms it.
DNA studies do much more.
They go further.
Gary, look, I appreciate everyone's right to their religion to believe what they want, but this is pseudoscience.
This is just what he's saying there is utter nonsense.
It's just ridiculous.
And, you know, I've engaged on occasion on debates about evolution versus creationism, and the creationists are just so dedicated to their beliefs.
I think they're impervious to argument.
Similar, of course, with flat earthers, but I have friends I really like and respect who think Earth is flat.
And I've been at a loss as to how to convince them otherwise, even with a Foucault pendulum, which just swings back and forth while the Earth rotates beneath it.
And you can see proof of Earth rotating on its axis.
But they are not convinced.
Gary, I despair because, I mean, these are good people, some highly intelligent who are convinced that Earth is flat.
Well, I'm sorry to say there's no flat objects out there in space.
They're all spherical.
I don't even think the law of gravitation allows a flat because every mass attracts every other mass and it would create, require that Earth have to have a spherical character.
And this extends to those who think that the moon is a hollow object.
If the moon were a hollow object, its mass would be completely different.
It would have a totally different orbit around Earth.
Newton's laws, he provided, we calculate all these things with mathematical precision, and he's regarded as among the greatest minds in the history of science for his discoveries.
It just grieves me that there are so many who, in utter sincerity, basically out of religious conviction, want to ignore, discount, deny, even claim to refute some of the most important scientific discoveries of human history.
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But there it is, Gary.
There it is.
Yeah.
I feel the same way about people that think the Titanic was sunk to bring in the Federal Reserve System.
All right, here's a little Epstein stuff.
Epstein's black market in babies.
We get weird hints of that from redacted emails from who knows who, to who knows who.
Redacted spoke of this going on at Zorro Ranch.
She has said on record that Epstein offered her money to do this, birth babies for black market use.
And if you want to start delving down that rabbit hole, you can start going to things like this, which is one of the documents that was released is a journal of sorts of someone who was undergoing therapy, an Epstein victim.
And it's truly disturbing, but at any rate, you can see, for example, something that appears to be blood or blood-like stained pages.
And then you get this page of this bizarre code that you realize you have to read in two lines.
So Thori, Jeffrey, these things happen when you're etc., etc.
So you can go and really literally read everything for yourself, or thankfully, the DOJ has apparently actually interpreted this code.
And here it is.
So sorry, Jeffrey, these things happen when your body has never been given time to properly heal.
So it came out in the toilet, and I didn't know what to do.
So I just flushed the tiny little fetus.
You have made me numb, and I hate you for this.
I hope I never have to see you again.
I am not your personal incubator.
Where is the baby?
Where is Glenn?
Yeah, the horrors of Zoro Ranch.
A billionaire bought it up, invited the local authorities to come investigate.
They delayed.
I think probably for good reason.
They had to put all the pieces together to find out, you know, get the right kind of warrant to investigate.
But he's now gone about demolishing it.
He's going to turn it into a Christian children retreat, right?
I got to say, this is very suspicious to me why he bought it in the first place.
This was a crime scene of unimaginable horrors.
Jeffrey Epstein may have fathered as many as 500 children if this is all right.
That's him impregnating young girls, 500 offspring with Jeffrey Epstein DNA.
Now, there's something to boggle the mind.
Some of that look like eggs.
You know, Americans human beings, the females are born with their total life egg supply already at birth.
And this the horrors of Epstein aren't going away.
And, you know, even this war with Iran is not going to wipe the board clean.
And Trump and his buddies are eventually going to be held to account, at least in the eyes of the public, because the knowledge is coming out.
It cannot be stopped.
Pandora's box is open.
The toothpaste is out of the tube.
Trump, you know, recently told, I think it was either Thomas Massey or Marjorie Taylor Greene that if the files came out, it would hurt a lot of his friends.
Well, think about it.
A lot of his friends were involved with Jeffrey Epstein in ways that they'd be heard at the revelations about the sexual abuse of children, their torture, their torment, not just their rape, but their actual murder were to come out.
His friends would be hurt.
Coming from Donald Trump, you think about it.
If Donald Trump friends would be hurt, if the Epstein files were to be released, that tells you all you need to know about it.
All right.
Let's take a little more light-hearted clip here.
Cost Of Living 196500:07:30
This is about the price of things in the 1960s.
One-minute clip.
The cost of living, 1965.
The average hourly wage in the United States was about $2.65.
Gas was 31 cents a gallon, and a full tank still felt like a small luxury.
A brand new house cost around $21,500, while the average monthly rent was about $118.
A box of Jiffy corn muffin mix was 10 cents.
A can of Chef Boyardi spaghetti cost 15 cents, and a box of jello instant pudding sold for 29 cents.
A pack of Oreos went for $0.05, and a bottle of Coca-Cola was just $0.08.
A Barbie doll cost $3, while a new pair of nylon stockings was $1.25.
A family-size box of cheer laundry detergent sold for $1.19, and a roll of Kodak film was $0.65.
At the grocery store, a week's worth of food for a family of four averaged around $18.
Families watched the Andy Griffith show on black and white TVS.
Moms clipped S and H green stamps, and kids flipped through TV Guide while sipping cold Kool-Aid at the kitchen table.
Comment your birth decade.
We'll feature one in the next video.
Okay.
Yeah, of course I lived through all that.
I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah.
My dad bought a house at 1800 Camden Avenue in South Pasadena.
I think it was 1948.
It was a two-bedroom Cape Cod.
It had a screen-didn't porch in the back for like $35,000.
Wow.
If you looked at 1800 Camden Avenue today, it's over a million and a quarter, Gary.
A little Cape Cod was a two-bedroom.
When my mother died and my brother and I came to live with our father and stepmother, I designed that screen didn't porch to be rebuilt as a monk bed using naughty pine.
And it had a shower and bathroom.
And the city approved my blueprint and it was redesigned to specifications.
So you can call it a three-bedroom today, but I'm telling you, the situation with property in California, like the cost of living generally, has just soared.
Inflation has had a tremendous impact.
It's really stunning, stunning, stunning to look back on those old days.
And they were all bona fide.
That was 65.
I actually graduated from Princeton in 62.
So in 65, I was in the Marine Corps.
In fact, I was stationed in San Diego at the recruit depot where I had 15 DIs and 300 recruits under my command going through the training cycle.
And then the second year I was there, they moved me up to regimental headquarters to redesign a train program.
So instead of producing 8,000 recruits in 11 weeks, we could produce 11,000 in eight weeks.
And was there to see it operating at full scale, but with very mixed feelings because I felt the war in Vietnam was a colossal mistake.
Another war, which, like this war with Iran, we should never have fought.
I didn't know you were a handyman designing carpentry stuff.
Architect.
Yeah, better.
Even better.
All right.
This is trying to lower the age of consent.
All got the same agenda because obviously, if you look at.
Oh, no, some people want the age of consent to be four.
What?
Fucking hellman.
What country is this?
UK, our nation, yes.
I mean, this is not.
If you look at the people who are involved in the pedophile information exchange, which was most had most of its power probably from the 70s onwards, 80s, 90s, they had funding from the Home Office in the 90s.
Those people are still around.
In fact, one of the members of the paedophile information exchange is the treasurer of Edinburgh Pride.
Yeah.
So these people are still around.
These people are still around.
And they're still in our environment.
They're still bringing pressure to bear on reducing the age of consent, right?
And some of them are academics and they look very, very, you know, professional as they're talking about the importance of, you know, giving children their own autonomy.
And, but, no, so I would keep it at 16.
I mean, arguably, neither male or female, certainly females, are not ready really to have to deal with the emotions that come with a sexual relationship at 16.
That can be problematic.
But you're still grown as a person.
Exactly.
All right.
Can you imagine the horrors of a four-year-old having sex with an adult male?
I mean, it's grotesque.
These people are very, very sick, Gary.
I once had a conversation with the head of the department at Duluth when I first came to the University of Minnesota, who happened to be Jewish.
And he was explaining a difference between Christianity and Judaism.
That in Christianity, there are a lot of constraints on sex, but no constraints on food.
In Judaism, there are a lot of constraints on food, but no constraints on sex.
I dare say Tel Aviv is a pedophile and homosexual capital of the universe.
And they want to transform America into the new Israel.
They want to bring in Noahide laws, which require death as a penalty for anyone who worships idols.
Christ on a cross is an idol.
Where Rabbi Schneerson, who many thought was a Jewish Messiah, they call him the Messiac, returned to earth, said, no, no, he couldn't be the Meshiach because there are still Christians alive on earth.
So the Christian Zionists really have their heads screwed on backwards, Gary.
They got to get straight.
They got to understand the Zionists want to kill all the Christians.
And by supporting them, they are only hastening their own demise.
It's almost incredible, but it's like there's a schizophrenic version of Christianity that believes the Israelis are the chosen people by God.
And everyone else on earth exists only to serve them.
It's of course a view that's promoted by Zionists and Israeli supremacists like Netanyahu, but every prime minister ever served Israel.
Ben-Gurion, Menachem Begin, you know, Gola Mayer, they all believed Jews were the superior race.
We got to understand from a moral point of view, everyone's on a par.
Every person deserves to be treated with respect, not forced into a subservient position of serving the Jew.
But Gary, that's where it stands today.
And the Christian Zionists are all in, sad to say.
Fbi Arrest Shocks Capitol00:03:26
All right, we've got two more clips to go.
And here we go.
This is a guy from your neck of the woods getting arrested for what we were just talking about.
As we come on the air at four, shock in the Capitol hallways after the FBI says that a Matt Sue state senator's chief of staff was arrested on federal child sex trafficking charges that happened in Juneau today.
That's where our political reporter Will Courtney joins us live as he continues to gather reaction from inside the Capitol building.
Yeah, Rebecca, I think shock about sums up what the reaction we're hearing in the Capitol today is.
That's after we learn that Senator George Rauscher, Sutton Senator George Rauscher's chief of staff, Craig Scott Valdez, was arrested on four different federal charges, including sex trafficking, child sex trafficking charges.
Court documents are describing an Anchorage incident in October where the FBI says Valdez used Snapchat to lure a juvenile to his Anchorage home to celebrate his birthday.
The documents go on to say the minor sibling alerted their mother, who used a family tracking app to locate the juvenile, heard the minor trying to leave, entered Valdez's home, and struck him to get the minor out.
Now, when police arrived, the FBI says Valdez had fled.
Senate Minority Leader Mike Kronk confirmed to me today that Valdez has been fired, calling the news shocking.
The FBI says at least 11 other juveniles may have also been targeted by Valdez across Alaska.
The three other charges in this case include production of child pornography, coercion and enticement of minors, and receipt of child pornography.
You'll have to forgive me if I'm being a little bit quiet.
Right behind me is the Senate Resources Committee, which Rauscher is a part of.
However, he was not here today.
They actually don't have quorum to conduct business, Rauscher being a part of that reason.
They don't have quorum.
We did also just get a reaction from the Alaska Republican Party as well, calling these charges horrifying and that now Valdez does not have any affiliation with the young Anchorage Republican Party.
Now, we are learning more, and on our website right now, we have an expanded coverage.
Rebecca.
I'm sorry, it was from Alaska, mom's day.
Well, there will be hundreds of thousands of arrests of this kind, Gary.
I'm sorry to say, child sex trafficking, child sexual abuse.
There's a veritable epidemic.
And, I mean, the idea of legalizing, you know, reducing the age of consent as was being discussed in the UK to the age of four.
Look, young adults don't have any idea what sex is about.
Children have no idea what sex is about.
We're talking about pre-pubescent.
I mean, you know, give me a break.
This is all outrageous.
I think it's bad enough as sex age of consent for females in some states.
It's only 14 years of age.
But there it is.
And the idea of reducing it to four.
I mean, talk about inhumanity.
I mean, this is grotesque.
This is repulsive, Gary.
And everyone ought to be eager to see all these child sex addicted individuals prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Iran Denies Accusations00:03:52
I endorse it 100%.
Okay, our last clip.
I want everyone to know what Iran has not done to us.
It's three minutes and 50 seconds.
Sometimes when things are written down on paper, they have a better impact when they're out loud.
And this is going to be one of those times.
This comes from Rothbard, 1776 on X, and here we go.
The last time that I checked, Iran hasn't stolen any of our freedoms.
Iran didn't run up a $38 trillion national debt and destroy our standard of living.
Iran didn't pass the Patriot Act to spy on Americans.
Iran didn't pass the income tax.
Iran didn't establish the IRS.
Iran didn't hand over full control of the U.S. monetary policy to a private banking cartel with the Federal Reserve Act of 1913.
Iran didn't force the NIH to fund gain of function research in Wuhan, China.
Iran didn't lock down American cities and businesses and schools.
Iran didn't pass experimental and deadly MRA vaccine mandates.
Iran didn't print $7 trillion during the COVID pandemic and destroy the American economy.
It isn't hosting drag queen story hours at your public elementary school.
Iran isn't promoting destructive and life-altering transgender surgeries and medications to children.
Iran isn't flooding American airwaves with pharmaceutical products.
Iran isn't trying to block out the sun or spray harmful chemicals all over our skies.
Iran isn't spraying all of our crops with cancer-causing pesticides.
Iran didn't give gliophosphate manufacturers immunity from poisoning America.
Iran didn't accuse the Supreme Court justice nominee of being a gang rapist.
Iran didn't spend $8 trillion invading Iraq and Afghanistan only to hand the latter back to the Taliban after the government collapsed in three days following 20 years of occupation.
Iran didn't open America's borders and flood the country with 40 million illegal immigrants.
Iran didn't try to start a race war by spreading hate and crime hoaxes all over cable news and social media networks.
Iran isn't hiding the Epstein documents and failing to prosecute corrupt billionaires, politicians, and royal family members.
Iran isn't forcing Americans to pass the hate speech laws and tear down the Americans' First Amendment.
Iran has never attacked the U.S. on American soil.
Iran didn't authorize Operation Fast and Furious to allow weapons to be illegally purchased and taken back to Mexico only to be used to kill U.S. border patrol agents.
Iran didn't overthrow the Gandhafi and destroy the country of Libya where they now have modern-day slaves.
Iran didn't hide the contents of Anthony Weiner's laptop with over 340,000 emails from Hillary Clinton, including files labeled crimes against children.
Iran didn't use America's intelligence agencies, FISA courts, and media organizations or political classes to frame Trump for treason.
Iran didn't draw up plans to assassinate Julian Assange for exposing U.S. war crimes in the Middle East.
Iran also didn't exile Edward Snowden for revealing the widespread and illegal surveillance being conducted on American citizens.
Iran did not assassinate JFK, RFK, or Charlie Kirk.
The U.S. government did all of these things on behalf of submersive domestic and foreign influence.
You woke up this morning and found out that the United States had sent missiles over to Iran and bombed a school, killing 46 to 50 schoolgirls.
And some of you with your MAGA hats on have the audacity to defend this.
No new wars, peacetime president.
That was all the things that we voted for.
You're defending it.
You're trying to downplay it.
You're trying to say this is not a war.
You're trying to tell people you don't understand geopolitics.
You're trying to explain to people that we're simply trying to liberate the Iranian people.
I may not understand geopolitics, but I am fully aware that the United States citizens have been at war with its own government for a number of years, thanks in large part to foreign influences from a country that we're not allowed to criticize.
But go on, defend it, tell the people: this is good for America.
Defending The War00:00:50
Accountability is coming.
This is good for America.
This is to protect the American citizens.
This is to free the Iranian citizens.
Whatever helps you sleep at night, I guess.
All right.
Gary, that took my breath away.
Honest.
That was so sensational.
That was so timely.
That is so to the point.
Honestly, you've outdone yourself, Gary.
That may be the single best clip you've ever played on any of our shows, and there are a whole lot of them today.
Thank you for that, my friend.
All right.
Okay, everyone.
This has been Inconvenient Truth, number 167.
And like I said, you won't new guys.
Let me know you're still out there because I miss all of y'all dearly.