Jim Fetzer - The Raw Deal (11 March 2026) "Fearsome Threesome" edition with Russ Winter and Joachim Hagopian Aired: 2026-03-11 Duration: 01:56:35 === Economic War Behind Territory (15:20) === [00:00:55] This is Jim Zetzer, your host on The Raw Deal, right here on Revolution Radio Studio B this 11th day of March 2026, joined by my colleagues Russ Winder and Joaquina Gopian for a fearsome threesome edition. [00:01:11] I'm increasingly convinced that Trump had no idea what he was getting into, that he didn't even understand the role of the Strait of Hormuz and how Iran could bottle up international oil shipments. [00:01:25] Here we have a report from Epic Times. [00:01:30] Iran vows to block oil shipments until U.S. Israeli attacks end. [00:01:37] President Donald Trump has warned that Iran will be hit much harder if regime forces in Tehran block oil experts from the Middle East. [00:01:48] And yet that was the most obvious consequence of attacking Iran. [00:01:52] Everyone understood that would happen. [00:01:55] Everyone, it appears, save for Donald J. Trump. [00:02:00] A spokesman for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said on March 9th, Tehran would not allow any Middle Eastern oil to reach the United States or its allies as long as attacks against Iran continue. [00:02:16] A spokesperson, General Ali Mohammad Naini, was cited by the Revolutionary Guard Corps affiliate Tasman News, saying that Iran's military would not allow a single liter of oil to be exported from the region until further notice due to ongoing aggression by the United States and Israel. [00:02:41] He suggested that an Iranian oil shipment blockade would send crude prices soaring and that any attempt by the U.S. and its ally to bring down oil price would prove temporary and fruitless. [00:02:56] Meanwhile, here's Trump warning, Iran's going to be hit 20 times harder if Hormuz oil is disrupted. [00:03:07] And yet again, I say it was the most obvious consequence of the attack that that would happen. [00:03:13] President Donald Trump warned Monday, the U.S. would respond with overwhelming force if Iran attempts to halt oil shipments in the Straits of Hormuz, even as he has recently said U.S. strikes have already severely damaged Iran's military capabilities. [00:03:31] If Iran does anything that stops the flow of oil within the Strait of Hormuz, they'll be hit by the United States of America 20 times harder than they've been hit thus far. [00:03:42] He wrote Monday on True Social. [00:03:44] Additionally, we'll take out easily destroyable targets that will make it virtually impossible for Iran to ever be built back as a nation again. [00:03:55] Death, fire, and fury will rain upon him. [00:03:59] I hope and pray that does not happen. [00:04:03] Which sounded to me like the desperate pleadings of a desperate man. [00:04:07] Meanwhile, this brilliant Chinese professor explains very directly why what's going on here and why the value of the petrodollar is right now. [00:04:20] There is a war happening in the Middle East that could destroy the one system keeping America the most powerful country on Earth. [00:04:28] And no, I'm not talking about the military. [00:04:30] I'm not talking about aircraft carriers or nuclear weapons or fighter jets. [00:04:34] I am talking about something way more powerful than all of that combined. [00:04:38] I am talking about the petrodollar. [00:04:40] See, most people look at the Iran-Israel conflict and they think this is about religion. [00:04:45] They think this is about territory. [00:04:46] They think this is about who launched what missile at who, but that is the surface. [00:04:50] That is the movie playing on your screen, while the real plot is happening behind the curtain. [00:04:55] Because what is actually at stake right now is the financial system that has kept the United States dollar at the center of the entire global economy for over 50 years. [00:05:04] 50 years. [00:05:05] And right now, that system is cracking. [00:05:07] The math is breaking. [00:05:08] The geography is shifting. [00:05:09] And the craziest part, most people have absolutely no idea it is even happening. [00:05:14] They are watching the explosions on the news. [00:05:16] They are watching the political speeches. [00:05:18] They are picking sides. [00:05:19] And meanwhile, the actual game, the real game, the one that determines who controls the global economy for the next century, that game is being played right underneath their feet. [00:05:29] So today, I am going to break this down for you. [00:05:32] Not the version you see on CNN, not the version you see on Twitter. [00:05:37] The real version. [00:05:38] The version that is about money, oil, game theory, and the future of American power itself. [00:05:44] Let me say this one more time so it really sinks in. [00:05:46] The war between Iran and Israel is not just a military conflict. [00:05:51] On the surface, yes, it looks like one. [00:05:53] You see the missiles, you see the drone strikes, you see the retaliations. [00:05:58] But underneath all of that, what is actually happening is an economic war. [00:06:02] It is an attack on the financial engine that powers American global dominance. [00:06:07] And this is not some conspiracy theory. [00:06:09] This is not speculation. [00:06:10] This is game theory. [00:06:11] This is geography. [00:06:13] This is cold, hard, brutal math. [00:06:16] When you strip away the noise, when you strip away the media coverage and the political talking points, what you are left with is a calculated strategic assault on the system that allows the United States to borrow trillions of dollars, fund the largest military in human history, and maintain influence in every single corner of the globe. [00:06:34] That system has a name. [00:06:35] It is called the petrodollar system. [00:06:37] And if you do not understand how it works, then you cannot understand why this war is happening, why it is happening now, and why the outcome of this conflict could reshape the entire global order for the rest of our lifetimes. [00:06:50] So let me paint the picture for you. [00:06:52] Right now, if you turn on any news channel in the world, here is what you are going to see. [00:06:56] You're going to see footage of missiles flying through the sky. [00:06:59] You're going to see explosions lighting up city skylines. [00:07:02] You are going to see politicians standing behind podiums, delivering carefully written speeches about security, sovereignty, and the right to self-defense. [00:07:10] You are going to see military analysts drawing arrows on maps, talking about strike zones and interceptor systems and casualty reports. [00:07:17] And all of that is real. [00:07:19] I am not saying it is fake. [00:07:20] Those things are happening. [00:07:21] People are dying. [00:07:22] Infrastructure is being destroyed. [00:07:24] The human cost of this conflict is enormous and it should not be ignored. [00:07:28] But here's what I need you to understand. [00:07:30] In geopolitics, the things you can see are almost never the full story. [00:07:34] In fact, the visible stuff, the missiles, the explosions, the speeches, that is usually just the top layer. [00:07:40] The real story is always underneath. [00:07:42] The real story is about incentives. [00:07:44] It is about who benefits and who loses. [00:07:46] It is about economic structures that most people never think about because they were designed to be invisible. [00:07:51] It is about geographic choke points that control the flow of the most important commodity on the planet. [00:07:56] And it is about a financial system so deeply embedded into the global economy that most people do not even realize it exists until it starts to break. [00:08:04] So when people ask the obvious question, why is this war happening right now? [00:08:08] The answer is not as simple as these countries hate each other. [00:08:11] Countries have hated each other for centuries. [00:08:13] Hatred does not start wars. [00:08:14] You know what starts wars? [00:08:16] Strategic systems under pressure. [00:08:18] Systems that are beginning to crack. [00:08:20] And right now, one of the most powerful systems ever built in modern history is under more pressure than it has faced in decades. [00:08:29] That system controls how oil is traded. [00:08:32] It controls how money flows. [00:08:34] And it controls who sits at the top of the global power structure. [00:08:37] That is what this war is really about. [00:08:40] So let me show you what is actually going on. [00:08:42] But before I get into the war itself, before I talk about Iran's strategy, before I talk about the missiles and the drones and the Strait of Hormuz, I need you to understand one thing first. [00:08:52] And this is the thing that most people get completely wrong about power. [00:08:56] People think empires survive because of their armies. [00:08:59] They think the United States is the most powerful country in the world because it has the biggest military, the most advanced weapons, the most aircraft carriers spread across every ocean. [00:09:09] And yes, all of that is true. [00:09:11] The American military is extraordinary. [00:09:14] But here is the part they do not teach you. [00:09:16] Military power alone has never sustained an empire, not once in history. [00:09:22] Every empire that has ever lasted, every single one, had an economic system behind it, a financial structure, a money machine that kept the whole thing running. [00:09:33] And in the case of the United States, that money machine is built on one thing, oil. [00:09:38] Not American oil, the world's oil. [00:09:40] And the way that oil connects to the American dollar is one of the most brilliant and most fragile systems ever designed. [00:09:46] Let me explain. [00:09:47] Here is how the system works. [00:09:48] Oil is the single most important commodity in the global economy. [00:09:52] Bar none. [00:09:53] There is nothing else that comes close. [00:09:55] Every factory needs it. [00:09:56] Every airplane needs it. [00:09:58] Every shipping container crossing the ocean needs it. [00:10:00] Every car, every truck, every military vehicle on the planet runs on it. [00:10:05] Modern civilization, as we know it, does not function without oil. [00:10:09] Now here is the critical part. [00:10:10] For over 50 years, almost all of the oil traded on the global market has been priced and sold in one currency. [00:10:16] The United States dollar. [00:10:18] Not the Euro, not the yen, not the yuan, the dollar. [00:10:22] Think about what that means for a second. [00:10:24] If you are Japan and you need to buy oil from Saudi Arabia, you cannot pay in yen. [00:10:30] You have to pay in dollars. [00:10:31] If you are India and you need oil from the Gulf, you cannot pay in rupees. [00:10:35] You have to pay in dollars. [00:10:37] If you are Germany, Brazil, South Korea, it does not matter. [00:10:41] Every single country that needs oil, which is every country on Earth, must first acquire United States dollars before they can buy a single barrel. [00:10:49] Now, what does that create? [00:10:50] It creates something incredibly powerful. [00:10:53] It creates constant, never-ending global demand for the American dollar. [00:10:58] Every single day, countries around the world are buying dollars, holding dollars, and storing dollars in their reserves just so they can participate in the oil market. [00:11:08] And that demand is the secret engine behind American economic power. [00:11:13] Because when the entire world needs your currency, you can do things that no other country can do. [00:11:19] You can print money without destroying its value, at least not immediately. [00:11:23] You can borrow trillions of dollars at low interest rates because everyone wants to hold your debt. [00:11:28] You can fund the largest military in human history and station it across every continent and every ocean on the planet. [00:11:35] You can run trade deficits year after year after year, and the system keeps working because the demand for your currency never stops. [00:11:43] But this system did not happen by accident. [00:11:45] It was built. [00:11:46] It was engineered through very deliberate alliances in the Middle East, specifically with the oil-producing states of the Persian Gulf. [00:11:52] The deal was simple and it was genius. [00:11:55] The Gulf states, led by Saudi Arabia, agreed to sell their oil exclusively in United States dollars. [00:12:00] In return, the United States agreed to provide military protection. [00:12:04] American bases, American weapons, American security guarantees. [00:12:07] The Gulf countries got a shield. [00:12:09] America got the financial backbone of its entire empire. [00:12:12] That is the petrodollar system. [00:12:14] That is the invisible machine. [00:12:16] machine running underneath everything. [00:12:18] And as long as that machine keeps running, the United States stays on top. [00:12:21] But the moment someone threatens to break that machine, everything changes. [00:12:26] And that is exactly what is happening right now. [00:12:28] Now, here is where most people get this conflict completely wrong. [00:12:32] When they watch the news, they think the war is between Iran and Israel. [00:12:36] They think the battlefield is in Gaza or Lebanon or on Israeli soil. [00:12:40] And yes, those are active fronts. [00:12:42] Those are real places where real fighting is happening. [00:12:44] But they are not the main event. [00:12:46] The real battlefield, the one that actually matters in the grand scheme of things, is the Gulf. [00:12:51] I am talking about Saudi Arabia. [00:12:52] I am talking about the United Arab Emirates. [00:12:55] I am talking about Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait. [00:12:58] These are the places that matter most in this conflict, and most people do not even realize it. [00:13:03] See, these countries are not just wealthy nations sitting on top of oil. [00:13:07] They are critical nodes in the global financial system. [00:13:11] They are the infrastructure of the petrodollar. [00:13:14] The oil they produce, the money they generate, the investments they make, all of that flows directly into global markets and reinforces the dominance of the United States dollar. [00:13:24] Take Dubai as an example. [00:13:25] Dubai did not become a global city by accident. [00:13:28] It was built on one thing above everything else, stability. [00:13:31] Wealthy people from all over the world moved their money to Dubai because they believed it was safe. [00:13:36] Businesses set up headquarters there because the region was stable. [00:13:39] Investors poured billions into real estate, infrastructure, and financial markets because they trusted that American military power would keep the Gulf secure. [00:13:48] The entire economic model of these Gulf states is built on the perception of safety, not just actual safety, the perception of it. [00:13:55] Now imagine what happens when that perception starts to crack. [00:13:59] Imagine investors watching missiles fly across the Gulf region. [00:14:02] Imagine wealthy expatriates looking at the news and wondering if their families are safe. [00:14:06] Imagine insurance companies recalculating risk for every cargo ship passing through the area. [00:14:11] What happens? [00:14:12] Capital runs. [00:14:13] Money moves. [00:14:14] Businesses start looking for the exit. [00:14:16] And when capital flees the Gulf, it does not just hurt Dubai or Riyadh or Doha. [00:14:21] It weakens the entire financial ecosystem that the petrodollar is built on. [00:14:25] The oil revenue slows down. [00:14:27] The investments dry up. [00:14:28] The recycling of dollars through global markets starts to break down. [00:14:32] And this is where Iran's real strategy becomes terrifying, because Iran is not trying to beat the United States in a straight-up military fight. [00:14:39] They know they cannot do that. [00:14:40] No country on earth can match the American military in a direct conventional war. [00:14:44] Iran knows this. [00:14:45] So instead of fighting the machine, they are attacking the fuel that powers the machine. [00:14:50] They are going after the economic foundations. [00:14:52] They are targeting the Gulf. [00:14:53] They are targeting the perception of stability. [00:14:56] They are trying to make the entire region feel unsafe, unpredictable, and risky. [00:15:02] And if they succeed, even partially, the financial damage could be far greater than anything a missile could ever do to a military base. [00:15:10] Now let me show you why geography makes this whole situation even more dangerous. [00:15:16] Because when we talk about the Gulf region, we are not just talking about countries and cities. [00:15:21] We are talking about one of the most important geographic choke points on the entire planet. [00:15:26] It is called the Strait of Hormuz. [00:15:28] And if you do not know what the Strait of Hormuz is, you need to learn because this single narrow waterway might be the most strategically important piece of geography in the modern world. [00:15:38] Here is what it is. [00:15:39] The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow passage of water that connects the Persian Gulf to the open ocean. [00:15:44] In some places, it is only about 50 kilometers wide. [00:15:47] That is it, 50 kilometers. [00:15:49] And through this tiny corridor, roughly 20% of the entire world's oil supply passes every single day, 20%. [00:15:57] That means one out of every five barrels of oil consumed on this planet travels through this one narrow chokepoint. [00:16:05] Countries like India, China, Japan, South Korea, and dozens of others depend on oil shipments that come through this route. [00:16:11] If that route gets disrupted, if ships cannot pass safely, the entire global energy market goes into shock. === The Strait of Hormuz Crisis (09:05) === [00:16:16] Prices spike. [00:16:17] Supply chains collapse. [00:16:18] Industrial economies that rely on imported energy start grinding to a halt. [00:16:22] And here is the part that makes this a nightmare for the United States and its allies. [00:16:26] Geography does not treat both sides equally. [00:16:28] On the Gulf side, you have the oil-producing states, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain. [00:16:34] These countries are mostly flat. [00:16:36] Desert terrain, open, exposed. [00:16:38] Their critical infrastructure, their oil fields, their pipelines, their desalination plants, their export terminals, all of it sits out in the open, visible and vulnerable. [00:16:46] Now look at the other side. [00:16:47] On the Iranian side of the strait, you have mountains, massive, rugged mountain ranges that stretch along the entire coastline. [00:16:54] And those mountains are not just scenery. [00:16:56] They are natural fortresses. [00:16:58] Iran has spent decades embedding missile systems, drone launch sites, and military installations deep into those mountains, hidden, protected, nearly impossible to hit with conventional strikes. [00:17:12] Let me begin with you, Russ. [00:17:17] I think that this guy is the economic equivalent of Colonel McGregor. [00:17:24] He is the best. [00:17:26] He has done many of these videos. [00:17:28] He's explaining exactly what's going on with greater clarity and precision than any other figure in the world, commenting on what's going on today. [00:17:37] Your thoughts, because I think he's nailing it. [00:17:41] The petrodollars at risk. [00:17:42] Donald Trump hadn't a clue when he engaged in this, and he's now acting desperate because he doesn't know what to do. [00:17:51] Russ. [00:17:52] Yeah, the Iranian strategy clearly, obviously, as you say, is to drive a wedge between these oil producers, the Persian Gulf producers, and the United States. [00:18:06] And, you know, we've heard from the very beginning, the Gulf states are now saying, why couldn't you defend us? [00:18:12] You're here to give us protection. [00:18:14] It didn't work. [00:18:14] You know, what good are you? [00:18:16] Meanwhile, the Americans have kind of turned tail. [00:18:20] You had this incident the other day with the foreign minister of Saudi Arabia has just come right out and said that Israel is a plague on our region. [00:18:30] So they're kind of turning mostly against Israel and the fact that the United States is backing Israel the way it is. [00:18:37] But the economic part is, yeah, 20 million barrels go through those straits. [00:18:44] Most of that is the various Persian Gulf states and Saudi Arabia. [00:18:51] And right now, I think the key is do these states let the U.S. base there? [00:18:57] And it doesn't look like they are. [00:19:00] The wild card is Saudi Arabia, because Saudi Arabia can get some oil out to the west. [00:19:07] They have a pipeline where they can get maybe 3 million barrels a day out to the Red Sea. [00:19:14] But there you have the Houthis. [00:19:16] So I'm sure Iran is just telling Iran, you know, you're talking big, you're talking big about Israel. [00:19:22] But are you going to base the U.S. in your country? [00:19:27] Are you going to base the U.S. for, say, an attack on our Karg Island, which we can talk about later in the Western Persian Gulf? [00:19:35] And it remains to be seen the choices that the Saudis make. [00:19:39] But they'd be cra I think they'd be kind of crazy to go up against Iran because if they do, then Iran is going to destroy their water installation, their water facilities, desalinization, and people will not be able to eat. [00:19:55] They won't have any water. [00:19:56] I mean, that'll really be a killer killer show. [00:19:59] So they're holding that over them as well. [00:20:02] Meanwhile, who's going to be buying all the huge treasury auctions that just keep coming and rolling over the debt? [00:20:11] The last auction didn't go very well. [00:20:13] That's probably a sign that the Gulf states are a little bit short of De Niro to participate in these auctions. [00:20:22] The inside story would be to determine if they're actually going on strike. [00:20:28] So there's some factors out there that I'm kind of describing here. [00:20:32] Strikes on the treasury auctions, the bases returning. [00:20:36] What do the Saudis do? [00:20:37] Do the Saudis want the Iranians to leave them alone and shipping it out to the West so at least they get some revenue coming in. [00:20:44] And that's all up in the air. [00:20:46] And I don't see any coverage of it. [00:20:48] I think this guy set the stage really well. [00:20:51] But those are the little details that nobody's covering except for. [00:20:56] This guy's a genius and his ability to lecture is phenomenal. [00:21:01] I love the guy. [00:21:04] Right now, the details and the data points of what's actually going on between these countries is really interesting and kind of up in the air. [00:21:12] That's the point I'm making. [00:21:13] Yes, yes, yes. [00:21:15] And I think it's Bahrain that has already declared they're no longer going to house U.S. bases. [00:21:20] Look at the trouble. [00:21:21] The U.S. came in there promising protection and is even in Saudi Arabia's observed. [00:21:25] They're only interested in protecting Israel, not us. [00:21:30] Joaquim. [00:21:31] But wait a minute. [00:21:32] The United States is basically gearing up a bunch more troops to go into that region. [00:21:36] Where are they going to go? [00:21:37] Israel? [00:21:38] They just got to put them all on Israel? [00:21:40] Where are all these troops going to go? [00:21:42] If Saudi Arabia won't take them. [00:21:44] Russ, it's a catastrophe for the United States that anyone with an elementary knowledge of the region should have understood, which proves conclusively Donald Trump didn't even have elementary knowledge of what he was getting. [00:21:58] That's because Donald Trump gets his advice. [00:22:00] His big whisperer, his big Shabbat Ludovicer whisperer is, by his own admission, Jared Kushner. [00:22:08] Big story this week. [00:22:10] Joaquim. [00:22:11] Yeah. [00:22:12] Well, this has been a long time coming, actually. [00:22:15] You know, I actually said that the U.S. dollar is going to get on the hook. [00:22:20] You know, it's not going to be the international currency. [00:22:24] And, you know, Saudi Arabia has been moving toward trading not in the petrodollar. [00:22:30] That's been an issue now for quite some time. [00:22:33] They warmed relations with both Israel, but then they also, you know, normalized some relations with Iran in the last year or so. [00:22:46] This has been a long time coming. [00:22:48] The United States, like I keep saying, is a paper tiger. [00:22:52] It doesn't have the backup strength, economically or militarily, to be able to be the security apparatus, you know, safeguarding all these Gulf state countries. [00:23:11] The emperor is now naked, you know, before the world. [00:23:15] And everybody's realizing America does not have that power. [00:23:20] They're pulling a bad defense system from South Korea, which is up in arms over that, just to bring it to Israel, not to any of these Gulf states, but only to Israel. [00:23:35] This whole thing tells you just how much control Israel has over Trump. [00:23:42] You know, I've been saying for a long time with a lot of backup on the receipts that, yeah, the guy's a pedophile and he's under sexual blackmail threat all the time. [00:23:54] So this is what I think is behind all this. [00:23:58] And he's a Shabad Zionist. [00:24:00] Yes, of course we know that. [00:24:02] Jared Kushner, his son-in-law. [00:24:04] You know, so yeah, there's no surprise here, really. [00:24:10] And, you know, I've been saying that the guy's, you know, mentally, emotionally, very unstable right now. [00:24:18] And he's unable to cope with the stress that's going on. [00:24:25] And he only is able to listen to yes men and women around him that only tell him what he wants to believe. [00:24:35] So, yeah, I mean, it's exposed America, the empire as total paper tiger. [00:24:42] They do not have the strength. [00:24:44] They're falling now. [00:24:46] No other country can really rely on it. [00:24:49] I mean, Europe has been finding out that, you know, they're no longer going to be backing so much anyway of the war in Ukraine. [00:24:59] And Israel basically, I believe that, and one of the, you know, I've been watching this guy only just recently, though, I found out about this Professor Jiang Chunkin, the guy that was on there. [00:25:14] He apparently is from Canada and he is stationed in Beijing as a professor. === America As A Paper Tiger (04:59) === [00:25:21] And anyway, yeah, he's very good. [00:25:25] I think that's an AI-generated voice, though. [00:25:29] I see him with an accent on all the other videos that I believe are really him. [00:25:37] But I don't know. [00:25:38] The content probably is right on with Professor Jiang, what he says. [00:25:44] But I'm not so certain about that video. [00:25:47] It's certainly the voice. [00:25:50] But I also have watched several of his videos because he really gets into the depth of it. [00:25:56] I mean, not just economics, but the military, the political aspect, the global aspect. [00:26:02] He really has it nailed. [00:26:04] And I was actually impressed to see that he goes deeper. [00:26:11] He doesn't talk about just the countries. [00:26:16] I saw the video that he did. [00:26:18] Standby, standby, standby. [00:26:20] We'll be right back after this break. [00:26:32] Angered by the injustices inflicted upon the innocence of the world. [00:26:36] Do you have a message you'd like to share? [00:26:38] Any knowledge you'd like to impart to those willing to learn? [00:26:41] Have you ever listened to our shows and thought, hey, I could do this, but you just don't know how to kickstart your hosting ambitions? [00:26:48] Are you an established professional host? [00:26:50] On the Iranian side of the strait, you have mountains, massive rugged... 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[00:30:02] You're listening to Revolution Radio, FreedomSlips.com, 100% listener-supported radio. [00:30:09] And now we return you to your host. === Escalating Into Technology Warfare (15:05) === [00:30:20] Let me jump in here on this train of thought. [00:30:24] Sure. [00:30:27] You know, he was talking about the petrodollar and the oil, which is, you know, really is a big story, but Iran is going to escalate it and they're going to go after the financial system and the technology arena and start destroying very, very expensive technology. [00:30:45] You know, Intel has a big plan in Israel. [00:30:48] There's plants all over the Middle East. [00:30:51] There's AI plants throughout the Persian Gulf. [00:30:54] They're going to start wrecking that. [00:30:55] Now, I noticed that General Flynn was out saying, oh, no, no, no, Iran, you can't do that. [00:31:01] That would be a huge mistake. [00:31:03] And I tweeted him back. [00:31:04] I said, what are you talking about? [00:31:06] That would bring down the entire bubble economy of the United States in one squelt swoop. [00:31:13] Yeah, what's General Flynn doing? [00:31:15] You know, sticking up for Israel. [00:31:17] I mean, he turns out to be a big loser. [00:31:20] But Joaquin, I want you to continue. [00:31:22] I have yet to hear a single claim made by this professor that didn't resonate with truth. [00:31:30] He is nailing it again and again. [00:31:33] And as you say, not just on the economics, but on the military aspects. [00:31:37] I mean, it's absurd. [00:31:38] The Gulf Coast states cannot defend themselves. [00:31:42] I mean, it's hopeless. [00:31:44] So the U.S. claimed they would defend the Gulf Coast case, but they're now discovering it was hypocrisy, phony, fraudulent. [00:31:52] They have lost faith in the U.S. [00:31:55] I guarantee the petrodollar will go. [00:31:58] It is on its way. [00:32:01] Joaquin. [00:32:02] Right. [00:32:03] Yeah, the point I was making, he was talking to NEMA, the Iranian podcast, who's also very good. [00:32:11] And he was saying that this isn't a war just between this country and this country. [00:32:17] It goes much deeper and bigger, higher up in the realm of the power structure than that. [00:32:23] And he was basically saying they're ready to destroy America. [00:32:29] America, and he was saying, Professor Xiang was actually saying Israel is going to end up probably the winner in all this. [00:32:38] I don't agree with that point. [00:32:40] I think before all this ends, Israel is going to get wiped out. [00:32:46] I don't see any other way. [00:32:47] I don't see any other way out because that madman, Bibi Netanyahu, is going to go and he might even do the SAMHSA option. [00:32:56] So, yeah, I agree completely. [00:32:59] Israel is being wiped off the map. [00:33:02] Russ, I know you have more thoughts. [00:33:04] Go right ahead, Adam. [00:33:08] There's a lawful lot of what I call plunge protection team. [00:33:11] Operation Plunge Protection Team is a term for intervention and manipulating markets. [00:33:18] And, you know, the Treasury announced that they would be shorting oil futures. [00:33:23] And if you notice, oil futures looked like they were going to explode and then they got to kind of set back. [00:33:28] And I'll get, I have a whole post that we can go into when I'm up on my around the webs to kind of discuss this oil situation. [00:33:36] But they're also doing in the stock markets. [00:33:38] You can just tell. [00:33:39] You can tell that they're intervening and trying to keep a prop into the markets. [00:33:43] Every time it kind of gets in trouble, there's these big reversals. [00:33:48] It's obvious. [00:33:49] And a lot of it is the matrix, the sort of neo-caliguline matrix that got set up, which Trump actually plays a major role in. [00:33:59] Just a word about oil is up to 120. [00:34:03] All the hedge funds were moving. [00:34:04] They're anticipating indefinite rises. [00:34:07] And then the G7 said they were contemplating releasing oil and it caused a calamity. [00:34:15] All this is done with derivatives with a tiny, tiny margin of error. [00:34:21] And when some started to withdraw to get their money back, the whole thing collapsed and brought the price of oil back to 85. [00:34:27] I know you're not. [00:34:28] Let me give you some data points on this whole strategic petroleum. [00:34:32] Okay, so they're, you know, the United States is probably going to have to come up with the majority of it. [00:34:37] Japan's got the other one. [00:34:39] Those are the only two countries that have large strategic reserves. [00:34:42] Germany has a little one. [00:34:45] None of these other G7 countries have any reserves. [00:34:48] So it's all U.S. and Japan. [00:34:50] The release time, you know, the shortfall in oil in the two hormus is 20 million a day. [00:34:57] So maybe they can cut that back a little bit, sneak some of it, like I say, out through the Western pipelines of Saudi Arabia, cut it back a little bit, maybe sneak an oil tanker through here and there. [00:35:09] But the release schedule of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve is $4 million a day. [00:35:15] Big deal. [00:35:17] Barrel. [00:35:18] Right. [00:35:19] Yeah. [00:35:20] Four a day. [00:35:22] Big deal. [00:35:23] Listen, Trump reporting having taken out some Iranian mining craft. [00:35:28] But U.S. doesn't have any mine sweepers. [00:35:31] We sent them all home. [00:35:32] We were junking them. [00:35:34] Trump wasn't at all prepared for this. [00:35:36] He's got no way of coping with it. [00:35:38] Rand has a dozen ways to stop ships. [00:35:41] Trump actually said that they're inactive. [00:35:43] He said that he said the mine ships that they took out were 10 quote unquote inactive. [00:35:50] He was actually. [00:35:52] He actually disclosed it correctly. [00:35:54] There's nobody out there doing it yet. [00:35:56] If they did, you would never know. [00:35:58] They would just sneak out at night. [00:36:00] Probably have little submarines that can go out there. [00:36:03] They could lay the mines with ease. [00:36:05] So there's no way of stopping the mines. [00:36:07] And the mines would physically, physically stop the flow of tankers through there. [00:36:13] Right now, it's just constraints from the insurance companies. [00:36:17] Yeah. [00:36:18] So he tried to get the price and it hit the price of oil. [00:36:23] They have all the military hardware right on the banks there. [00:36:28] And it's only 25 miles wide. [00:36:31] They don't need actually to do the mines. [00:36:35] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:36:37] Listen, Trump has suggested U.S. Navy would escort tankers through the streets. [00:36:43] What a joke. [00:36:43] It would be a suicide mission. [00:36:45] Every damn one of them would be sunk. [00:36:47] I mean, it's idiotic. [00:36:49] And the Navy is fine. [00:36:51] The Navy said, no, we can't do it. [00:36:55] We have no ships available for that mission. [00:36:59] The problem so far is that he gets away with these lies. [00:37:02] He throws this out there and it actually impacts the market because these people are so used to being smoked pumping dumps around Trump. [00:37:12] He just does it everywhere. [00:37:13] The whole financial system is Trump pumping dumps. [00:37:17] And you know his friends are trading it. [00:37:22] Go ahead, Joaquim. [00:37:23] Yeah, I say the guy's mentally impaired. [00:37:26] He's not up to snuff. [00:37:28] They need to get the 25th Amendment on this guy. [00:37:32] Yeah. [00:37:33] As Russ was suggesting, desalinization plants are under attack now. [00:37:40] It was Iran was hit first, its desalinization plant. [00:37:46] The difference being Iran only gets about 5% of its water from desalinization plants. [00:37:52] The Gulf states, 90, 95% of their water. [00:37:56] So attacking Iran's desalinization plant is one thing and makes a marginal difference. [00:38:05] Attacking the desalinization for the Gulf state is huge. [00:38:10] Meanwhile, Tel Aviv is fully blacked out and suffering massive. [00:38:15] They're even hiding. [00:38:16] You know, they're taking down, even YouTube is taking down these videos showing the devastation to Tel Aviv and Haifa as rapidly as they are put up. [00:38:26] Meanwhile, Iran declares we'll no longer launch missiles with warheads less than one ton. [00:38:37] I mean, this is so awful for the United States and Israel. [00:38:43] And yet Trump declares they're completely defeated, you know, that they have nothing. [00:38:47] And then immediately, no sooner than he utters the foul lies than here come the one-ton missiles. [00:38:56] Yeah, yeah. [00:38:57] And they are hitting their targets. [00:39:01] Yeah, Israel does not have the Iron Dome functioning now. [00:39:05] And everything's getting through. [00:39:08] They've only sent, I think today they sent 10 missiles out. [00:39:13] They're down to 10 missiles sending them. [00:39:15] They don't need to do a lot per day anymore. [00:39:18] And they're going to be stepping it up eventually. [00:39:21] But these are Hezbollah's actually having some pretty good success. [00:39:25] So that's really a bad sign for Israel, or Hezbollah is laying on. [00:39:30] Yes, and while they're sending out fewer missiles, because I mean, this is like the 40th wave. [00:39:36] They have fewer significant targets, and they're hitting them with bigger payloads and doing more damage. [00:39:42] So it may be smaller in number, but the impact is still enormous. [00:39:46] And as Russ observes, taking out those tech centers, what's their interpretation, General Flynn here, Russ? [00:39:54] I mean, it seems to me he's totally off base here. [00:39:56] He's just not paying. [00:39:58] He's trying to make up the rules of warfare along his lines, you know, how he would like the rules of war to go. [00:40:05] And that's been the problem with the American advisors all along. [00:40:08] So if he's a whisperer to Trump, he's again, he's giving him bad advice too. [00:40:13] And at one time, he was a Trump whisperer. [00:40:16] So that's not good advice. [00:40:18] Because they're going to hit leverage on the technology industry. [00:40:24] I think that's pretty obvious. [00:40:26] Probably before the desalinization, because the desolinization would be the really end of the Persian Gulf region. [00:40:32] The technology hits make much more sense to me. [00:40:37] Joaquim, yeah, basically, the Gulf states are out of luck. [00:40:44] They rely on food. [00:40:47] They can't grow much there. [00:40:50] And their desalinated water units are out. [00:40:54] I mean, they're in a world of hurt. [00:40:58] And they can't get their oil out. [00:40:59] So they don't have money coming in. [00:41:01] The desalinizations aren't out yet, but they're being threatened. [00:41:05] Oh. [00:41:05] Okay. [00:41:06] Yeah, they haven't. [00:41:08] They're totally at the mercy. [00:41:09] They're totally at the mercy. [00:41:10] And of course, America is not going to help them. [00:41:12] They can't. [00:41:13] They don't have the ability either. [00:41:15] So, yeah. [00:41:17] Well, Mary, what's going to happen is that the people that live in those Gulf states are going to get fed up with it. [00:41:26] And there might even be some, you know, regime changes amongst the monarchies. [00:41:31] Joachim, they're already. [00:41:32] I mean, Biran is 80% Shiite. [00:41:35] Mebran's going to go. [00:41:36] That guy's already rioting. [00:41:38] Yes. [00:41:40] Bahrain. [00:41:40] The wealthy in the Gulf states have already fled. [00:41:43] And the Gulf States can already see that the United States never had any interest in protecting them, only Israel. [00:41:51] The U.S. bases in the Gulf states are gone forever. [00:41:56] I guarantee 100%. [00:41:58] If the war ended today, those U.S. bases would still be gone tomorrow. [00:42:04] Here you have Larry Johnson talking about doubts, increasing doubts about what's going on here with the war. [00:42:11] He's very good. [00:42:15] Sonar 21, excellent, excellent site. [00:42:20] Here we go. [00:42:20] Let's pick it up with Judge Knapp and Larry Johnson. [00:42:28] You had to alter or abolish the government. [00:42:32] Gold and silver gold and one of its principal pillars of bricks. [00:42:44] Iran. [00:42:47] In a very elegant, diplomatic, but firm move, Russia reminded India that when you betray us as a friend, there's a price to be paid. [00:43:02] Prime Minister Modi went to Israel two days before the start of the Israeli-U.S. unlawful, illegal, immoral attack on Iran. [00:43:14] And boy, you talk about bowing and scraping. [00:43:20] Modi had a big case of chapstick with him for all of the rear-end smooching that he was doing. [00:43:26] Oh, my God. [00:43:28] And they signed a number of mutual security agreements and security cooperation. [00:43:33] And, you know, he's referred to India as like the fatherland for Judaism, for at least Indian Jews. [00:43:42] And Modi didn't have a clue how this war was going to go either. [00:43:46] If this was sugar, you would have come away in a diabetic coma. [00:43:51] So two days later, then the war starts. [00:43:55] India is 80% dependent on the flow of oil out of the Persian Gulf. [00:44:02] The shutdown of the supply of oil that's coming out has all of it, you know, took oil from $65 a barrel to now $110 a barrel. [00:44:15] That is an economic cost that, and it's not just that the price has gone up. [00:44:22] There is no oil coming out. [00:44:26] We've never experienced anything in history like this. [00:44:31] We've had previous spikes in the price of oil. [00:44:35] When the special military operations started, Russia started with Ukraine. [00:44:40] Oil spiked. [00:44:41] I think it got up to like $200 a barrel briefly during the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War back in 1973, 74. [00:44:51] But the supply was not suspended. [00:44:55] The supply now is suspended. [00:44:57] So now India is faced with, oh, we got to go find some other oil. [00:45:01] Well, they had been buying, they had been tweaking the United States nose by buying oil from Russia, but they were getting it at a discount. [00:45:10] And basically they told Russia, well, yeah, we'd like to buy your oil, but we're violating sanctions. [00:45:16] So we need a sweetener. [00:45:19] So Russia would sell them to them at $55 a barrel instead of the $60 a barrel. === India's Oil Supply Dilemma (13:32) === [00:45:25] Well, India comes back to Russia and says, hey, be our friend. [00:45:35] Can you make up the supply? [00:45:36] And Russia's like, no problem. [00:45:39] We got you covered. [00:45:41] But, sorry, situations being what it is, you're going to have to pay $5 above the Brent number. [00:45:50] One of the indices that's used. [00:45:52] So India, you know, India is learning a hard lesson. [00:45:56] If it had not done what it did with Israel and really betrayed Iran as a BRICS member, it would have probably had a much better deal coming out of Russia. [00:46:08] But, you know, Russia, Russia's playing hardball with them now. [00:46:11] And India is going to have to work its way back into the good graces of the Kremlin. [00:46:16] Why would India have cut those deals with Israel? [00:46:22] Money. [00:46:23] Money. [00:46:24] I mean, the key support, I'm sure when you trace it back into India, the key supporters of Modi have very close ties with Israel. [00:46:33] And, you know, there's been not a peep condemning the unlawful attack by the United States and Israel on Russia. [00:46:46] You wanted to say? [00:46:47] Yeah, they plus, I mean, they underestimated Iran. [00:46:51] Of course. [00:46:52] They didn't realize how this is going to emerge. [00:46:55] They thought it would be decapitation like all these other idiots, and that would be the end of it. [00:47:01] Of course. [00:47:02] And then, you know, the other thing that's happened here is that Trump has dropped the sanctions on Russia, probably to allow them to sell more oil to India. [00:47:12] Yeah. [00:47:13] Russia's going to sell it to China because China's lost half of their supply out of the Middle East, too. [00:47:19] So position to cover for them. [00:47:22] This is going to be a bonanza for Russia and the oil industry. [00:47:27] Joaquin, go right ahead. [00:47:29] Yeah, definitely. [00:47:30] Russia really benefits from the change of events here as one of the biggest oil producers in the world, actually. [00:47:39] Gas in the world. [00:47:40] A lot of other precious metals and things. [00:47:43] Yeah. [00:47:45] Yeah. [00:47:45] And China's going to have to depend almost entirely now on Russia for their oil and gas. [00:47:51] And it's not going to go back. [00:47:53] It's not going to revert to the Persian Gulf, I guarantee. [00:47:56] It's easier for Russia and China to do these commercial transactions than go through the Persian Gulf. [00:48:03] Yeah. [00:48:04] Yeah. [00:48:04] Well, you know, they have their own agreement now where the oil doesn't have to go anywhere now, except between their in close proximity, obviously. [00:48:15] Mongolia is in between, but even borders on it in parts. [00:48:20] So, you know, that's why they got together because America, the aggressor, forced them in self-defense to become the closest allies in the world together. [00:48:31] A strategic blunder by the United States, forcing together two more powerful alternatives to do a massive block against them. [00:48:40] It's like taking out the Ayatollah as the greatest safeguard against Iranian nuclear weapons because of the FAPWA. [00:48:48] So Bibi claims we're attacking Iran because we don't want them to have nukes. [00:48:51] And then they kill the one guy who'd not allowed Iran to have nukes. [00:48:55] I guarantee Iran now will have nukes. [00:48:58] I don't have any doubt about it. [00:49:00] His son has already said that much. [00:49:03] I love it. [00:49:05] Yeah. [00:49:06] How ironic. [00:49:08] How colossally stupid. [00:49:10] But then the whole thing was because the Oman mediator was saying there was a breakthrough. [00:49:15] They're going to have agreement with the U.S. and Iran, which is when BB hit, because he knew the bottom is falling out of support for Israel in America. [00:49:24] If he didn't go now, he'd never have another chance. [00:49:27] That's why he struck when he did. [00:49:28] Ross. [00:49:31] Yeah, I mean, I don't really have too much more to add. [00:49:34] The amazing thing, though, is that right now, Brent C. Oil is selling for under 90 bucks. [00:49:43] So they've managed to put a lid on it. [00:49:45] That had to do with the G7 thing, but it's going to be temporary. [00:49:50] It's going to be temporary. [00:49:51] Yeah, I think so. [00:49:53] See, people just imagine that this 400 million or whatever they're talking about is just going to flow on the market in two weeks. [00:50:02] And that's not going to be the case. [00:50:04] Right. [00:50:05] There's been barely put a dent in this 20 million. [00:50:08] So they're going to have to find other ways of dealing with this 20 million. [00:50:11] And I think that's kind of what Trump is being forced to do, to bring in a bunch of ground troops and try to take over the Persian Gulf to try to secure the Hormuz. [00:50:25] Probably attack Karg Island, attack into the fortified positions of the Iranians. [00:50:31] And that's going to be a big battle. [00:50:33] That'll be very, very costly. [00:50:36] And notice one other thing that's happened today. [00:50:39] I'll get into it on my stuff a little more. [00:50:41] Yeah. [00:50:42] They're now actually revealing the casualties. [00:50:45] Have you noticed that? [00:50:47] Well, they've got to, they're climbing, climbing, climbing. [00:50:50] I'm willing to bet it's close to a thousand American casualties already, possibly more. [00:50:54] But we're testing up to 150 wounded. [00:50:59] That's P-Nuts. [00:51:01] But you know, the Iranians said, bring it on. [00:51:04] You know, when they talk about American ground forces, it's going to be a slaughter. [00:51:08] Iran has been preparing for this for 30 years. [00:51:12] The idea of Trump consenting ground force to make a difference is absurd from a military point of view, preposterous. [00:51:18] Joaquim, yours. [00:51:21] Well, I, you know, I think that they're trying to get rid of America. [00:51:26] This is all about that. [00:51:28] America's going down. [00:51:30] And then Trump, you know, being basically blackmailed, will do whatever Israel says. [00:51:37] So it's to keep him out of jail and the Epstein files on the back burner now again, you know, and basically to take America down. [00:51:48] It's going to take Israel and America both down, that's for sure. [00:51:54] And the Gulf states and the whole Middle East region, the dynamics of hegemony are switching all in favor of Iran now. [00:52:03] It won't even have to deal with Israel too much longer, I don't think. [00:52:08] But I am concerned. [00:52:09] This war could go all the way to Armageddon, just like was predicted and plotted 150-something years ago. [00:52:18] You know, that's where it could go. [00:52:19] And that's the scary part, especially with Sam's option. [00:52:23] Yeah, if Israel pulls out the nukes, I think Rush made an impeccable point taking out these IT centers. [00:52:34] That's going to be devastating. [00:52:36] And of course, they're going to do it. [00:52:38] Of course, they're going to do it. [00:52:40] I say the United States has not only already lost the war, the veteran dollar is gone forever. [00:52:45] Our quality of life is going to be transformed. [00:52:48] We're being reduced to a third world country as we speak. [00:52:54] Russ. [00:52:55] Let's say the United States does a little bit more modest military operation that you're hearing some talk of, which is Carg Island. [00:53:02] Now, Trump, who's pea-brained, seems to think that Carg Island produces oil. [00:53:07] It doesn't. [00:53:08] It's a trans-shipment point. [00:53:09] It's a place where the oil is loaded on ships from Iran and shipped out. [00:53:14] And it's not really operated. [00:53:16] It's not particularly operational now, anyway, because of the war. [00:53:19] So it doesn't really accomplish anything to go in there. [00:53:22] Now they would probably have to stage out of Saudi Arabia or do a paratrooper drop. [00:53:30] They could bring in the 82nd Airborne Board and take this island with a bunch of Marines and paratroopers. [00:53:36] And then, I mean, this is where I got into an argument with Grok and some people. [00:53:42] Right up there, 20 kilometers from Carg Island, the Iranians are dug in in the mountains with heavy artillery. [00:53:51] Not even their missiles or their drones necessarily, just heavy artillery, just pounding this, just outitzers. [00:53:58] Yeah, big guns, boom, traditional warfare. [00:54:04] So you got to come out of these, got to get all these paratroopers. [00:54:07] I mean, how many casualties are they going to have on that? [00:54:09] Just holding the place. [00:54:11] It's going to be another massacre of U.S. forces. [00:54:14] It's colossally stupid. [00:54:16] Anyone with the least amount of military training can see that. [00:54:20] I was an artillery officer for crying out loud. [00:54:23] I mean, this is ridiculous. [00:54:25] Shooting fish in a barrel. [00:54:26] It's going to be right. [00:54:29] It's perfect. [00:54:31] Iran has all the advantages, all the advantages. [00:54:35] Trump said he did. [00:54:37] But then this is kind of where the rubber meets the road for the Saudis because they kind of need their territory to stage this supply of this Carg Island operation that they're talking about. [00:54:49] It's probably just a bluff, but who knows with Trump? [00:54:53] Well, but the Iranians are ready. [00:54:55] Bring it on. [00:54:56] Bring it on. [00:54:57] Joaquin. [00:54:58] I mean, this is just insane. [00:55:00] This is just throwing good money after bad. [00:55:02] Good troops after dead ones. [00:55:05] Well, you know, it reminds me a lot of what happened after 9-1-1, where they go to war in Afghanistan and the weapons of mass destruction that brought them to Iraq. [00:55:18] You know, here we go again, you know. [00:55:21] We haven't won a war since World War II. [00:55:25] You know, so it's another downfall for America. [00:55:29] But I think that's the whole rationale. [00:55:32] They want to destroy America. [00:55:34] They feel the globalist controllers, you know, the ones that own everything, you know, know they have to get rid of America and the West first before they can do their one world government. [00:55:49] Oh, you're thinking the new world order has an advantage or a benefit here. [00:55:54] Well, after behind. [00:55:56] Plus, there's a bunch of biblical nonsense involved here, too. [00:55:59] I think so, too. [00:56:01] A lot of nonsense. [00:56:02] Yeah, you know, the second foundation, the walls in Israel, you know, they're going to go after Alex. [00:56:10] But Joaquin with Israel says, where's the army for the new world order? [00:56:16] It's not going to have anything to fight with. [00:56:19] Stand by. [00:56:20] We'll be right back with Russ Winner and Joaquin Hago Pin. [00:56:30] Was it a conspiracy? [00:56:32] Did you know that the police in Boston were broadcasting, this is a drill, this is a drill on bullhoards during the marathon? [00:56:40] That the Boston Globe was tweeting that a demonstration bomb would be set off during the marathon for the benefit of bomb squad activities. [00:56:48] And that one would be set off in one minute in front of the library, which happened as the globe had announced. [00:56:56] Peering through the smoke, you could see bodies with missing arms and legs. [00:57:00] But there was no blood. [00:57:02] The blood only showed up later and came out of a tube. [00:57:06] They used amputee actors and a studio quality smoke machine. [00:57:11] Don't let yourself be played. [00:57:13] Check out And Nobody Died in Boston either. [00:57:17] Available at moonrockbooks.com. [00:57:19] That's boomrockbooks.com. [00:57:41] You can torture us and bomb us. [00:57:51] Fire is catching. [00:57:57] Good evening. [00:58:05] Are you awake yet? [00:58:07] I hope. [00:58:10] We've tried and we've tried for years and years to use passive resistance and loud voices to make a change. [00:58:19] The time is over. [00:58:24] Your governments around the world have no other goal than to decimate your entire existence at the hands of the bankers and the elites. [00:58:39] The war is coming. [00:58:42] And it's your choice to decide if you want to be a warrior or a victim. 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[01:01:06] Look at that. [01:01:07] God bless you. [01:01:10] I love it. [01:01:11] Yeah. [01:01:12] Wow. === Attrition And Missile Defeats (14:47) === [01:01:13] Well, sure, RAN War is the most unpopular in American history. [01:01:18] And it's staggering how bad it is. [01:01:23] Well, you know, the thing is, the question I wonder is who the hell are the 40% that support this shit? [01:01:29] I mean, you know, there's some really bad people in the U.S. [01:01:32] I got to tell you. [01:01:35] World War I, 97% Afghan War. [01:01:38] That was a course fabricated Afghan war. [01:01:41] Persian Gulf War that was earlier. [01:01:44] Desert Storm 82. [01:01:45] Panama 80. [01:01:47] Iraq War 76. [01:01:49] Korean 75. [01:01:51] Kosovo 58. [01:01:54] Grenada 53. [01:01:56] Libyan Intervention 47. [01:01:58] Iran War 41. [01:02:01] But who supports the 41%? [01:02:05] The young people do not support the war. [01:02:08] That's for sure. [01:02:09] They are the cl and strongest against war. [01:02:13] It has to be, I hate to say it, but you know, us baby boomers, I'm afraid they're out of it. [01:02:21] It's conservatives over the age of 50. [01:02:24] Yeah. [01:02:25] That is the only group demographic that still supports Israel and undoubtedly is supporting this absolute catastrophic intervention against Iran. [01:02:37] Just terrible. [01:02:39] Is there more to it, Russ? [01:02:40] No, I don't think that's it. [01:02:42] Very good. [01:02:43] Next one we covered. [01:02:46] Yeah, keep going. [01:02:48] I'll get you back. [01:02:49] Go ahead. [01:02:50] The next one we covered, we've got the South Korean. [01:02:52] We covered that. [01:02:53] Okay, we got that covered. [01:02:56] Well, you mentioned that that is that is that our rocket man? [01:03:01] It doesn't look like him to me for some reason. [01:03:03] I worry about him. [01:03:04] This is probably this is probably AI. [01:03:06] This is a meme. [01:03:08] Yeah, yeah, I say, I believe it is. [01:03:10] It's kind of a joke meme. [01:03:13] No, you're looking through the binoculars at South Korea with a big smile on his face. [01:03:17] I really like the little guy, but that didn't look like him to me. [01:03:21] Here we have. [01:03:23] Neil Caligula Trump whisperer, Jared Kushner made me do that. [01:03:28] Listen to this. [01:03:29] Let's play this. [01:03:30] You got it. [01:03:31] The situation was very quickly approaching. [01:03:34] The point of no return and the United States found it intolerable, in my opinion, based on what Steve and Jared and Pete and others were telling me. [01:03:44] Marco was so involved that I thought that they were going to attack us. [01:03:49] I thought they would, if we didn't do this at the time we did it, I think they had in mind to attack us. [01:03:56] Well, it's stupid. [01:03:58] They didn't even mind attacking the United States. [01:04:01] Well, you know, Darwin, they didn't attack you. [01:04:03] So now what's your excuse? [01:04:04] So, you know, you thought they might attack, but they didn't attack. [01:04:09] So you're just going to throw these other guys under the bus when you make the decision. [01:04:12] But what is Jared Kushner even involved in decision-making? [01:04:16] Right, right. [01:04:16] He's not even in the government for crying out loud. [01:04:19] The people he's saying were advising him, apart from Marco Bluebio, they were going to attack us here. [01:04:24] Of course, there's a deal that Rand had said if they were attacked by Israel, the USA would go after U.S. bases as well as Israel. [01:04:32] And of course, once Israel attacked, then the fact they were going to go after U.S. bases, I think, is what was used as a leverage for Trump to go ahead and join in on the attack. [01:04:44] And no doubt it would have happened. [01:04:46] It would have happened. [01:04:47] They thought he was probably also advised by Jared and people like Jared that we can decapitate their leadership in a full tent. [01:04:57] So you just completely miscalculated again and again and again. [01:05:01] We got a report that actually Witkoff and Trump thought just by amassing forces around Iran, they were going to surrender. [01:05:08] He actually is that naive. [01:05:10] And of course, he does not say anything about the Shia and their history of martyrdom. [01:05:15] I mean, for them, it's glorious to die for in a, in, in, in a jihad. [01:05:21] They are up for it 100%. [01:05:24] To the last Iranian, to the last Iranian, they will die for their nation. [01:05:29] I guarantee 100%. [01:05:32] We don't have anybody like that on our side. [01:05:34] Nobody, Joachim. [01:05:36] And all you have to do is look at last June. [01:05:40] Look how they came back so strong and were beating Israel's ass last June. [01:05:46] And I wish they, you know, finished the job. [01:05:49] That's what they should have done is just completely pulverized Israel back then. [01:05:54] So they wouldn't be able to come back again. [01:05:58] But, you know, you know, last June, they took a different strategy. [01:06:03] They didn't go after the American bases particularly. [01:06:05] They didn't go after the U.S. [01:06:07] And this has been completely flipped over. [01:06:09] And I don't think Trump calculated that either. [01:06:12] No. [01:06:12] And they didn't calculate how the Iranian people supported, even during the, quote, protests. [01:06:21] That was all, you know, mercenaries brought in there, you know, and shooting Iranian people, you know. [01:06:30] That's what that was all about. [01:06:31] That was not an uprising that wanted the MEK to come back and balancing Shah back. [01:06:40] You know, they have no interest in that. [01:06:43] They're a unified people. [01:06:44] And the more America, the aggressor, goes after them, the more unified they became. [01:06:50] And then when you kill their leader, their supreme spiritual leader, forget it. [01:06:57] It was the equivalent of taking out the Pope for the Catholic or the Archbishop of Canterbury for the Anglican Communion. [01:07:04] I mean, it was just idiotic, especially when he'd issued the FATWA against the USF nukes or even development thereof. [01:07:13] Russ, go ahead. [01:07:14] You know, I got into it. [01:07:16] I'm kind of just noticing on X, there's all these yahoos on there that always talking about air superiority and how this and that's going to happen. [01:07:25] And, oh, you can't put big guns and artillery in the hills there above Carg Island because we got air superiority. [01:07:34] So I didn't go to Grok because Grok, I don't know, is really a good source anymore. [01:07:38] I'm kind of, I call Grok the Matrix, but my good friend Chat GPT, I went to her. [01:07:48] I said, how many sorties a day does the U.S. and Israel running over Iran, the general Middle East, you know, including the Persian Gulf area, the Iraq, 100,000 square miles of territory. [01:08:03] How many sorties a day did they run? [01:08:04] She said, well, at its peak in the early days of the campaign, they ran about 500 sorties. [01:08:10] And then I just went into the whole math of how, you know, how much time, how much downtime do they have to rest the pilots? [01:08:16] How much maintenance time is done on the planes? [01:08:19] You know, how many sorties can they really run consistently in a war? [01:08:26] And, you know, it's maybe two or three hundred for 100,000 square miles. [01:08:33] Big fucking deal. [01:08:37] Yeah. [01:08:37] Yeah. [01:08:39] Iran's a big country, the size of Western Europe. [01:08:44] Yes, yes, yes. [01:08:46] And is there more to this report? [01:08:50] No, that's it. [01:08:52] Well, based on what Jared Kushner told him. [01:08:55] Not the director of national intelligence, not the chairman of the joint chief, not a career Iran analyst with 20 years of regional experience, not the nuclear and technical experts who were deliberately left out of the Geneva negotiations. [01:09:09] No, his son-in-law. [01:09:12] This is so insulting. [01:09:15] Just let's not forget. [01:09:17] Let's not forget the joint chiefs of stop. [01:09:20] You know, Daniel Kane, the general, said, don't go, don't do it. [01:09:25] And they went against him. [01:09:28] Yeah. [01:09:29] The comment, the last item on that thread, that's kind of worth looking at. [01:09:33] The Senator Murphy. [01:09:35] Yeah, yeah, from Connecticut. [01:09:37] Yeah, here we go. [01:09:39] What is the reason if a nuclear program isn't the reason is poor Ted Cruz? [01:09:44] I never thought I'd put those three words together. [01:09:47] Is over there talking about nukes. [01:09:48] And we know that the intelligence did not suggest that an attack was imminent from Iran. [01:09:55] What is left? [01:09:56] Why are we at war with Iran? [01:09:58] Great question. [01:09:59] Yeah, great question. [01:10:00] I mean, the simplest explanation might be the one that they gave 24 hours in that they've kind of tried to backtrack since then, which is that Israel made us do it. [01:10:10] They stopped. [01:10:11] Stop it on his time. [01:10:13] Yeah, you decided he wanted to attack. [01:10:16] Israel made us. [01:10:17] Yeah, that's good. [01:10:17] Let's not hear it anymore. [01:10:19] Okay, so the last meme. [01:10:20] Scaring Trump into believing that the assets in the region. [01:10:25] Yeah. [01:10:27] Jared told me to press it. [01:10:31] Who looks at Jared? [01:10:33] It's just absurd what's going on here. [01:10:35] Just absurd. [01:10:38] You got it right, Russ. [01:10:40] These are good stories, good reports. [01:10:44] Meanwhile, let me get his back. [01:10:49] Yeah, there's a lot. [01:10:50] I got a lot going on up here now. [01:10:53] Um, yeah, this is good. [01:10:56] There's apparently there's a new salute that's going on in the military, it's called really they're trying, and military officials are trying to rein it in the Epstein salute. [01:11:10] I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United Epstein States of America and to the island for which it's in one nation under Epstein indivisible with blackmail and compromise for all. [01:11:22] Trump wearing his little hat, no doubt. [01:11:26] With one of his Trump tard supporters, yeah, long live the Epstein class war is peace for Epstein. [01:11:34] American troops going to their death. [01:11:38] A lot of good memes out there, guys. [01:11:40] Spread them around. [01:11:41] Unbelievable. [01:11:44] Unbelievable. [01:11:50] Early warning system in Israel not functioning well. [01:11:54] Oh, it's been taken out. [01:11:58] Yeah, they're not even sirens aren't getting off going off, so they're not really getting advanced warnings when these missiles are coming in. [01:12:05] Yeah. [01:12:06] The Israeli people are suffering from PTSD now. [01:12:11] Oh, no doubt. [01:12:12] Yeah. [01:12:13] Welcome to Gaza. [01:12:43] Así que esto nos ha sorprendido absolutamente todo, estamos con dos vasos impresionantes que han caído a metro de donde estamos, por favor, díganos cómo nos están recibiendo. [01:12:51] Estamos recibiendo muy bien la transmisión, el audio y video, pero esta vez no recibieron alerta, entonces. [01:12:56] Are you getting their audio and video? [01:12:58] Very well. [01:12:59] Perfecto, te escucho con alguna dificultad, Guillermo, pero entiendo que nos están recibiendo bien. [01:13:03] Y sí, estamos emitiendo desde el lugar de... [01:13:33] Let's get it, we got that. [01:13:35] We got the idea. [01:13:37] Yeah, the large sounded indeed. [01:13:41] Indeed, indeed. [01:13:44] And, you know, I understand the flight time. [01:13:47] These missiles are so fast. [01:13:50] Their whole flight time from Iran to Israel is only four minutes. [01:13:54] And the warning system, at best, if it's working, is oh, they need six minutes to detect and warn. [01:14:00] So, see, they're hitting faster than they can warn. [01:14:04] These are the time to even defensively defend themselves. [01:14:10] That's right. [01:14:10] That's right. [01:14:11] You can't get you know, the U.S. can't get its aircraft carriers into the region. [01:14:15] They're just at the periphery somewhere sitting there. [01:14:20] Yeah, they must retreat again. [01:14:22] They will be sunk. [01:14:25] Right. [01:14:26] Here we have Ron Scott. [01:14:27] He's talking about Israeli defenses, but at the same time, American bases are not being hit the same way they were in the first few days. [01:14:33] I think you'll say this is a war of attrition. [01:14:35] There's talks on the American side that most of the missile launchers were hit. [01:14:38] The drones are obviously a lot harder to hit the drone factories. [01:14:45] No missile launchers have been hit. [01:14:47] Let's just stop the nonsense. [01:14:49] Have you seen the evidence? [01:14:51] What we know is they're hitting decoys. [01:14:54] I mean, they may have hit one or two missile launchers, but the point is, Iran's missile capability to deliver missiles has not been interdicted at all. [01:15:00] Zero. [01:15:02] Zero. [01:15:03] This mathematical. [01:15:05] But the missiles, why did they drop the amount of missiles they fired? [01:15:07] Because they should continue. [01:15:08] I understand it's a war of attrition, but if they keep firing missiles, then the aid defense systems, the munitions that are already depleted, will deplete even further. [01:15:15] Everyone's talking about depleted munitions on the Israeli side, on the American side, on the Gulf side. [01:15:19] So wouldn't it make sense for Iran to keep firing those missiles to deplete the munitions even further? [01:15:25] Well, they already have. [01:15:26] I think Israel's down to firing PAC-2 Patriots, which means they can't shoot anything down. [01:15:31] They're out of PAC-3s, which means they're already depleted. [01:15:36] They can't shoot anything down. [01:15:37] That was proven last night. [01:15:38] They simply can't shoot it down. [01:15:40] So if you're Iran, do you continue to fire 15-year-old missiles, which is what they've been firing, which, you know, to absorb missile defense? [01:15:50] Or do you now transition to the big guns? [01:15:54] Now that they can't shoot you down, now that they can't defend, now it's time to deliver the real damage, the real harm. === Israel Targets Anti-Israel Accounts (10:02) === [01:16:00] They said they're going to turn Tel Aviv upside down. [01:16:04] This war doesn't end till Tel Aviv is turned upside down. [01:16:08] Israel doesn't get to carry out a surprise attack against Iran and walk away clean. [01:16:12] That isn't going to happen. [01:16:14] There will be a price that's going to be paid. [01:16:16] And the same thing with the United States. [01:16:18] Iran will not accept an off-ramp because to allow a ceasefire to take place at this time means you simply allow the United States and Israel to hit the reset button, and then you're going to do this all over again. [01:16:29] This has to be the last time Israel ever thinks about launching an attack against Iran. [01:16:35] It's over for Israel. [01:16:36] It's done. [01:16:37] Netanyahu gambled and he lost. [01:16:40] And the proof is that they're looking for an off-ramp. [01:16:42] If Israel was confident, remember, just yesterday, they were saying we're in it for the long run. [01:16:46] This war could last a long time. [01:16:47] Now they're looking for an off-ramp. [01:16:49] Why? [01:16:50] Because they know the truth. [01:16:51] They are defenseless, and Iran's about ready to bring the hammer. [01:16:55] And they know that and they know what's about to happen. [01:16:58] Trump's also. [01:17:00] It's an act of looking for an off-ramp, too. [01:17:02] So Trump's also looking for an off-ramp at the same time, threatening to send massive troops in the Middle East at the same time. [01:17:10] So you're talking out of both sides of his mouth. [01:17:12] Well, as Jim says, bring it on. [01:17:16] But the threat to send troops is meaningless because that's just sheep to the slaughter. [01:17:22] I mean, it's just pathetic. [01:17:24] And let me just finish Scott Ritter's final word. [01:17:27] Why would Iran concede all of the advantages it has accrued so far? [01:17:33] Yeah, it won't. [01:17:35] There's no reason for it. [01:17:37] And believe me, they've been played before. [01:17:39] They've been played twice with these negotiations that were supposed to be serious and they were attacked during the negotiation. [01:17:47] They're not going to be fooled again. [01:17:49] They got the message. [01:17:51] They understand what's going on. [01:17:54] Here we have shocking. [01:17:56] 45% of Republicans under 44 see Jews as a threat to the American way of life. [01:18:04] Wow. [01:18:05] Russ, you want to comment on this one? [01:18:07] Yeah, read the language. [01:18:08] A threat to the American way of life. [01:18:10] Not, oh, I support Iran or something like that. [01:18:15] No. [01:18:17] As a threat to the American way of life, double the rate of over. [01:18:20] And they're trying to blame it on Tucker Carlson, which is totally ridiculous. [01:18:24] I know. [01:18:25] It's absurd. [01:18:27] It's absurd. [01:18:28] And I put my little tweets out to get, you know, get 35 impressions that, you know, I just basically say, no, people are noticing. [01:18:37] People have developed a skill to notice the noticing skills. [01:18:42] There's no country on earth that has done more damage to America than Israel. [01:18:49] Yes. [01:18:50] So there's my meme in response to this levy against Tucker Carlson. [01:18:55] The noticing will continue. [01:18:57] Here's, yes, yes. [01:18:59] Here is my brain. [01:19:11] Let's keep it going. [01:19:15] Say four out of 6,000 said Bahrain has been killed. [01:19:22] Yeah, and you correctly, the noticing will continue. [01:19:28] No doubt about it. [01:19:30] No more tweeter. [01:19:34] Look at that. [01:19:37] And the Fifth Navy police doesn't have one now. [01:19:41] Pray that the spell breaks and the world is saved. [01:19:45] Here's your Grok thing. [01:19:49] Grock on my noticing meme also misses a point. [01:19:53] The post critiques of recent Jerusalem Center Paul showing 45% of Republicans under 44 view Jews as a threat to American values. [01:20:02] Double the rate for those over 45. [01:20:05] Dismissing blame on Tucker Carlson's influence by asserting such perceptions stem from personal observations. [01:20:12] A dash meme features a whimsical word, wooden sign reading, notice. [01:20:17] The noticing will continue. [01:20:20] Employing far-right slang where noticing euphemistically signals recognition of birmarded Jewish over-representation in power structures. [01:20:30] What this is purported. [01:20:33] I don't know you guys use it X very often, but there's a little thing where you can click where he gives his impression of the tweet. [01:20:43] You know, what the tweet is saying. [01:20:45] Yeah. [01:20:46] So he pretty much buys into the notion that Tucker Carlson is influencing this. [01:20:51] And then he dismisses the noticing will continue as a right-wing slang. [01:20:56] So that's how Grok. [01:20:57] That's how it's pathetic. [01:20:59] He's kind of impressed. [01:21:02] Grok was brilliant when it was first introduced and was unfettered and gave a lot of revelations of all kinds of conspiracy theories as fact. [01:21:12] But now it's been manipulated. [01:21:14] They can't allow the truth out. [01:21:16] So you're getting all these constraints like you're experiencing here, Russ. [01:21:20] Bad. [01:21:21] Very bad. [01:21:23] Meanwhile, breaking. [01:21:25] Anonymous X users worldwide report. [01:21:28] Their real identities are suddenly being traced in searches in Israel. [01:21:34] No doubt. [01:21:36] Here we go. [01:21:37] A report about it. [01:21:39] X users find their real names are being Googled in Israel after X verification saw after using X verification software called AU10TIX, AW10TIX. [01:21:52] A wide range of anonymous X users have reported that their real names are suddenly being Googled in Israel shortly after they began criticizing the country for its actions in Palestine. [01:22:01] Some connected the phenomenon to AU10TIX, the software X requires users, even anonymous ones, to use in order to verify their real identities. [01:22:11] AW10TIX is a Israeli company founded and staffed by former Israeli spies from the elite Israeli military intelligence group Unit 8200. [01:22:20] Mint Press News investigated this disturbing phenomenon. [01:22:24] They're calling it, quote, the largest honeypot operation on the planet. [01:22:29] Quote, I'm not even kidding when I say my full legal name, including my middle name, has been searched up in Israel 11 times in the past days, wrote TransFem Potis, an anonymous ex-user who's been highly critical of Israel's actions. [01:22:42] This was not an isolated incident either. [01:22:44] Quote, so apparently my full legal name got searched for in Israel the other day, revealed the Atlantean 9, an anonymous far-left user with a Palestinian flag in their bio. [01:22:53] Meanwhile, artist Biannico Bandito stated, quote, my full name got searched 100 times in Israel when I posted this, referring to a cartoon depicting associates of Jeffrey Epstein being executed. [01:23:05] Across the world, from conservative Japanese accounts to American conspiracy theorists, anonymous users are reporting that data from Google Trends shows their real names, not divulged anywhere online, are being mass searched in Israel. [01:23:18] Okay, so Google Trends has a function that you can tell how often something is searched and where it's searched from, right? [01:23:25] And you can use this for widespread trends, right? [01:23:29] You can watch how the Seahawks gets, you know, searched when they win a game, right? [01:23:35] And you can see it spike up and you can see, well, most of the searches were from this area, but some of them are from over here. [01:23:41] And so X users are putting their own name in and going, who's searching my full name? [01:23:47] Right. [01:23:48] And what they're finding is there are searches taking place in Israel, despite the fact that these people's full names are not published anywhere online. [01:23:56] So what's happening is somebody in Israel is identifying anti-Israel accounts on X. They're reaching out to the X back end, either Autentix or, you know, something like that. [01:24:10] Yeah, I haven't been searched, I guess. [01:24:15] Reaching out to them and saying, okay, here's the account. [01:24:17] The account is, you know, whatever, Bianco Bandito. [01:24:20] Who is that? [01:24:21] What is their real name and where do they live? [01:24:23] And then they're using Google to search for that real name. [01:24:27] So it appears as though X is helping Israel to unmask their enemies, basically. [01:24:38] X users find their real names. [01:24:40] X is being used to unmask critics of Israel. [01:24:45] They don't want any critics of Israel. [01:24:47] What comes next, Ross? [01:24:49] Being banned from X? [01:24:53] Well, I think they probably right now they just suppress you, you know, make sure you're throttled back. [01:24:57] I just noticed that I don't have any reach whatsoever on my stuff. [01:25:01] I used to once in a while have little bumps. [01:25:05] But it could get worse, you know, like you could have your bank contact you and close out your accounts and doing that and start doing that kind of stuff. [01:25:16] Neo Caligula blows de-escalation. [01:25:19] Oh, Bain. [01:25:20] Speaking of several persons in Baltimore signed, I believe I got to the bottom of this story about Mazenkin's video messages as a president of Iran and how Trump blew up a golden opportunity to de-escalate the war. [01:25:34] Here's what happened. [01:25:40] Regional efforts at de-escalation convinced Iran to gradually adjust its regional retaliation contact. [01:25:47] You know, first step, the Iranian president is head of the General Leadership Council announced that attacks on neighboring countries would cease as long as their territory could be used to attack Iran. === Truth Breaks The Conspiracy Spell (03:13) === [01:26:03] That's the statement. [01:26:05] Whitewood's territorial statement has another thing. [01:26:08] You know, this would understandably take a few hours. [01:26:19] Don't drink will be part of the country's competition. [01:26:24] Declaration of victory. [01:26:30] With truth breaks the spell and [01:27:05] information never sleeps never sleeps. [01:27:09] To Revolution Radio, where truth breaks the spell and information never sleeps. [01:28:11] Join Revolution Radio every Wednesday, 8 P.M. Eastern Time on Studio B for momentary Zen with host Zed Garcia at Freedomsteps.com, the people station. [01:28:34] Even the government admits that 9-11 was a conspiracy. 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[01:29:29] That's moonrockbooks.com. [01:29:33] The opinions expressed on this radio station, its programs and its website by the hosts, guests and call-in listeners or chatters are solely the opinions of the original source who expressed them. [01:29:43] They do not necessarily represent the opinions of Revolution Radio and Freedomslips.com, its staff or affiliates. [01:29:50] You're listening to Revolution Radio, freedomslips.com. [01:29:53] 100% listener-supported radio, and now we return you to your host. [01:30:09] Well, here we have Oma and Tammy and the U.S. is really warm. [01:30:13] Go ahead. [01:30:15] And the main articles today, that might be worth taking a look at on my page. [01:30:20] Okay, the main articles. [01:30:21] You got it. [01:30:22] The one on the Matrix. [01:30:25] Okay. [01:30:27] Let me get back there. [01:30:28] I think that's a pretty important concept. [01:30:32] All right. [01:30:33] Gladly. [01:30:40] Here we come. [01:30:43] Yeah. [01:30:44] Pre-existing condition, liabides. [01:30:46] Let's go to that article. [01:30:48] Liabetis, chronic truth insufficiency. [01:30:52] Love it. [01:30:54] The reaction of those inside the neocaligula matrix is stunning to see. [01:30:58] Iran escalates toward physically mining and blocking Horboos up to now has been commercially blocked by insurance constraint. [01:31:07] Then Neocaligula waves a magic wand. [01:31:11] It's amazing. [01:31:12] I don't see the codes anymore. [01:31:14] All I see are Kabbalah Zion manipulations of the population. [01:31:19] Oil just crashed 8 to 11% because Trump said the war is almost over on the same day. [01:31:28] A big brain truth social post on 10 March. [01:31:32] We have hit and completely destroyed 10 inactive mine-lane boats and or ship with more to follow. [01:31:41] Keyword, inactive. [01:31:43] The 31 autonomous Revolutionary Guard provincial commands that control Iran's coastline do not need central authorization to launch small craft with undetectable mines. [01:31:58] Iran had between 2,000 and 6,000 mines of Iranian, Chinese, and Russian origin. [01:32:05] The market price, the escalation on the same day, the president confirmed the most dangerous escalation of the entire war. [01:32:14] Oil prices also tanked when the Matrix claimed the U.S. Navy escorted an oil tanker through the strait. [01:32:24] Then, showing no shame, the tweet was reversed and debunked. [01:32:30] The past 30 minutes have been wild. [01:32:33] U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright both said she officially gone through the straight up Hormuz. [01:32:39] Markets loved it. [01:32:40] Oil tanked. [01:32:42] The idea war was coming to an end started to have some legitimacy. [01:32:46] Then he deleted the tweet. [01:32:48] Now, you know, they're coming back now and they're blaming it on quote-unquote an intern. [01:32:53] So they said an intern sent the tweet out, not him. [01:32:58] Are you kidding? [01:33:00] And here's Carolyn Leviticus. [01:33:01] You guys are always throwing somebody under the bus and covering their asses. [01:33:06] Here's Carolyn Levitt, who's carrying a lot of heavy water for the admin. [01:33:10] Yes, I was made aware of this post. [01:33:12] I haven't had a chance to talk to the Energy Secretary about it directly. [01:33:16] However, I know the post was taken down pretty quickly, and I can confirm that the U.S. Navy has not escorted a tanker or vessel at this time, though, of course, that's an option the president has said he will absolutely utilize if and when necessary at the appropriate time. [01:33:31] An option the president will utilize just to kill more American troops, sink more American ships. [01:33:39] This is the Matrix, man. [01:33:40] This is the Matrix. [01:33:42] The U.S. Navy, scared of being attacked by Iran, is declining all requests to help non-Chinese ships through the Strait of Hormuz. [01:33:49] Multiple sources said today, they can't do it because the risk of attack is too high. [01:33:56] A source told writers last night, ship captains are requesting the promised U.S. Navy escorts on a daily basis, but are being rejected. [01:34:10] An estimated thousand ships are stuck in the area. [01:34:15] U.S. yesterday claimed that one ship had been successfully escorted by the Navy through the Iranian waters, but then withdrew the claim. [01:34:24] Energy Secretary Chris Wright wrote on the X, U.S. Navy successfully escorted an oil tanker to the Strait of Hormuz to ensure oil remained flowing to global markets. [01:34:34] One of the posts was quickly deleted. [01:34:38] One tanker, the one tanker, and the thing turned out to be a hoax, a fraud. [01:34:43] Just one. [01:34:45] Think about the matrix on this. [01:34:47] How do they bombard people? [01:34:49] I know. [01:34:50] This is just incredible. [01:34:53] Let me get you guys back on here on the scene here. [01:35:01] I mean, the claim being made is sort of absurd. [01:35:04] One escorted one tanker and then kind of returned to and how would that tanker manage to do it? [01:35:11] I mean, it's an impossible feat, military. [01:35:14] It didn't. [01:35:15] It didn't happen. [01:35:17] Meanwhile, the oil market got tanked by five or six bucks just on that tweet. [01:35:23] So they're really playing some games, some suppression punch protection gene tricks and stuff. [01:35:32] And Trump's a big part of it. [01:35:33] And I know damn well he's tipping off his traders. [01:35:38] You know, his inside information as to what comes next. [01:35:43] Absolutely. [01:35:44] It's never happened before to this extent in any previous administration. [01:35:50] They're constantly putting shit out and then capitalizing it on the stock market. [01:35:56] Insider trading. [01:35:58] The corruption is so blatant. [01:36:01] I mean, it's right there in your face. [01:36:04] Just Russ, what do you think is going to happen? [01:36:09] I mean, the Democrats, I think, are going to wipe the Republicans at the midterm. [01:36:13] There will be an impeachment. [01:36:15] It will go forward. [01:36:16] He will be impeached. [01:36:18] He will be removed from office. [01:36:20] I don't see any way you're going to. [01:36:21] Okay, the thing I throw out to you guys, and just give me what you think, is there going to be a taco? [01:36:25] Is somehow Trump going to try to just walk away from all this? [01:36:29] And of course, that's not going to stop Iran. [01:36:34] Taco. [01:36:35] Yeah. [01:36:37] He says, you know, we declare victory. [01:36:38] We're going home. [01:36:39] You know, we're pulling everybody out. [01:36:42] The old flip-flop. [01:36:44] Yeah, I mean, even if he ended the war today, this ship has sunk already. [01:36:53] Yeah. [01:36:53] In my opinion. [01:36:55] The Gulf Coast has got to continue running. [01:36:58] Iran will just continue fighting. [01:37:00] The petro dollar has already been sunk. [01:37:04] Yeah. [01:37:05] It's not coming back. [01:37:08] Well, right now, the dollar is actually rallying because of the, that's kind of the knee-jerk reaction of markets when there's stuff like this going on, the flight to the dollar. [01:37:20] So in the short run, they're manipulating that too. [01:37:24] Well, it's unsustainable. [01:37:27] It's tough to get in there and trade these markets, you know, if you're trying to make a bet because you're just dependent on some bullshit tweet going out and hurting your position. [01:37:38] And usually it's just temporary. [01:37:41] So I don't know. [01:37:42] That's kind of what that's kind of what that post is about, the Matrix, how the Matrix works. [01:37:48] Let me get back to something that was very obvious, and yet we try to cover it up, which has to do with hitting the girls' school. [01:38:04] I mean, We have this is, I think, not the final version. [01:38:18] Well, maybe it is. === Hypersonic Missiles Beat Defense (03:45) === [01:38:21] We got here's one worth noting that the Oreshnik can hit carriers in minutes. [01:38:27] I mean, this is why they're keeping the carriers the hell out of the way. [01:38:31] It's going to be a catastrophe. [01:38:34] Wait till Iran takes out one of our carriers. [01:38:38] February 2026. [01:38:40] Satellite imagery shows layered air defense systems positioned around a former airfield near Krychaw in eastern Belarus. [01:38:46] Analysts identified hardened perimeters, electronic warfare units, and defensive rings protecting what is widely assessed to be a forward deployment site for the Oreshnik system. [01:38:56] From Belarus, Warsaw lies roughly 400 kilometers away. [01:39:00] Ramstein Air Base in Germany is within 1,500 kilometers. [01:39:04] At hypersonic velocity, distance converts directly into time. [01:39:09] At Mach 10, approximately 12,000 kilometers per hour, a glide vehicle covers 1,500 kilometers in roughly 7 to 8 minutes. [01:39:18] Oreshnik is built around velocity. [01:39:20] At Mach 8 to Mach 10, atmospheric friction generates extreme heat. [01:39:25] The surrounding air ionizes into plasma, partially distorting radar signatures. [01:39:30] Tracking remains possible, but signal clarity degrades. [01:39:33] Prediction becomes harder. [01:39:35] Traditional ballistic missiles follow predictable arcs. [01:39:38] Their boost phase is visible to infrared satellites. [01:39:40] Their trajectory can be modeled. [01:39:42] Hypersonic glide vehicles behave differently. [01:39:45] After initial boost, they descend into the atmosphere and maneuver at high speed, altering trajectory mid-flight. [01:39:51] That maneuverability reduces intercept predictability. [01:39:54] Missile defense systems rely on time and prediction. [01:39:58] Hypersonic systems compress both. [01:40:00] A conventional ballistic launch may provide 15 minutes of warning in certain scenarios. [01:40:04] A regional hypersonic strike can reduce that window to three to seven minutes. [01:40:09] Every second matters. [01:40:11] At Mach 10, a vehicle travels roughly 3.4 kilometers per second. [01:40:16] In less than 2 seconds, it shifts 5 kilometers. [01:40:19] By the time tracking stabilizes, the target has moved significantly. [01:40:23] If maneuvering occurs during descent, defensive systems must constantly recalculate engagement solutions rather than rely on ballistic forecasts. [01:40:31] This does not make interception impossible. [01:40:34] It makes the margin thinner. [01:40:35] The Belarus deployment reinforces this compression. [01:40:38] Forward positioning reduces distance. [01:40:40] Reduced distance reduces warning time. [01:40:42] Reduced warning time reduces options. [01:40:45] In late 2025 and early 2026, commercial imagery indicated that Russia established protective air defense and electronic warfare layers around the Krichaw airfield. [01:40:55] That level of defensive investment suggests operational significance. [01:40:59] Weapons are not protected at that scale unless they matter. [01:41:02] For 30 years, Western doctrine emphasized defensive layers. [01:41:06] Patriot, Aegis, Thad. [01:41:09] The assumption was that time and intercept probability provided survivability. [01:41:14] Oreshnik challenges the time component. [01:41:16] If a target must decide within minutes whether an incoming object is conventional or nuclear, the strategic pressure increases. [01:41:23] Missile defense depends on detection range, tracking stability, interceptor availability, and engagement timing. [01:41:30] Hypersonic maneuvering reduces prediction confidence and shortens the engagement window. [01:41:35] When systems are designed around layered intercept geometry, altering geometry alters survivability. [01:41:41] From Belarus, the geometry changed in 2026. [01:41:48] Oreshnik does not require a large explosive payload. [01:41:52] Much more about Russia's ability to dominate the war in Ukraine. [01:41:58] And Russia, I think, would be glad to give Iran a Reshnik if Iran needed it, but I think they got plenty of missiles. === Iran's Impunity Against Civilians (14:28) === [01:42:06] I think the estimate now might be Iran had as many as 10,000 ballistic missiles for this exchange with Israel. [01:42:17] And they aren't going to run out anytime soon. [01:42:22] We do have this. [01:42:22] I'm certainly. [01:42:23] Iran has hypersonic missiles and they go 10, basically 10 not. [01:42:32] They can't catch up to them. [01:42:34] No way. [01:42:36] Yes. [01:42:39] And the reaction time is minimal. [01:42:42] And Israel doesn't have any more warning system. [01:42:46] Their warning system is defunct. [01:42:49] So now Iran could hit them with impunity. [01:42:51] And I think this idea about hitting the tech centers that General Flynn was asserting you can't do that, absurdly asserting you can't do that, is going to be the next round of targets. [01:43:05] Why not? [01:43:06] I mean, they are going to destroy America by taking away the betro dollar in our tech industry. [01:43:14] And I think that just blow the bubble up. [01:43:16] Yeah. [01:43:17] The big financial system. [01:43:19] My head is off to Iran. [01:43:21] I mean, they are doing the job. [01:43:24] It's just a calamity for the United States. [01:43:27] It's just tragic. [01:43:30] How about here we have those oil depots in Tehran that got hit and the whole blast. [01:43:37] Yeah. [01:43:39] A bunch of poison toxins in the air. [01:43:41] Nine men. [01:43:42] And then the acid rain. [01:43:44] Yeah. [01:43:45] What a war crime that was. [01:43:47] Very nasty, very nasty. [01:43:49] Here we have the French Navy pledging 10 additional warships over the Middle East and escort for the trade-off Hormuz. [01:43:56] Yeah. [01:43:57] Kiss my ass. [01:43:58] This is ridiculous. [01:44:00] The French Navy has sent eight frigates and two amphibious assault ships to the eastern Mediterranean Red Sea, joining the carrier Charles de Gaulle following an Iranian drone attack on a Cyprus-based joint operating installation. [01:44:16] While a crisis in Iran, the war in Iran, is affecting the entire region. [01:44:21] It's important for me to come here alongside you, along with the prime minister of Greece, to tell you that when Cyprus is attacked, it is Europe that is attacked, and that the defense of Cyprus is obviously a crucial issue for your country, for your neighbor, partner and friend Greece, but also for France and with the European Union. [01:44:48] President Emmanuel Macron said Monday, speaking in Cyprus, along with the President of the Republic of Cyprus and the prime minister of the Hellenic Republic, Macron blew to the carrier Monday. [01:45:03] But this is a suicide mission. [01:45:05] I mean, the French ships aren't going to fare any better than would America. [01:45:09] Who Cyprus is probably a false flag. [01:45:13] Yeah, Israel did it. [01:45:14] Israel. [01:45:16] And they went after Azerbaijan, too. [01:45:20] Yeah, I think there are a lot of false flags that they're pulling off. [01:45:30] Here we have the Kurds saying we won't be fooled again. [01:45:36] Kurds have lent arms to the USB for out their peril. [01:45:40] America has relied on this independent minority in Syria and Iraq and has never offered concrete agreements or treaties in return. [01:45:47] That matters. [01:45:49] Back on March 4th, Trump spoke with Mustafa Herje, president of the Democrat Party of Iranian Kurdistan, as well as leaders of the two main Kurdish parties in Iraq, urged Iranian Kurdish groups to launch attacks inside Iran while warning Iraqi Kurdish leaders not to stand in the way of Washington's plans. [01:46:12] Moreover, reports indicate the CIA has armed and trained Iranian Kurdish opposition groups as part of a broader U.S.-Israeli war plan to engineer the collapse of the Iranian regime alongside an aerial campaign. [01:46:28] The admin has denied all of it. [01:46:31] Among rising tensions between Iran and U.S.-Israel, five Kurdish armed groups formed a coalition on February 22nd, days before U.S. and Israeli strikes began. [01:46:44] A sixth group, the Kamala Party of Iranian and Kurdistan, joined on March 4th after initial hesitation. [01:46:53] The rationale appears to be opening a groundfront in western Iran, stretching Republican Guard forces across multiple areas and accelerating regime destabilization while reducing pressure on the Gulf Coast states and Israel. [01:47:09] Ain't going to work. [01:47:11] Ain't going to work. [01:47:13] They've been burned a few times by America. [01:47:16] They're not going to fall for that again. [01:47:18] I agree. [01:47:20] They are not going to fall again. [01:47:23] And here we have the American conservative reporting that the war on Iran is squandering America's military edge, but far more profoundly, our economic stability through the loss of the petrodollar. [01:47:42] So I think the military is just a surface that our Chinese professor is telling us the real story, what's actually at stake. [01:47:51] Early Tuesday morning, President Trump lashed out at those arguing the U.S. would soon run out of missiles to fuel his war a choice in Iran. [01:48:01] The United States munition stockpiles have at the medium and upper medium grade never been higher or better. [01:48:08] Wars can be fought forever and very successfully using just these supplies, post-true social. [01:48:16] Here's that matrix again. [01:48:18] There's the matrix. [01:48:19] Trump is right about one thing. [01:48:21] Lack of U.S. weapons will not be a constant on the fighting, a constraint on the fighting in Iran. [01:48:28] Stockpiles are not unlimited, but they're pretty deep to allow the military to fight as long as Trump chooses. [01:48:36] But Trump's war will still do long-term damage to U.S. military power, create an extended period of vulnerability that the United States will struggle to overcome. [01:48:47] The Trump admin may believe that its combat ops in Iran are a powerful manifestation of American military dominance, but in the end, this war is likely to accelerate the overdue death of the American Imperial Project, possibly on terms quite unfavorable to the United States and its allies. [01:49:10] I think that's got it exactly right. [01:49:13] I think that's what's going on here. [01:49:15] We are losing and we are losing big, very big. [01:49:26] I want to pull up the stories about the school shooting because they are very important. [01:49:35] Here, missile fragments. [01:49:45] Here it is, what I would be looking for. [01:49:48] Missile fragments from Iranian school massacre marked Made in USA. [01:49:56] But Trump keeps of course, of course. [01:50:00] Well, they're denying it. [01:50:01] Well, I know it. [01:50:02] Trump keeps lying. [01:50:04] Trump also claims that Iran had some highly restricted tomahawk missiles as additional evidence points to U.S. culpability for the deadly stride. [01:50:14] Probably another intern, probably another intern pushed the wrong button. [01:50:19] As Iranian officials displayed, U.S. marked fragments of a missile believed to have been used on Saturday's massacre of around 175 mostly school children, girls, young girls, in Manab. [01:50:32] Trump Monday doubled down on his unfounded claim that Iran carried out this strike. [01:50:38] The president suggested here at a press conference that it's Trump National Doral Miami Resort, Iran may have used a tomahawk to carry out the Web 28 attack on the Shaka Tayyab Girls Elementary School in Manab. [01:50:54] Why would Iran do anything so idiotic? [01:50:59] Meanwhile, breaking the New York Times, the U.S. is at fault. [01:51:06] The U.S. is at fault. [01:51:09] And the Iran elementary school preliminary inquiry says, I think it's just further denigration of America to lie about these. [01:51:23] He openly said right off the bat, yes, yes, it was a targeting error. [01:51:27] We were hitting a Republican Guard base in the vicinity and our targeter thought these were Iranian troops when they were schoolgirls. [01:51:37] Just admit it outright right off the bat. [01:51:40] Or just do like they always do, blame it on some battery staff sergeant someplace. [01:51:46] And then they did a double tap. [01:51:48] They went back and killed the ones that were the parents that were coming in and all of that. [01:51:53] You know, they did a double tap on it. [01:51:56] And who specializes in the double tap? [01:52:00] Of course. [01:52:01] Israel does Israel and America are behind every civilian operation that dies. [01:52:09] And once in a while, Iran might kill some civilians. [01:52:13] But the rest of all their opponents of Israel and America always go according to rules. [01:52:21] Well, I won't say always, but I would say Iran's killing war. [01:52:27] I would say Iran's killing civilians. [01:52:29] I think Iran is killing civilians now in Israel. [01:52:34] Oh, it's somebody that's targeting good civilians. [01:52:38] I don't think they're targeting them, though. [01:52:42] I kind of think they will. [01:52:43] I kind of think they are. [01:52:44] I think they're kind of trying to run a terror campaign. [01:52:47] Understandable. [01:52:48] I mean, look what's happened to Gaza. [01:52:49] You know, look what's happened in Tehran. [01:52:51] Look what's happened in, you know, paybacks are hell. [01:52:55] So the idea that the Israelis are sitting there thinking the Iranians aren't going to actually kill them is really naive. [01:53:02] I think it's happening. [01:53:04] But I may be wrong. [01:53:05] Infrastructure. [01:53:06] I think the Iranian character is so much stronger. [01:53:14] They have so much more integrity. [01:53:16] Yeah. [01:53:17] They actually are a moral population. [01:53:20] And it was a calamity to attack them because they also are a martyrdom, a self-sacrificing. [01:53:27] I mean, they will die to the last Iranian before they will surrender to the United States. [01:53:32] I don't think Trump has a clue. [01:53:34] He has no idea who he's up against. [01:53:37] Not Zip, Zilt. [01:53:40] He's listening to these absurd amateurs, Jared Kushner and this guy, you know, his other advisor. [01:53:47] I mean, they don't know what the hell they're talking about. [01:53:49] They're just promoting the Israeli agenda. [01:53:52] They don't care about the United States. [01:53:55] But I'm telling you, Iran was a worst possible target for America to have attacked. [01:54:01] Wait, your thoughts? [01:54:03] Well, they're all Zionists, you know, and Zionists are going for Armageddon. [01:54:08] You know, they're trying to bring back their messiac. [01:54:12] And, you know, Christian Zionists are trying to bring back Jesus. [01:54:17] Unbelievable. [01:54:19] It is. [01:54:19] It's insane. [01:54:21] Literally insane. [01:54:23] Russ, your thoughts as we go. [01:54:26] Maybe wrap it up with in that last post that we were going over, there's a meme right at the bottom. [01:54:33] And I'll just kind of leave it with this meme. [01:54:35] If you want to bring that back and show it to everybody. [01:54:38] Let's see if I can find it. [01:54:39] It's just kind of a good closing comment. [01:54:43] Okay, hang on. [01:54:44] let me get get there i think it's in this article So right down at the bottom, the Neo-Caligan Trump Matrix. [01:55:03] Okay. [01:55:04] Bury it right at the bottom of the page, the last meme. [01:55:10] I like to kind of sometimes throw the memes off to kind of. [01:55:12] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:55:13] Well, your memes are good ones, Russ. [01:55:17] Yeah, keep going, keep going, keep going, scroll. [01:55:20] Navy quietly dropped pledge to escort non-Chinese ships. [01:55:24] No, no, keep going. [01:55:25] No, I know. [01:55:26] I'm just reading it as we go. [01:55:28] This is the worst news since the war started. [01:55:30] Nobody understands how bad it is. [01:55:32] Iran is attacked. [01:55:33] Two more vessels trying to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. [01:55:36] Projectiles, minutes of our crew being ejected. [01:55:40] This isn't a threat anymore. [01:55:42] Pentagon, 140 troops wounded. [01:55:47] Where have our meme gone? [01:55:50] Where has our meme gone? [01:55:55] Where's the time gone? [01:55:57] There it goes. [01:56:00] There it is. [01:56:01] It's another article. [01:56:03] Oh, sorry. [01:56:06] Oh, well. [01:56:08] Completely wasted the last one minute of the show. [01:56:11] Not a problem. [01:56:17] Everyone, much time with your family, your friends, your people you love and care about. [01:56:22] We don't know how much time we have left. [01:56:24] You said wisely support Revolution Radio. [01:56:27] And God willing, we'll be back on Friday and we'll do it all over again. [01:56:33] I will see you then.