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March 27, 2026 - Jim Fetzer
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RBN Authentic News (26 March 2026)

Jim Fetzer hosts RBN Authentic News, where Douglas McGregor alleges the U.S. seeks Israeli supremacy via an ISR strike complex, claiming a recent Iranian missile attack destroyed $634 million in B-1B bombers and killed 11 Americans. Callers debate JD Vance's presidency, conspiracy theories about a 15-point peace deal involving a petro-backed "Yaller" currency, and the removal of CDC officials like Dr. Robert Malone. The episode concludes with predictions of imminent total war or negotiations resembling Vietnam, while callers discuss welfare statistics for illegal immigrants and third-party political strategies. [Automatically generated summary]

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Iran's Hardened Strike Consequences 00:14:29
This is Jim Patster, your homestone authentic news, right here in RBN Live this 22nd day of March 2026.
Douglas McGregor brings us up to date on what's going on in Israel, where the war has created tremendous turmoil and problems for Bibi Net Yahoo on the assumption he's still alive.
Well, first of all, let's look at it from a purely military standpoint.
I wrote a book called Transformation Under Fire that was published in 2003.
And that was based, at least in part, on my experience during the Kosovo air campaign.
And I talked then about something I called the ISR strike complex that integrated both maneuver and sustainment.
Now, to keep it short for the layman, the idea was that the intelligence surveillance reconnaissance platforms that you have in space and terrestrial platforms that you have that are in the sea, in other words, essentially sensors networked from seabed to space, linked to strike weapons, would dominate the battle space for the foreseeable future.
And of course, I was talking largely to an Army Marine audience, and nobody wanted to consider the very high probability that since most of the ISR and strike weapon systems were in the Air Force and the Navy, that our ground force would play a relatively tertiary role in future warfare and be compelled to fundamentally reorganize itself to cope with dispersion, if for nothing else, for survival.
Well, I think we're there, and I think the Russians demonstrated that.
What they did in eastern Ukraine, once this thing got off the ground and they figured out they were up against NATO, they had to fundamentally increase the size of their force.
They had to restructure it, reorient it, and you have a general whose name is Surovikin who put together a strategic defense which was designed to buy time for Russia to dramatically increase and fully expand its force for the modern battlefield.
And as a result of his work, the Russians have killed 1.5 to 1.8 million Ukrainians in uniform.
The Russians themselves have probably taken 300, 400,000 casualties, of which maybe 200,000 are dead.
We simply lie and multiply those numbers to make the Ukrainians look more effective.
And the Russians have perfected this defense and essentially also demonstrated that for the foreseeable future, the defense is going to be vastly superior to the offense.
Now, if you take all of those things and then you look at what's happening today in the Middle East and in the Persian Gulf with Iran, you see that Iran has taken this to heart.
And Iran has done what it needed to do to defend itself.
It can't field a large and expensive air force.
It can't train and maintain a large body of capable pilots.
So what do you do?
Well, then you invest in standoff attack, but you invest in this ISR strike capability.
When you look at the Navy side of the house, how do most nations afford building giant surface fleets?
They can't do it.
It's too expensive.
And frankly, it's increasingly obvious that there are really only two classes of ships out there, targets and submarines.
Submarines rule the waves.
They've been ruling the waves now for decades.
If Hitler had started the Second World War with twice the number of submarines that he had that were operational at the time, I think he had perhaps 29 operational submarines.
If he'd started with 60 or 70, he'd have won the war.
We've run these simulations for years.
So we've wasted a lot of money on these giant surface fleets.
But if you're interested in meddling in other people's affairs and disrupting their personalities and disturbing and distorting the natural dynamics in other regions of the world, and that seems to be a preoccupation for us, then you want large aircraft carriers.
And provided your enemy doesn't develop the kind of capability that we've seen in Iran, well, then you can get away with that.
But I think we're now at the end of the tether, so to say, on that score.
So right now, we've decided that we want regime change in Iran.
Thus far, that hasn't worked very well.
And we've said if we can't change the regime, then we're going to destroy Iran.
We're going to cause the disintegration of its society so that it is completely at our mercy, so that we can walk and take control of its resources.
Most importantly, that will then establish Israeli Jewish supremacy in the Middle East, which is something that we want to accomplish.
And that is tied also, I would argue, to Zionist billionaires who want to control the global financial system.
So everybody says, well, what's in it for the United States?
Nothing.
Nothing.
Blood.
Yeah, blood.
Your blood.
Your blood.
It's so depressing.
But, you know, who's been killed thus far?
We don't even know.
You can't believe anything the United States government tells you.
You know, my grandfather, one of my grandfathers was in the First World War, and he was shocked when he came back from the war because we only fought for 110 days.
You know, you went through this for four years plus.
But in 110 days, we had 318,000 casualties.
And we averaged 1,000 dead for every day that we fought.
My grandfather said nobody knew how bad it was until people came back from the war.
We slow rolled the casualties.
We didn't tell everybody how horrendous it was.
And then we had a division from Pennsylvania that marched down Broad Street and they purposely left open in the ranks the spaces where people had formerly marched.
It looked like a skeletal division.
They took 60% casualties on the first battle.
So we're very good at lying or slow rolling casualties.
You know, we lied for, well, gosh, I think we've been lying until quite recently about the casualties we took during the Battle of the Bulge.
We said the Germans lost 200,000.
No, they didn't.
They had 68,000 casualties, only 11,000 dead.
On the other hand, we had 26,000 dead and another 80,000 casualties.
And if you look at the front, it was 200,000 casualties for us across the whole front.
France, Belgium, Germany.
So we just, you know, we're very economical with the truth, which is something that Sir Jeremy McKenzie used to say when he was the deputy supreme commander in Europe under Wes Clark.
And I'd say, is that true?
He said, well, you know, the Americans are being very economical with the truth.
Correct.
So are we.
I love that.
Not about Netanyahu, who needless to say.
Meanwhile, Tucker's got the Chinese prof explaining the war.
The war is lost.
It was lost two years ago.
The Ukrainians have lost over a million fighting men.
Ukraine is finished as a nation state.
And rather than amid defeat and come to a ceasefire with Putin, what the Europeans are doing is they're saying that we're going to draft our men and have them fight in the trenches of Ukraine, which would be suicide.
But not only that, the Germans have said we can only draft German men, but not Islamic men, because we're afraid of their loyalty.
Which means that you have a situation where local men, like British, French, German men, are being sent to die in the trenches of Ukraine.
And back at home, you have these immigrant populations that have not assimilated into your culture.
So it's a really weird strategy.
The war is lost.
It was lost.
He's talking about Ukraine, of course.
Meanwhile, Centrom, U.S. has struck 10,000 targets in Iran.
Still, we've lost the war.
The U.S. military marked a major milestone Wednesday.
Yesterday, almost four weeks into Operation Epic Fury, recording its 10,000th strike on an Iranian target, U.S. Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. CENTCOM, said in an operational update.
Cooper said U.S. forces have now carried out more than 10,000 strikes since the campaign began on February 28th and remain on plan or ahead of plan in achieving objectives to eliminate Iran's ability to protect power beyond its borders.
There's a due definition.
He described U.S. precision strikes as having overwhelmed Iranian air defense and producing tangible effects.
Said U.S. combat plights over Iran are degrading Tehran's ability to attack U.S. forces and regional allies.
Yeah, fat chance.
Meanwhile, Iran hit up the Al-Udeb Air Base.
This is 3.07 a.m. Qatar time.
The Earth at Al-Udaid Air Base moved.
Not metaphorically.
Not as a description of shock and surprise.
The ground physically moved.
Residents in the nearby town of Al-Qur, 40 kilometers to the northeast, felt their beds shake.
Car alarms triggered across Doha.
Seismographs at Hamad Medical Corporation recorded a tremor consistent with a surface detonation exceeding 5,000 kilograms of TNT equivalent.
The Khoram Shahr IV had arrived, four of them, fired from launchers positioned on the Iranian coastline south of Bush Air.
They crossed 280 kilometers of open water in approximately 3.5 minutes, descending on Al-Udaid airbase at a terminal velocity exceeding Mach 8.
This was not a warning strike.
This was not a symbolic gesture.
This was Iran's largest operational ballistic missile carrying its heaviest conventional warhead, a 15th-tonal DIDA 100 kilogram penetrating blast fragmentation charge, designed to destroy fortified structures and buried infrastructure.
Al-Udaid Air Base is the most important American military installation in the Middle East.
It houses the forward headquarters of United States Central Command, the combined air operations center that coordinates every American air operation from Afghanistan to the Horn of Africa, and more than 11,000 American military and civilian personnel.
Iran just hit it with four of the most powerful conventional ballistic missiles in its arsenal.
The damage extends far beyond what any crater or collapsed building can measure.
Because Al-Udaid is not just a base.
It is the nervous system of American military power in the Middle East.
And the nervous system just took a direct hit.
Let me tell you what the Korim Shahr IV is, because understanding this weapon is understanding why Iran chose it for this target and why the attack succeeded where others might have failed.
The Khorim Shahr family represents Iran's heaviest class of ballistic missile.
Where the Khaybar Shikan is fast and maneuverable and the Sejil has range and a dancing warhead, the Korim Shahr is built to destroy things.
It trades finesse for mass.
Its warhead weighs 1,9500 kilograms, nearly twice the payload of any other missile Iran has fired in this conflict.
That weight means it can carry not just a larger explosive charge, but a specialized warhead designed for penetrating hardened structures.
The Korim Shahr-4 carries a tandem warhead.
The first charge is a shaped penetrator that punches through the target's outer structure, reinforced concrete, steel plating, or earth cover.
The second charge, detonating microseconds after the first, explodes inside the structure, maximizing internal damage.
This is the warhead type used to destroy command bunkers, underground facilities, and hardened aircraft shelters.
Every American aircraft at Al-Udaid is housed in a reinforced shelter designed to protect against exactly this type of attack.
The Khorim Shahr-4 is the key designed to open that lock.
The missile has a range of approximately 2,000 kilometers and uses a liquid fuel propulsion system, which means it requires approximately 15 to 20 minutes of fueling preparation before launch.
That preparation time is a vulnerability, but Iran has adapted.
Intelligence assessments suggest that Iran has been keeping partially fueled Korim Shahr-4 missiles in concealed mobile launch vehicles, reducing the preparation window to approximately 5 to 7 minutes.
The missile accelerates to approximately Mach 8 during its boost phase and maintains that speed through re-entry.
Its guidance system combines inertial navigation with satellite positioning corrections, allowing a circular error probable, the standard measure of accuracy, of approximately 10 to 15 meters.
Against a target the size of Al-Udaid, which covers approximately 24 square kilometers, that accuracy is more than sufficient.
Against a specific building within the base, it is adequate.
Against a hardened aircraft shelter, it is reliable.
And last night, it was terrifyingly accurate.
Let me walk you through each impact because four missiles hitting Al-Udaid is not a single event.
It is four separate attacks, with four separate consequences that compound each other in ways that are still being assessed as this video is being recorded.
The first Korim Shahr-4 struck the Combined Air Operations Center complex at the southeastern edge of the base.
The KOC is a fortified facility built with reinforced concrete walls approximately one meter thick and a hardened roof designed to withstand conventional bomb impacts.
It is the single most important building at Al-Udaid.
Inside, approximately 700 personnel coordinate air operations across the entire Middle Eastern theater.
When the Korim Shahr-4 hit, the tandem warhead penetrated the roof structure and detonated inside the operational floor.
The explosion collapsed a section of the facility approximately 30 meters wide.
Communications equipment was destroyed.
Server rooms housing targeting databases were buried under rubble.
The facility's backup power systems activated, but could not support the damaged infrastructure.
Within 12 minutes, the Combined Air Operations Center went offline.
For the first time since it was established in 2003, the CAOC stopped functioning.
American air operations across the Middle East, the strikes on Iranian targets, the combat air patrols over the Gulf, the drone surveillance missions, all of it ran through this building.
When the building stopped functioning, the operations stopped with it.
The second Koram Shahr-4 struck a hardened aircraft shelter on the northern apron of the base.
The shelter housed two B-1B Lancer strategic bombers assigned to the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing.
$700 Million Bomber Losses Revealed 00:04:49
B-1Bs are among the most expensive aircraft in the American inventory, approximately $317 million each.
The shelter was designed to protect against a 1,000-pound bomb impact.
The Korim Shahr-4 carried a 1,500-kilogram warhead.
The shelter's reinforced roof partially resisted the penetrator charge, slowing it but not stopping it.
The main charge detonated inside the shelter.
Both B-1Bs were destroyed.
The explosion also killed three maintenance crew members who were sheltering inside the facility because it was considered the safest location on base.
They were killed by the structure that was supposed to protect them.
The value of the two destroyed aircraft alone is $634 million.
The value of the weapon systems, targeting pods, and classified electronic warfare equipment aboard the aircraft has not been disclosed, but is estimated at an additional $80 to $120 million.
Total loss from this single impact.
More than $700 million in American military hardware.
destroyed by a missile that cost Iran approximately $5 million.
The third Koram Shahr IV struck the base's primary fuel storage facility.
Al-Udaid consumes approximately 1 million gallons of jet fuel per day.
The base maintains a fuel reserve designed to sustain 30 days of operations without resupply.
That reserve is stored in a series of underground reinforced tanks and above-ground holding tanks near the western perimeter of the base.
The third missile struck one of the above-ground tanks, a cylindrical structure containing approximately 300,000 gallons of JP-8 aviation fuel.
The tank ruptured and the fuel ignited, creating a firestorm that consumed three adjacent tanks through radiant heat ignition within 15 minutes.
In total, approximately 1.2 million gallons of jet fuel were lost.
The fire burned for more than nine hours and generated a smoke plume that forced the closure of the base's secondary runway because pilots could not see through the haze during approach.
Even after the fire is extinguished, the contaminated soil and groundwater around the storage facility will require environmental remediation that could take months.
The fourth Koram Shar IV struck the base's communications hub, a dedicated facility that houses the satellite uplink systems connecting Al-Udaid to the Department of Defense network, to intelligence agencies in Washington, to Allied command centers in Europe and the Pacific, and to every ship, submarine, and aircraft operating in the Middle East.
The communications hub is not a large building.
It is a compact, heavily reinforced structure designed to maintain connectivity under the worst possible conditions, but it was not designed to survive a 1,500 kilogram penetrating warhead.
The missile struck the center of the facility and the building disappeared.
The satellite uplink systems, the encryption equipment, the classified data networks, everything connected to American military communications in the Middle East went dark simultaneously.
Al-Udaid was not just attacked.
It was disconnected from Washington, from its own ships at sea, from its own aircraft in the air.
For approximately two hours, American military forces in the Middle East operated without centralized command and control.
During those two hours, they were flying blind.
Pilots on strike missions over Iran could not receive updated targeting data.
Ships in the Gulf could not receive updated threat assessments.
Ground forces at other bases could not coordinate responses.
Two hours may sound brief.
In the middle of an active war with a capable adversary, two hours without communication is two hours during which mistakes are most likely to happen.
Friendly fire is most probable, and enemy actions are most dangerous.
Let me give you the casualty numbers because the human cost of this attack is mounting even as rescue operations continue.
11 American service members were killed, 24 were wounded, 8 critically.
The dead include the three maintenance crew members at the aircraft shelter, two communications specialists at the destroyed uplink hub, and six personnel at the CAOC whose bodies have been recovered from the collapsed section.
Additional personnel remain unaccounted for in the CAOC rubble.
Rescue teams are working through the debris, but the structural instability of the partially collapsed facility is limiting their access.
The most recent estimate is that four to six additional personnel may still be trapped.
Let me say that U.S. casualties have grown to the point that now the Department of Defense is regarding our casualty figures as classified information, which of course is a political decision.
It means the numbers are mounting so much that it would be politically negative, disadvantageous for the government to admit.
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It's simple, my friends.
The answer to that question is simply, why not?
Like it or not, precious metals will always be the world's reserve currency.
Even though nations do not define their currency by their worth and say gold, individuals still buy gold and silver to protect themselves from inflation.
The more money a nation's central bank pours into the economy, the less valuable its currency, the dollar is, which means the price of everything else rises.
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Israel says it killed Iranian naval commanders.
Trump raises pressure on Tehran.
What pressure can Trump really put on Tehran?
Give us a break.
Iran destroys Israel's biggest weapon factory with Fatat 2 missiles.
That's from Scott Ritter.
Iran strikes Ben-Gurion Airport a second time.
Israel's last exit is gone for good.
U.S. Ford bases in the Middle East are wrecked.
Yes.
Meanwhile, Iran pushes back on U.S. ceasefire plan floats.
Five-point counter proposal.
Now, here's a nice one.
Iran had put together like a cartoon mocking Trump.
It's quite good, actually.
Well, this is a different one.
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being high with a total of the world, missiles headed toward their cargo.
The Statue of Liberty.
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It's nice.
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It says, Persia is only two weeks away from having nuclear weapons.
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On March 23, 2026, at exactly 14 local Gulf Time, Iran's Revolutionary Guard announced something that doesn't just threaten American troops.
It threatens the entire physical foundation keeping them alive.
Not a missile barrage, not a naval standoff, something far more surgical and far more devastating.
A deliberate systematic operational plan to destroy every power plant, every water treatment facility, every electrical substation supplying 13 major U.S. military bases across the Middle East.
Over 50,000 American troops are about to discover what happens when the infrastructure keeping them breathing simply ceases to exist.
The lights go out, the water stops, and there is no recovery timeline measured in days.
This is not speculation.
This is not analysis.
This is an operational directive that has already been activated.
And in the next few minutes, you are going to understand exactly which bases are on the target list, precisely why the Pentagon cannot defend this infrastructure, and what the total logistical collapse of American military presence in the Gulf actually looks like when it unfolds in real time.
Here is what actually happened on March 23rd.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard issued a formal statement through official state channels.
The language was not vague.
It was not diplomatic.
It was precise, deliberate, and specific in a way that military analysts cannot dismiss as rhetoric.
The statement declared that in direct response to sustained American strikes against Iranian territory, the IRGC has activated a contingency plan targeting the electrical generation systems and water purification infrastructure supplying U.S. military installations across the Middle East and Gulf region.
Pay close attention to the specific word they chose.
The statement used the phrase irreversibly destroy, not damage.
Not disrupt, not degrade, destroy, irreversibly.
That word choice is not accidental.
Military communiques at this level are drafted with legal and operational precision.
When Iran says irreversibly destroy, they are communicating intent to eliminate these systems permanently, not knock the power out for a week, eliminate the systems entirely, forcing the United States into a binary decision, evacuate tens of thousands of troops, or watch them attempt to function without electricity, without water, without the fundamental utilities that every modern military operation requires to remain operational at any level.
Let's establish the scale of what is actually being threatened here.
The United States operates 13 major military installations across six countries in the Middle East and Gulf region.
Al-Udaid Air Base in Qatar, the largest American air installation in the entire region.
Over 10,000 U.S. personnel, the forward headquarters of U.S. Central Command.
The nerve center of American air operations across the Middle East.
Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
Al-Dafra Air Base in the UAE, where the United States operates F-35 stealth fighters.
Camp Arafjan in Kuwait, the primary logistics hub feeding supplies to American forces across the region.
Naval Support Activity Bahrain, home base of the U.S. Fifth Fleet, Al-Assad Air Base in Iraq, Muwafiq Salti Air Base in Jordan.
Every single one of these installations depends entirely on civilian infrastructure for power and for water.
Not dedicated military generators, not self-contained independent systems.
Civilian power plants and desalination facilities that sit outside the base perimeter, physically exposed, spread across hundreds of kilometers, and structurally impossible to defend comprehensively against a cold.
Al-Udaid Air Base Nerve Center 00:03:43
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Lindsey Graham Poll Negotiations 00:15:40
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Lindsey Graham went on Fox News last weekend and said six words that should terrify every military family in America.
We did Iwo Jima.
We can do this.
He was talking about sending United States Marines to invade an island off the coast of Iran.
And he compared it to a battle that killed nearly 7,000 Americans in 36 days.
That is not a war plan.
That is a death sentence disguised as patriotism.
Lindsey Graham has never met a war he did not want to start.
And I refuse to stay quiet while he volunteers other people's children to die in the next one.
Let me explain what Graham is actually proposing because the media is not breaking this down for you.
Karg Island sits about 20 miles off the coast of Iran in the Persian Gulf.
It handles 90% of Iran's crude oil exports.
The White House wants to either blockade it or seize it to force Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Right now, two Marine expeditionary units with thousands of Marines are sailing toward that island.
Graham went on Fox News Sunday with Shannon Bream and said, this is what Trump should do.
Take Karg Island, control it, let the regime die on a vine.
Bream pushed back.
She read him an analysis from the Atlantic warning that an invasion of Karg Island could become a grinding war of attrition.
The article described ballistic missile strikes, drone attacks, and no reliable supply lines for American troops.
Graham dismissed all of it.
He said he was tired of armchair quarterbacking.
He said he trusts the Marines, not that guy.
Let me tell you what that Atlantic analysis actually said.
It said that Marines who land on Karg Island would face Iranian ballistic missiles, swarms of drones, and toxic petrochemical smoke from burning oil facilities.
It said there would be no reliable way to resupply them.
It said this would not be a quick operation.
It would be a grinding fight on an island that Iran has had decades to fortify.
That is not armchair quarterbacking.
That is military reality.
And Graham brushed it aside like someone changing the channel.
He trusts the Marines, good for him.
But does he trust them enough to tell their mothers what Iwo Jima actually cost?
Let me tell you what Iwo Jima actually was.
Because when a United States senator invokes it like a football score, someone needs to remind the country what that name means.
Iwo Jima was a 36-day battle in February and March of 1945.
Nearly 7,000 Americans were killed.
More than 19,000 were wounded.
Total American casualties exceeded 26,000.
It was the only battle in the Pacific where American forces suffered more casualties than the Japanese.
Entire Marine units took 80% casualty rates.
And this is what Lindsey Graham chose as his inspirational comparison for sending troops into Iran.
He did not compare it to a surgical operation.
He did not compare it to a quick in-and-out mission.
He compared it to one of the bloodiest battles in American military history and then said, we can do this.
As if 26,000 casualties is a selling point.
And keep in mind who is saying this.
Lindsey Graham served in the Air Force as a judge advocate general lawyer for over three decades.
He handled legal cases.
He did not kick down doors in Fallujah.
He did not patrol the mountains of Tora Bora.
He retired as a colonel and has spent the last 20 years in the Senate pushing for every single war that has come across his desk.
Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, and now Iran.
Every time he was certain, every time he was wrong, and every time someone else's son or daughter paid the price, and I was not the only one who heard it.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace, a Republican from Graham's own state of South Carolina, said, Graham has one foreign policy, send someone else's kids to war.
She said he was wrong about Iraq, wrong about Afghanistan, and now wrong about Iran.
Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, an Air Force veteran and a Republican from Florida, said she was deeply upset at the lack of respect for life Graham was displaying.
She called his words unacceptable and dark.
She said he is acting as if our troops are expendable cattle.
And then there is Joe Kent, the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, said sending troops to Carg Island would be a disaster.
Joe Kent is not some cable news commentator.
He is a retired Green Beret who served multiple combat tours.
His wife, Shannon Kent, was a Navy cryptologic technician who was killed in a terrorist attack in Manbej, Syria in January 2019.
She was one of four Americans who died that day.
Joe Kent knows what it means to lose someone to a war that politicians sold as necessary.
When he says Carg Island would be a disaster, he is not guessing.
He is speaking from a place that Lindsey Graham has never been and will never understand.
I'm in love.
I think Marjorie Taylor Greene just knocks it right out of the park.
There's so much more.
Trump has thrown Hegzeth under the bus, blaming him for starting the war.
President Trump, in a Memphis speech, spent his time, throwing beat Hegzeth under the bus over the war in Iran.
Trump, who was seen in distress as his head jerked and eyes rolled back in an alarming health video, spoke about the night the U.S. decided to bomb the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, ran brutal Gavherman.
I called Pete.
I called General Kane.
I called a lot of our great people.
We have great people.
And I said, let's talk.
We've got a problem in the Middle East.
We have a country known as Iran that for 47 years has been a purveyor of terrorists.
Absolutely false.
And they're very close to having a nuclear weapon.
Absolutely false.
Can we keep going and get that 50,000 up to 55 and 60?
There's no end.
Trump explained.
I come after Melania's comments about Barron's mental state exposed why he can't be drafted into the army.
Trump continued in his threat to Iran.
Or he can take a stop and make a little journey into the Middle East and eliminate a big problem.
Indeed, I think you were the first to speak up and you said, let's do it because you can't let them have a nuclear weapon.
So we're now having really good discussions.
They start last night, a little of the night before that, and he goes on.
Meanwhile, more.
Trump runs from his mess.
Metaphors for Trump's Iranian madness.
And here we have a lot of wonderful diagrams, drawings.
Trump desperately wants to crawl away from the mess he caused in Iran, hoping to escape from the responsibility thereof and even to benefit from the gross criminality.
Like some, he's desperate to exit, but firmly caught by the nose, being dragged back to the scene of his crime by the Iranians, akin to a diuretic dog slopping away from a bottle of vile-smelling excrement as left on the family's best carpet.
He knows he's in for a beating.
But if he can't disappear quick, I'd hope that someone else gets the blame.
But there's no way the Iranians will let him do it.
He's in for a beating no matter what he does.
I agree.
Meanwhile, Tucker just said what everyone is thinking.
And the purpose of the American government is to serve the American people, not in some abstract way in their war against radical Islam, but in a concrete way, like nicer airports and no crime and decent schools.
The things that any citizen should expect from his government.
And if you're totally ignoring all of those on behalf of another country, it's just not acceptable.
And it's also not sustainable.
This country has not, at least since the Second World War, handed any measure of operational control in a wartime theater to a foreign power.
And why is that?
Not because we don't have allies or people we like or people we share common goals with.
We've got a lot of those, or we had a lot of those.
But because no two countries' interests are identical.
Even identical twins, if you spend enough time around them, are different in ways you can perceive.
No two, anything, are exactly the same.
And nations, which are complicated, don't even have that many points of intersection in their interests.
There's a lot that separates the national interests of two separate countries.
So if you enter a war co-joined with another country, you're going to reach a point very soon where your interests diverge from those of your partner.
And in a war, the stakes are very, very high.
So you would never do that.
Ever.
If you cared about your country, why would you do that?
And of all the things that historians will reveal in the aftermath of this war, the one that some of us should be paying the closest attention to is who made that decision?
Who decided it was okay for the United States to be yoked to a foreign nation in the middle of a war with a country of 92 million people?
That is one of the craziest things this country's ever done.
And the people who decided to do it should be exposed and they should be penalized.
Because that single decision will cost, unfortunately, this is likely to be true, more American lives.
It may extend this far past a point where the American interest is served.
And by the way, we are approaching the point at which we get no more returns from being engaged in this war.
If you know that you're going to negotiate your way out of something in the end, in other words, if you're not going to destroy each other with nuclear weapons, demand total, abject surrender.
But if you think there's even a possibility you're going to have to negotiate your way out of something, you want to do it at the apogee of your power at your most powerful point.
You don't want to do it when your power is obviously decreasing.
Like say when you start to run out of weapons because you sent them all to Ukraine because Ben Shapiro demanded you do that.
And why wouldn't you want to negotiate when your weakness is obvious?
Because you'll get worse terms.
The United States has a true national interest in controlling or having a say in the flow of energy out of the Persian Gulf through the Straits of Hormuz.
If you could narrow down our interests to just one, we have many interests, but just one?
It's that.
It's very important for the United States to have some say in that.
And if we negotiate our way out when we're weaker rather than stronger, we will have less say.
And if we negotiate our way out in humiliation, God forbid that doesn't happen, we will have almost no say at all.
And so it is very important to begin those conversations.
Now, if you think there's a possibility we could negotiate our way out, if we don't have to go to nukes.
Let me just say it's going to be humiliation all the way if Trump has any sense at all.
We got to get out before we are completely annihilated between all our forces are decimated.
All our bases are destroyed.
The Petra dollar is already gone forever.
It's only going to get worse.
Meanwhile, we have a poll right here in my home state in Wisconsin, I think, is a pretty representative state.
Most Wisconsinite oppose war with Iran, Marquette, poll fines.
More than 60% of Wisconsinite don't approve the U.S. and Israel-led war with Iran, which has since set gas prices at home soaring and is sinking the U.S. into a prolonged conflict in the Middle East.
A Marquette law school poll released Tuesday found.
The poll results show a divide in Republicans specifically between President Donald Trump's core, make America great again supporters, rarely disagree with his policies, and those that consider themselves Republican but don't always agree with Trump's objectives.
Democrats are unified in their opposition to the conflict.
97% saying they're against it, while 73% of independents also oppose the war.
While 75% of Republicans overall approve, a majority of non-mega don't have much of an appetite, 72% saying they are opposed.
Non-mega Republicans count for about 20% of the overall party.
The poll found.
I'd say every rational American opposes this war.
Meanwhile, this is our fight.
Suburbanites have embraced the anti-Trump resistance ahead of the No Kings protests.
I got to say, they've got a powerful case to make.
Montclair, New Jersey.
A few years ago, Allison Bosner was barely involved in politics.
Now the 42-year-old mother at two from Maplewood, New Jersey, hands up food and diapers to immigrant families outside a nearby detention facility.
She waves signs on a highway overpass.
In between school bakes up and orthodox orthodontist appointments, and this weekend she'll lead a no-king protest march across this affluent town alongside her husband, her children and thousands of others who are convinced that president Trump represents a direct threat to American democracy.
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This is pretty fascinating stuff.
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Robert Malone exits CDC vaccine advisory role.
No doubt because they weren't doing the right thing.
Dr. Robert Palone said on March 25th, he'd no longer advise health officials on vaccine.
I'm done, said for the Epic Times.
Malone was vice chair of the advisory committee on immunization practices, which advises the CDC on immunization.
Health Secretary RFK Jr. selected Malone and other new members in 2025 after removing the previous slate.
This was a good thing.
I applauded it at the time.
A federal judge recently ruled that Kennedy did not follow proper procedure in appointing the members and stayed the appointments.
The judge also blocked changes in the CDC vaccine schedule, some of which were prompted by votes from the remade committee.
Malone, a former EPIC TV host and adjunct professor at Louisiana State University, has panned the decision, knowing that the judge deemed him unfit, even though he has decades of experience in the vaccine field.
Malone said Wednesday that he had already been trying to figure out how to leave the committee in some sort of graceful, professional way for months now, in part because of criticism from healthcare groups over matters such as the vote to recommend that they narrow guidance for messenger RBN and other vaccines against COVID.
He's also focusing on working with the State Department on biological warfare agreements.
Malone said members who do not receive compensation have not been treated well by the Trump administration.
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Welcome to the second hour of Authentic News right here on RBM Live this 26th day of March 2026, where I take your calls.
Libertarian Minded Voter Perspectives 00:15:24
First up, George from Nevada.
George, join the conversation.
Thank you for taking my call, Mr. Fessner.
I'm not much of a caller, but I am an avid listener.
I like listening to the archives because I can fast forward to the commercials in our guy that says the same thing every time.
Now, the point of my call is, even though the government we have is garbage, I think it's government we deserve.
Now, you remember the rioting and demonstration in the marches during the Vietnam War, don't you?
Sure, certainly.
Okay, what we Americans refused to tolerate back then is nothing or was nothing compared to what we're putting up with now.
You know, willy-nilly killing boaters, killing five or six Middle Eastern countries want to take over Cuba and Greenland.
Yes.
So we're doned.
And if you go on the social media, you have to ask the people support bombing Cuba and all kinds of things like that.
It makes no sense whatsoever.
Yes, yes.
Continue, George.
Okay, well, the point of my call is, like I said, we're doned.
You know, we can't defeat.
We can't defeat Iran.
They have a superior military.
Actually, they yeah.
Now, I think I'm speculating, but I think after he's served two years, I think Peter Thiel is going to tell Joe Biden, or not Mr. Joe Biden, I heard JD Vance.
I think he's going to tell Vance.
Donald Trump, the result, get Joe D. Vance.
JD Vance will be president.
And then I think JD Vance will be president for more than eight years.
It's pure speculation on my part.
And when I make such speculations, I'm usually wrong.
Yeah, that's good, George.
You're thinking about these things.
The last reports I had of Vance is very worried that the war is going to create such a backlash that he would be defeated at the bowls.
And he doesn't want to have that on his record.
I think he may want to postpone.
I've never been wildly enthusiastic about JD and he seemed to be cavorting with Erica Kirk, someone else of whom I take a rather dim view.
So, you know, I think his prospects are very iffy at best.
Go ahead, George.
I think his running mate will be Erica Kirk.
Yeah, that's crazy.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
Pure speculation on my part.
Yeah, yeah.
No, I get it, George.
I get it, George.
Here's a great, this is a great place to speculate.
You got the right place to share your thoughts.
Okay, you got more callers in front of you?
Yeah, but you're welcome.
I have two others, but you go right ahead.
Join more.
Say more.
We are toast.
The whole country is toast.
We don't produce anything.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think NAFTA was a calamity.
Rossborough warned us that giant sucking sound was all those jobs moving south.
I mean, he had a ride.
Bill Clinton sold us out.
Go ahead.
Another thing is when you mention Ross Perot, in 1992, something that really sticks in my mind was Ross Perot was on the ballot in all 50 states.
He did not get one electoral college vote.
The only person that got an electoral college vote that was not a Republican or a Democrat was a Libertarian candidate in 1972.
Ronald, Richard Milhouse Nixon won every state except Massachusetts.
And the guy that got electoral Carl vote was a libertarian named John Hospers.
And nothing was made about no big deal was made about it because they just like to ignore third parties.
Yeah.
What do you think?
What do you think?
What do you think if, say, the Libertarian Party were to run with Thomas Massey and maybe Marjorie Taylor Greene?
What would you think of something like that?
It would be nice, but it wouldn't give Snowball's chance in hell.
They would just ignore him like they did.
I think they but George, I'm thinking the American people might not ignore him.
If they're on all the ballots, I'd sure as hell vote for them over any Democrat or any Republican ticket.
If it were, I were voting for Massey and Marjorie.
That's that's how I would vote for them.
I would vote for him too, but my vote wouldn't do any good.
Neither would George.
Well, but if there are enough of us, see, we don't want to defeat ourselves by not giving it a try, give it a try.
Who knows?
Maybe there are enough other Americans who also may have thought their vote wouldn't matter.
If enough of us whose vote we may think doesn't matter cast our vote, it'll matter.
It'll matter.
It's worth a try, but you're pissing in the wind.
Well, in my humble opinion.
Well, but George, are you going to vote for a Democrat or Republican?
No, no, no.
I haven't voted for a Republican or a Democrat at the presidential level for many years.
So wouldn't you at least like to cast a vote for someone you believed in?
I voted in 2008, I voted for Chuck Baldwin.
Chuck Baldwin.
Yeah, he's a worthy guy.
I like Chuck Baldwin.
And I was taking advice from Ron Paul.
Yeah, good.
Yeah.
Now there's another worthy.
Ron Paul, another.
I voted for a good man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But still, I heard him listening to a speech he gave at the New American.
And he took advice from he's a libertarian-minded person.
However, he ran as a Republican because he knew he could never win as a Republican or he was in a Republican-dominated district.
Yeah.
And Ron Rand Paul is pretty much the same situation.
Yeah.
You know, he's a libertarian-minded person.
Yeah.
But he's got to vote as a Republican.
Same thing with Thomas Massey.
Yeah.
He's a libertarian-minded person, but he's got to run as a Republican.
Well, that's what I'm suggesting.
Maybe we've reached a point where the American people are sufficiently disillusioned with both parties that they would take a third party seriously if it had the right candidates.
The mainstream press would just ignore him like they did with what they did with Ron Paul.
And then George, 90% of the 90% of the person, people wouldn't even know who he is.
Well, I think that could change, George.
I think that could change.
I think this is the way we got to go.
We got to get rid of the traditional party power by advancing a third party.
I think if the Libertarians would reach out to Thomas Massey and Marjorie Taylor Greene, they'd have a winning ticket.
I really believe in a three-way race they would win.
Okay, Marjorie Taylor, I think Marjorie Shayla Green has got something up her sleeve.
You know, she would true because she suddenly realized that Donald Trump is such a disgusting magic.
Yeah.
And maybe, maybe she's going to run for him for president.
Well, see, I mean, but she's got to find a ticket to run on.
See, the Republicans aren't going to give it to Marjorie.
The Democrats aren't going to give it to Marjorie.
I'd say the Libertarians just might.
Marjorie and Massey.
I love it.
Yeah, well, I hope you're right.
I think the next president is going to be a Republican or a Democrat.
Well, I mean, the odds are overwhelming, but you know, I think the American people are disillusioned enough, George.
They might be up for trying something different, something new.
We tried it with Trump.
We thought he was the answer, but we have learned better, sad to say.
We now know that Trump is every bit of piece of garbage that Megans and the Clintons are.
Yeah.
I'm sorry to say, I think you're right, George.
I think you're right.
Thank you for the call, George.
Good.
I'm glad.
You call again.
Joe in Florida.
Go right ahead, Joe.
Join the conversation.
Joe.
Hey, Tim.
Yeah, thanks for taking my call.
Well, just the fun, I wanted to say, so you and I, we have a disagreement about Charlie Kirk.
You know, so it's very clear to me that Charlie Kirk was the first victim of this Iran war.
In future history, people will look back and they will consider Charlie Kirk the equivalent of what Archduke Franz Ferdinand was for World War I to Charlie Kirk and this war gets thrown, which is clearly World War III for the Jews.
They killed Charlie.
He was the only person, a political leader in America who had the ear of the president and had a lot of clout, who was actively arguing and pushing not to go to war with Iran.
They killed him, the Jews.
I'm saying the Jews, okay, Israeli Mossad and Jews in the United States government and at TPUSA who were crypto-Jews or people who ate and abetted the Mossad just because they understood that Charlie Kirk was the only person who stood in the way of this war.
Once they got him out of the way, ipso facto, what do we have?
We have this Jewish war against Iran.
What do you think?
Well, we disagree on a couple of points here.
I don't think.
Yeah.
I don't think Charlie was the only obstacle.
He was wandering off the Israeli reservation for sure.
He was disillusioned with Netanyahu.
He didn't believe the October 7th story.
He thought that was rather fanciful.
And he certainly didn't like the genocide.
I think Charlie was a good guy.
I think he's still around.
I mean, the wound on his neck moves because it's being imposed over.
He's actually moving beneath a screen that's adding the blood and the wound to his neck, and it doesn't shift with his neck.
So, you know, we had CGI.
We had CGI of the blood and the wound, Joe, is what I'm telling you.
Hello, hello.
Yeah, what happened?
Did we lose you?
Who got lost?
Mike?
Seem to have lost you, Jim.
Oh, I got you, Jim.
I don't know.
Maybe Joe lost audio.
Okay, well, it's hello, hello, hello.
Yeah, Joe lost audio.
We have you on the next caller, Alex.
Well, I want to bring in Keith.
Bring in Keith from Montana.
Keith has a lot to say.
Keith, join the conversation, my friend.
Yes, can you hear me?
Yeah, I got you.
I got you.
Go ahead.
Okay, I have a few things for you, James.
First, I want to start with, I was watching a video of one of these pissed-off U.S. soldiers.
I believe he was in Dubai.
But he was talking about how the United States moved all their protective equipment, i.e. missile shields, the flag, to Israel.
And so all those soldiers that have been armed or harmed over there and or killed were from the direct result of the US removing their missile shields.
Yeah.
Okay, the other thing is, is, and I have two other things after this one.
This bull crap of listening for years, and Hillary started this back in Afghanistan, but now it's in Iran.
The Hajib and the dress of the Iranians, using that same old story about the Iranians can't do this, they can't do that, the women can't wear this, you know.
Yeah.
If you put that in respect over in Portland, where they have these gay pride things where men walk totally nude and a guy walks up to the cop and says, aren't you going to arrest these guys?
And the cop says, no.
And he says, well, what does it take to get these guys off the street?
He says, only if they show an erection.
Really?
How far this world is.
Really?
So anyway, I have two illustrations for you, James.
Just think of the Ohio Stadium in its full capacity, over 105,000.
Yeah.
There people meet.
There people meet to watch their favorite players and stuff like that.
They're sitting with 105,000 fellow Americans, allegedly, who are from every background, race, religion, sexual orientation, and stuff like that.
You know, they don't care, just as long as you keep your hands on your old balls, if you know what I mean.
Anyway, this is with the same thing as a firefighter.
Joe Biden Trillion Dollar Wars 00:03:33
I'll use a volunteer in this because it comes out of his own pocket.
I've been one.
When the sheriff's office sends your pager a page, you don't sit there and call the sheriff's office and, well, is the place I'm responding to, are they a Democrat or are they Republican, Independent?
Right.
Are they tribal, white?
This country has got us so divided amongst ourselves when the real issue is the country itself.
And I want to end this with this.
If you look up the legal definition, and this is going to go over Robert his resignation, Malone.
Yeah.
And this is on 18 U.S. Code, Chapter 113B, Part 1 on terrorism.
And this is the fact that with this so-called COVID pandemic, any material support, COVID was terrorism.
There is no other way to describe this.
And if you read to the US 18 code there about what it consists of, about financing support, material, monetary and stuff, anyone that supports a government.
Now, if you listen to Carol Baker from the CDC, who says, we'll just get rid of all the whites, if you listen to that idiot, that veterinarian there from Pfizer saying that they had plans to kill half the world people.
Yeah, if people want to continue supporting this stuff and paying taxes and stuff like that, you're financing your own demise.
And as I told you on the phone the other day, what the United States right now is doing over at Miramar against China blowing up their pipelines and stuff with this new Meryl's Marauders, let's call it that there, you know, the new Burmese army they're forming there, you know.
What gets me is if this country can ask for $105 trillion and then want another, Sorry, 100 1.5 trillion and then another 200 billion on top of that to finance all these illegal wars and stuff like that.
Why couldn't they, who have deindustrialized this country, put that 1.5 trillion dollars into making jobs and stuff?
Yeah.
What do you see as Milena Trump out there showcasing a robot saying that all children should grow up with robots now?
We're funding our own demise.
Yeah.
That's what's happening.
Terrible.
Anyway, that's all I need to do.
Keith, all good stuff.
Good stuff, Keith.
Joe, if you're, yeah, Joe, if you're back, go right ahead.
Join in.
We lost you.
Come on, Joe.
Let me hear you.
Mike, can we get Jim?
Yeah, go right ahead.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
But here's the question.
Okay, Joe, Joe, we got a break.
We got a break, but you're on when we come back.
Stand by.
Okay.
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Yeah, yeah.
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Oh, yeah.
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Oh, we're taking you off.
Yeah.
So it's a good day.
Well, I'm going to have to get back.
But here's the thing: we disagree.
We disagree about Charlie Carpenter.
But let me say this.
You played last hour eclipse and part of it with Joe Kent.
I don't know if you heard.
So today, Joe Ken did a podcast with Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis.
Okay.
I don't think that was a clip you played.
No.
Yeah.
But it's fantastic.
Yeah.
Did you hear about it?
No, no.
Tell us about it.
I'll play it tomorrow, probably.
Go ahead, tell us.
Okay, cool.
So we all remember that Joe Penn, the great Joe Kent, he's a true American hero, in my opinion.
Yeah.
When he resigned, he put out this statement that there was no imminent threat from Iran against the United States.
Okay, which is obviously true.
Now, on today, on this podcast with Daniel Dev Deep Dies with Daniel Davis, Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis, he Kent elaborated and he actually said on this podcast that there was an imminent threat from Israel.
Yes.
Now, this is fascinating.
Okay, he's not contradicting what he said before, but he's elaborating.
And here's the point.
And this goes to Secretary Rubio's now infamous clip where he outlines what caused the United States to actually take action.
Yeah.
And so Joe Kent explains exactly what Rubio was saying, which is that it's the nature of the relationship between the United States and Israel.
So at some point, and now I believe that there was an actual agreement.
That's the other part he refers to.
Steve Witkoff, who I've been off and on about.
So apparently, Steve Witkoff is a guy who does actually do negotiations.
So, but the real enemy, I believe, is the other, his partner there, Kushner.
So, so what Joe Kent explained on his interview is that there was some kind of deal between Iran where it was agreeing to stop, you know, creating uranium, that process of making uranium up for a nuclear weapon, and then even talking about maybe limiting ballistic missiles.
This was an agreement that was reached on the Thursday, February 26th.
Yeah.
And that as soon as it seemed like there was an agreement, somehow somebody, I'm not mentioning any names, Jared Kushner leaked it to Netanyahu and immediately they ordered their attack.
Okay, right.
So this is the idea that the U.S., now, the analogy is like the little bragging, obnoxious little brother and the big brother, right?
The U.S., the big brother, and the obnoxious little creep brother is Israel.
The little brother picks on all the bad guys and the tough guys in the neighborhood.
And then when it comes to the fighting time, oops, the big brother steps in and does all the work for the little schnooky, obnoxious little little brother.
Okay.
So this is the relationship of Israel with the United States.
So we know, and this is what Rubio was saying, this is what Joe Ken confirmed again, that by antagonizing, if Israel attacked Iran or any country, the one who's going to be in that battle is the United States, not Israel.
Okay, now that's obvious.
But I thought it was very interesting.
He made this extra point of saying that, that that was the imminent threat.
Okay.
The imminent threat is by virtue of the nature of the relationship between the United States and Israel, that they are getting us into this thing.
It's true that we wouldn't have a choice if Israel attacked Iran, but to be involved in that fight.
And that's the real threat.
By nature, the actual relationship between the United States and Israel, our alleged ally, is the real threat to the U.S. What do you think?
Well, of course, of course, and further confirmation, my wife just explained to me, Pakistan, which is seeking to act as a mediator between Iran and the U.S. to get this thing ended, just had its embassy in Iran attacked by Israel.
They just bombed it because they don't want there to be an end to this war.
They want to keep it going.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Oh, your wife is, or somebody watches NDC so much, she's pretty smart.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, well, look, when it comes to Joe, when it comes to Chris II Trump, MS now is pretty good.
See, and they got some pretty good people critiquing the war.
So, I mean, you just go to look for where you're going to get the best, the sharpest criticism.
Go ahead.
You're not going to get it from Fox.
You're not going to get it from Fox.
Yeah, I agree.
And actually, I might even go so far as to say this is a reason for hope because I do see there is an agreement both in the Democrat Party and those of us in the Republican Party, former MAGA people, right, or true MAGA people is what we really are, on this issue of Israel.
Now, that's a very fascinating point about Pakistan.
So the make of nuance of it.
What Joe Ken is saying is that the Israel.
Yeah, but you got to make it concise.
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Your final thought, Joe.
Final thought.
Go right ahead.
Yeah, thanks, Jim.
So I think that what we're saying is that Trump is not smart enough.
He's too controlled by the Jews to figure out that the ultimate interests in this war of the Israelis of the Jews are directly, directly opposed to the American interests.
So that's disturbing because they'll want this war to go on forever.
I knew it was going to be a long war.
I think some other people, including maybe you, thought it would be a short war.
But you see, now we're stuck with the Jews, the Israelis running this war, and their interest is to keep it going as quickly as possible.
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And I'll get into a little bit more.
Is that right here in RBM?
No, it's his network, the network is Holy Land Radio.
Okay.
Okay.
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Okay.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Renee, join the conversation.
Renee, I couldn't give you much time.
Go right ahead.
Give us your thoughts.
Okay.
In this country, everything is so massively corrupt that I mean, if a good person comes along, it's almost, they make it impossible for them to succeed just over and over and over.
Although, like many libertarian men, the Libertarian Party cannot be trusted.
And I'll tell you why.
Ventura was kind of courting the idea of running with that party.
And there's really something rotten over there because they had a crack at Ventura where they could have really advanced themselves as a party.
Really, it would have been the best thing they could have done.
And we really could have rivaled this country, okay?
You know, they picked some unknown guy.
It seems like Howie Howard or some kind of stuff that nobody's ever heard of.
It's like, see, there's certain things when they do that, you know, okay, that's it.
We know they're toast, okay?
Just like, I would never vote for a Republican ever again, because it's not just Trump.
Look at all those Republican House members and senators and stuff who just vote with him.
I thought those Tea Party people we put in office, they were supposed to be different and good and moral.
And look what they turned into.
That knife in my back, I am not forgetting, okay?
Never put a fork in it.
Now, the Democrat Party is bad too.
Remember, the Democrats, a lot, Bernie was killing it out there, okay?
Everybody wanted him.
What did the Democrats do?
Stab Bernie in the back.
Give us somebody like Kamala.
Okay.
And so the thing is, every, I really, yeah, I guess I'm kind of a black pillar today.
But in other words, if anybody good, anybody, anything good comes along, somehow the establishment supports them.
Okay.
It's awful.
What do you think of my suggestion the libertarians run Thomas Massey and Marjorie Taylor Greene as a third party?
Now, I am for Massey, not MTG, and I'll tell you why.
I want people who have shown consistent goodness.
Now, see, Ventura's another one.
Massey and Ventura, and oh, this is probably the sky to say, hey, white man, I'm promoting two white men here.
Can y'all boys get that through your damn head?
It's like, these two men have consistently been honorable men.
See, I don't trust Tucker.
See, these people like MTG and Tucker, I'm going, oh, look you fucking walker.
Okay, but you know, Tucker was doing a lot of damage on Fox for decades.
And MTG's done her own insider trading and stuff.
You know, let me tell you, dealing with these Jekyll and Hyde people, it's like the thing is, you never, it's like walking on eggshells and you never know who you're going to interview that day, the good one or the bad one.
So the thing is, to me, we need to look at people who over time have consistently taken brave stands and not caved, okay?
Now, Ventura also has been like this, okay?
He's a good man, just like Matthew.
And the thing is, and they have, they did everything and you know a lot about this to step in.
They even had to make stuff up to try to stop him.
And they almost pooped in their pants when he managed to get himself elected as an independent.
Those two, like I say, he has, and let me tell you, Ventura has popped his little head back up.
I think really what happened in Minnesota really got under his skin.
And he, see, after what the Libertarian Party did to him, he kind of like, I give up.
I have tried everything.
And he went dark for a while.
He's starting to pop his little head back up.
He was on Piers Morgan.
Oh, you got to see that clip.
Okay.
Ventura on Piers Morgan, and he's really telling Baron Trump he needs to go enlist, okay?
And he was on fire on Piers Morgan.
I know Kyle Kalinsky also talked about Ventura and was saying wonderful things about him.
And Kyle's a Democrat, more of a Democrat.
But the thing is, I mean, he loves Ventura too.
And so the last time I saw Jassy, he was on fire.
I think what he's seen done to his country, he has decided to crawl back out because he's pissed now.
Okay.
He apparently alluded to having something up his sleeve.
Okay.
I don't know what he's going to do.
Pierce tried to get it out of him and he ain't talking.
Okay.
I don't know if he's going to show up at a King's rally or I don't know what he's going to do.
But he's angry and he's popped his little head back up.
But those two men have consistently been good men.
Not the slippy-sloppy stuff.
Okay.
One, y'all made a mistake when somebody with so much bad baggage like Donald Trump was waving around like a red flag and thinking that was going to be a good man.
And the worst for those damn science Christians, oh my god, it's biblical that they sent.
Those people are crazy.
You know, it's funny, a lot of these Christian men, oh, you know, we need to take the vote away from them women.
They're going to ruin things.
Look what y'all have done.
Look what y'all have done.
You know, who could imagine?
You know, this country couldn't be taken faster if it wasn't just downright deliberate.
I mean, to me, it's so bad.
It looks like this is deliberate.
It's like, could it get any worse?
So the thing is, I just don't know.
I watched this and it's the same thing in religion.
Now, you want another clip you need to look for?
It's a short of Chuck Baldwin.
I just enjoyed this so much because he said the same thing.
He's like, can you imagine how hard that's going to be for Franklin Graham and Pastor Hage if they destroy Israel the mental gymnastics they're going to have to do to try to biblically explain this and not lose space, okay, with all their predictions and all the stuff that they have promoted.
And then another one that's good, now Tellerico, James Tellerico, another good Christian, they're scared to death of him.
The little pastors of Tags are literally calling for God to kill him.
That's how bad it is.
They're calling the guy to kill Tallarico because he's so good in debate on using the Bible to undermine their evil, okay?
He is a threat.
In fact, I tell my friend Russell, I said, you know what they're going to do to Tallarico?
I said, because he looks like he's like, I mean, he looks like a young, clean-cut Mr. Rogers, okay?
But he's very good at debate.
And he uses the teachings of Jesus. to prove them wrong.
They're scared to death of him, calling for his death, okay?
In fact, he's known so good in Texas for tearing apart those rotten type Christians that were trying to get the Ten Commandments in school and stuff.
And he believes in separation of church and state.
I mean, he's so good at his nickname as the babyface assassin, okay?
Because the way he can tear apart their arguments.
See, the thing is, but what happens when you have like a good guy like Chuck Baldwin or James Tallarico, the rotten religious people go after them.
And it's the same thing here.
If we have good men come along politically that are good, these parties, Democrat, Republican, and even libertarian the way they wouldn't take on Jesse Ventura.
If somebody good comes along, our establishment is so rotten, we can't get anywhere.
So, I mean, you know, listen, you know, you and I are both getting older, and we would like to see something good turn around before we're gone, okay?
Yeah.
But it's not looking good.
In fact, this country's been taken down so fast.
I don't know how we're going to repair this mess.
Yeah, great, great call, Renee.
Thank you so much.
Cynthia and California, join the conversation, Cynthia.
Cynthia.
Give me a second.
Hang on.
Here we go.
Sorry.
There we go.
They just now turn me on, okay?
Go right ahead.
Hello?
Go right ahead.
Okay.
So the gentleman who was concerned that the independent people cannot get electoral votes.
And that is true.
And that is because the state legislatures unconstitutionally handed that privilege over to the parties, the major parties, under the Constitution.
And in the ratification debate, it says that every 30,000 persons will choose their own elector.
And there was an amendment to move it up to one for every 50,000 persons.
And that actually passed, but it was not recognized because one state, GR Mobile says it's Connecticut, failed to deliver the paperwork to Washington, D.C.
So if there's a movement to get our electoral presidential electors selection back, that would be a way an independent type person could end up in that White House.
You have to pull it away from the party.
GR Imama talks about it, but he's thinking that the state auditors can be pressed to insist that the state change how they're doing it because they're not in compliance with the Constitution.
So you like the idea.
You like the idea of a third party.
You like Thomas Massey having the ticket?
Oh, a third party and a fourth party and a fifth party.
Just, you know, the public needs to decide who they really want to choose for them.
Yes.
Instead of handing it off, the Republican Party was actually founded by communists.
Just ask Michael Gaddy about it.
The Democratic Party was captured by the communists.
Two-Party System Constitutional Fix 00:12:17
Just ask, you know, almost anybody about that.
So we need to get it back to get our selection back.
We need to cut the parties out.
And under the Constitution, they're not supposed to be selecting the electors.
They're supposed to be actually at this point, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds, maybe thousands and thousands of electors to decide who want to who they're going to toss their ballot for.
Thanks.
That's the fight, Randy.
Thank you, Cynthia.
Thank you.
Subterfuge, first time caller, subterfuge.
Enjoying the conversation.
Yeah, if you can hear me.
Okay, so kind of piggybacking off of a couple of callers and just the situation of how this nation is.
I'm not saying I like it.
I'm not saying most, and I understand most people are not going to want to see this, but this is the way I just understand it.
And I have to accept it.
It sucks, but I have to understand it.
So like you always got like this other guy calling in and he's like, well, we don't really live under the Constitution because of the bankruptcy of like 1930s.
I forget his name.
I don't know if his name is James or something like that from Vancouver or something like that.
I can't remember.
You know who I'm talking about, right?
Yep.
John from Michigan.
Yeah.
Oh, okay, I guess.
And then unfortunately, the last caller, Cynthia or whatever, she's like, well, if we could get the different representatives for like 30,000, blah, blah, blah.
You have to understand that this nation was set up to have the representatives be what it is.
So when it works out to like, what, 500 freaking congressmen and senators and the fucking right, right?
That's why we have this.
That's why we have the census.
The census reallocates the districts to make them roughly proportional so that each representative is supposed to be representing roughly the same number, but the number can grow.
I mean, it's elastic.
The number of representatives remains constant, but the population, the number they represent in the district can increase or decrease.
Yes.
And you just, and you just said it, the number of representatives stay constant because when you add up the 500 here, the 100 senators, because you got two senators from each state or whatever, when it all adds up and you add in the president, the vice president, and then you add in the judges, they purposely set all this up to come up to the magical number of 666 to culminate in their golden boy,
Donald Trump, the Antichrist.
And this nation was founded.
I'll call you a census.
The Peruvians used to call America or Amaruka.
And then they just tweaked it to say, hey, we're going to call it America to name this land after a winged serpent god, an evil winged serpent reptilian god.
And that's how you got America.
I don't know.
It's like getting through to some people, it's going to be impossible, but that's why they're not going to change the numbers.
Yeah, I didn't know they add up to 666.
That would surprise me, but you may be right.
I mean, I presume you verified your count, but that's intriguing.
Subrefuge, good call.
Good, good.
Yeah, add a final, a final thought.
Give me a final thought.
Well, I stumbled across like the printout.
It was years ago before, probably YouTube, when you just basically had like screenshots to read on the internet.
And it was just something that came across the internet.
And I was like, wow, that's very interesting.
Yeah.
No, I'm glad.
Glad you called.
Tom, go ahead.
You've been very patient, Tom.
Go right ahead.
Join the conversation.
Go ahead.
Have we got Tom out there or not?
Did we lose?
Tom?
Yeah.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Maybe.
Hang on.
Tom, are you there?
No, Tom?
Yeah, it's Tom.
Okay, give me a hijacker.
Hijacker, go right ahead.
Join the conversation, hijacker.
Yeah, am I coming through?
Okay, yeah, you are.
Okay, so I got to push back on you, Professor, especially since it's the last 15-point agreement that's been floated.
And so you and I both know that JD Vance's only path to the presidency is to broker a peace treaty is to get out of this war.
Because once the caskets start coming back, no Republicans are going to get elected.
I mean, we're in the age of the internet.
Once the dead bodies start coming back in the caskets, it's all over.
So in this 15-point agreement, they do look like they are going an economic model.
And so you know about OPEC, Jim.
I don't have to go through that.
You know what OPEC is.
You know what the petrodollar is.
And so what I'm saying is that what they're on the verge of doing is they're coming up with an economic model, like a new corporation, reconfiguring OPEC that is actually going to include Iran.
But then just like the petrodollar, you know, oil is backing the dollar.
They're going to bring in the Chinese with the Americans together.
They're going to be guaranteers.
It's not a loan, but guaranteers of anywhere from 25 to 50 trillion.
And if you know how money works, it's not money that gets loaned by China.
China doesn't loan.
It's not going to back up this new currency called the Yaller, the dollar and the yuan together to form this new corporation.
But it does look like they're appearing to set this up to where they're going to set up this new currency is petro-backed yaller in which they're going to basically try to put Dumpty back together again.
It's the Middle East.
It ain't going to happen, hijacker.
The 15-point plan is dead on arrival.
They aren't even talking with America.
The whole thing is fiasco.
Trump's talking through his head again.
Listen, I appreciate your thoughts.
Yeah.
You always cut me off like that.
You don't engage.
What I'm saying is there's only one way to get out of this, and that's the money.
That's the investment, the money, a new corporation, a new currency.
I don't see it.
I don't see it, hijacker, but you know, we'll be open.
We got war then.
Okay, that's what you want.
We got war.
All right, no, no off path.
Okay.
I don't want it.
I don't want it.
I want it to end, but I think the only way it can end is by the U.S. pulling out of the Middle East and acceding to Iran's demands.
I don't see any other option.
And Iran ain't going to go for any 15-point plan, I guarantee you.
And China is committed to Iran.
Russia is committed to Iran.
Iran's going to prevail.
It's just a question of how long Trump is going to make the world suffer out of his vanity.
I'm not willing to admit he made a colossal mistake.
That to me is the rob.
Hi, Jack.
I'd keep you longer, but I missed Tom, and now I got him back.
So look, tomorrow, call tomorrow.
Tom, Tom, Tom, go right ahead.
Yeah, good day, Jim.
Everybody.
First off, yeah, to that first caller, George, I have to agree with George, Jim, when he says that you're pissing in the wind if you think a third party is going to win an election anytime soon.
Possibly one day, yeah, but I don't believe it's going to happen here within the next eight years.
Maybe eight years from now.
Who knows what could happen with the silliness of the world that's happening in front of us.
But yeah, Jim, first off, the main news I would like you to talk about, did you see a report on a couple of the news networks about the illegal immigration population and all the illegals in the country?
And that over 54% of them are on welfare.
No, I'm not surprised.
I'm not at all surprised, Tom.
Okay, well, 54% of all the illegals, I guess it's 30 million of them.
So let's just say 16 million of them are on welfare, collecting from the United States taxpayers.
That in itself is a war right there, Jim.
And what was happening under Bumbling Sumpling Bike was even worse.
So you got to give Trump a little credit about trying to fit this herd out as far as he's trying, I guess, reduce it all the way to zero.
And he's been complaining about it because now he's got the report that 54% of all the illegal aliens or aliens, whatever illegals are in the country, that's astronomical.
We have to cope with that.
But we'll see how it plays out here in the next few years.
It'll be interesting to see if that number reduces that word.
So, yeah, so yeah.
And as far as the third party, Jim, yeah, Matthew and Marjorie Gaines ain't going nowhere.
That ain't never going to happen, Jim.
Not your lifetime.
You might think you started something.
It's not going to.
So how do we move forward politically, Tom?
Well, you got to hope that, you know, that there's a wake-up call for some of these politicians and their leaders and whatever party.
First off, look at a demon rat party, Jim, in California.
Look what's going on there.
They're ready to implode.
You're probably going to get a Republican governor out there.
Okay.
Mexico, California, whatever you want to call it.
That place is annihilated.
They didn't turn the water on when they had those big fires out there in Ventura and all that, and all that craziness, whatever that was.
I mean, it's crazy, but look, the Democrats, seriously, Jim, over a guy like Trump and a Republican, you had Kamala Harrison here and you had another Jew running it.
Joe scored.
Well, this guy, Tamala's husband would have been running the whole show.
Remember, she had a husband.
What was his name?
I can't remember the Jew that she's married to.
He would have been running the show.
So it's just of a different color.
You know what I'm saying?
Different persuasion.
It won't be the Caucasian persuasion if he'd have been in there.
But look, as far as this war in Iran, I signed my expertise on this, Jim.
I still got four weeks to see how this will play out.
I say a month from now.
There's going to be some major negotiations with this.
If not, like the last dollar said, there's going to be this total war, Jim.
I guess it's going to go on like Vietnam.
Who knows how that's going to play out?
Tom, thanks.
Tom, thanks.
I'm glad we got you on, Tom.
I'm glad we got you on.
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