Jim Fetzer - Truth vs. NEW$ Inc, Part 2 (7 April 2026) with Don Grahn, Joachim Hagopian, and Brian Davidson Aired: 2026-04-08 Duration: 59:08 === Truth vs Censorship (06:53) === [00:00:00] Black Books to Truth versus News Incorporated. [00:00:03] Yeah, truth sounds a little shady these days. [00:00:07] Things are happening pretty fast here on April 7th, 2026. [00:00:13] It's a very busy day, a very heavy day. [00:00:18] And so let's continue on, Jim. [00:00:20] What's happening overseas? [00:00:23] Yeah, well, we got a report about BB wanting to censor anyone who is actually reporting the truth. [00:00:30] There's more to it. [00:00:32] From 2025 going all the way back to 2006, every year we got to destroy Iran, we got to take out the leadership, we got to destroy Iran. [00:00:41] And what was he saying yesterday to President Trump? [00:00:44] Uh, you know, I think it's time to wind down this uh, this war with Iran. [00:00:48] He's like, Huh? [00:00:50] He's going to be a little different, too. [00:00:52] Um, that so the fact that he got that concerned, the fact that they're now you know, removing the you know, Iran has been hitting Israel like this since February 28th, but. [00:01:07] It's just now that they're, oh my God, look what they're doing now. [00:01:11] Wait a second. [00:01:12] I heard Carolyn Levitt yesterday at least six times say that Iran is defeated. [00:01:18] And then that was what Donald Trump said. [00:01:20] I mean, we've wiped out their Navy. [00:01:22] We've wiped out their Air Force. [00:01:24] We've wiped out all their leadership, that there's nothing left. [00:01:28] And yet, they keep launching these missiles that we cannot intercept into Iran, into Israel, and into our U.S. military bases spread across the Persian Gulf. [00:01:42] Yeah, and also Benjamin Netanyahu just released a statement, which I think this says something too. [00:01:49] Benjamin Netanyahu says, is now saying that Iran is no longer posing an existential threat here to Israel. [00:01:57] Now, I have my opinion about this. [00:02:00] I think that obviously he knows they're getting hit pretty hard there in Tel Aviv, but I think that it almost seems like part of the plan. [00:02:10] Let me just tell people, okay, Iran doesn't pose a threat. [00:02:14] So that this war ceases, but in the meantime, rebuild stockpile weapons so we can come back and hit them harder. [00:02:21] Why do you think he's making the statement now? [00:02:24] I think he nailed it. [00:02:25] I think that's exactly right. [00:02:26] Look, that actually first came out on April 1st. [00:02:30] And so when I first saw it, I thought, okay, who's the April Fool's jokester here? [00:02:37] You know, I thought, that can't be real. [00:02:40] But no, he's reflecting the concern. [00:02:46] Of what the chief of the Israeli Defense Force walked into the cabinet meeting three days ago, three or four days ago. [00:02:56] Alistair Crook and his wife, Aslane, have reported on this. [00:03:01] And the guy walked in and said, Hey, the red lights are flashing. [00:03:07] We're losing. [00:03:08] We can't continue like this. [00:03:09] We're going to collapse. [00:03:11] The army is going to collapse internally. [00:03:14] So, They're getting a message that they can't keep this up. [00:03:18] They don't have enough personnel. [00:03:20] And then on top of it, they've been counting on the United States to have their back. [00:03:26] And Donald Trump is looking for an exit plan. [00:03:29] The problem both of them have is Iran's not going to stop until Iran gets what Iran wants. [00:03:39] Iran's been very clear. [00:03:43] We want the sanctions lifted. [00:03:44] We want all the U.S. military bases out. [00:03:48] We want reparations. [00:03:49] You're going to pay us for what the damage you've done. [00:03:51] That's just to start with. [00:03:53] We start there, and then we can negotiate how to make sure this doesn't happen again. [00:03:59] So, if the United States declares victory and Israel says, yep, you know, Iran is no longer a threat, well, Iran's going to keep pummeling them. [00:04:10] So, this is not over by a long stretch. [00:04:14] Do you think that the Trump administration is surprised that some of the NATO allies chose not to get involved here? [00:04:20] Like, I know Germany, the far right party in Germany is calling for the U.S. bases to leave Germany, Spain, and France and Italy. [00:04:31] Have said that no, they will not allow U.S. aircraft in their vicinity. [00:04:36] Do you think he's surprised by that? [00:04:38] That he was counting on them to come in and back him up? [00:04:40] Yeah, yeah. [00:04:42] Well, hang on for a second. [00:04:49] That's great. [00:04:53] My computer just turned itself on. [00:04:56] NSA must be reaching out and messing with me. [00:05:03] Yeah, look. [00:05:06] Donald Trump, he is like, he isn't like, he is an abusive spouse. [00:05:12] Okay. [00:05:13] The man's a wife beater. [00:05:15] Only in this case, instead of punching Melania, he's punching at Britain, punching at France, punching at Germany, but really punching at Denmark. [00:05:26] Hell, we're going to invade your country. [00:05:27] We're going to take that territory from you. [00:05:30] So, what's hilarious is that Trump has heaped such abuse on the Europeans. [00:05:38] And the Europeans have done their fair share of abuse too. [00:05:41] I mean, they're not an innocent party in this. [00:05:44] But what's hilarious is somehow he thinks that there's still a foundation for a relationship there that they're going to come crawling back and say, oh, yeah, we can't wait to help you. [00:05:54] I mean, this, I can't tell you how angry I am over this, what the United States and Israel did in attacking Iran. [00:06:03] This was an unprovoked attack. [00:06:07] This was a war of aggression. [00:06:09] This is the kind of thing that Adolf Hitler did. [00:06:12] To Poland to start World War II. [00:06:15] They were like the Japanese attacking us on December 7th. [00:06:18] Now, we can get into the discussion that yes, the U.S. helped provoke that by cutting off Japanese oil, et cetera. [00:06:25] But the point was, we were sitting there minding our own business. [00:06:29] We weren't getting ready to attack, just as the Iranians thought they were in full fledged negotiations. [00:06:37] Yep, they thought they were in full fledged negotiations twice. [00:06:43] Meanwhile, Iran launched missile attacks on a Saudi base killing, get this, 500 United States soldiers. [00:06:52] 500. === Unprovoked War of Aggression (08:33) === [00:06:53] So am I surprised the video is no longer available? [00:06:56] That's too much bad news. [00:06:59] Meanwhile, where the pilot rescue loss is actually a lame brain, epic, half up, commando up, it appears as. [00:07:11] Brian was implying earlier what we had here was an effort to grab the uranium. [00:07:20] It was preposterous. [00:07:21] Uranium is deep, deep, deep underground. [00:07:23] There's no possible way it could have happened. [00:07:26] But we went there. [00:07:28] We made an effort. [00:07:29] We mucked up. [00:07:30] The planes got stuck on a runway. [00:07:33] They couldn't handle it. [00:07:34] They couldn't start them. [00:07:35] I think it had to do with the altitude. [00:07:37] I think none of this had been taken into account. [00:07:40] It was a real mock up. [00:07:43] And we wound up with that image we saw before. [00:07:47] Here you have Larry Justin, former CIA Larry Johnson, confirm my theory it was a failed ground invasion. [00:07:57] Here's more from Larry. [00:07:58] The story we've been given is a lie on several fronts. [00:08:06] What that F 15 was doing up in that area, what was its mission? [00:08:11] I think it was involved in preparation for a ground attack. [00:08:17] On the Natanz nuclear reactor. [00:08:21] And when the plane went down, the number of assets that one of the pilots was picked up immediately, but the other one, they couldn't find him. [00:08:33] There is now information online, which I've been assured is accurate, that this pilot was, he apparently hit the ground five miles north and west. [00:08:47] Of the point where he was rescued. [00:08:50] And he basically did escape and evasion to get to the top of that mountain to be X-Field. [00:08:58] Now, here's where it really gets strange. [00:09:01] It doesn't, you know, the explanations don't make sense. [00:09:08] At that site, there were two C-130 aircraft. [00:09:14] Those are fixed-wing aircraft with four propellers. [00:09:18] The Joint Special Operations Command, JSOC, they have a. [00:09:26] What happened? [00:09:26] We lost the rest of it. [00:09:29] Okay, no problem. [00:09:34] Yeah, we're hoping Joaquim was back and then he was gone. [00:09:40] Brian, go right ahead. [00:09:42] Comment. [00:09:43] Yeah, I have no doubt that we had a mechanical failure as a result of poor planning related to where we're going. [00:09:51] You know, these are aircraft, they're mechanical machines that have to operate. [00:09:57] In an environment that's new, that's untested, that hasn't been tuned for these machines yet. [00:10:03] You'd think by now the US military would be good at that, but these machines are all new. [00:10:10] There's new technology in them. [00:10:12] We're trusting new diagnostic systems and new structures to work in an environment where it just simply hasn't been tested to the full hilt, I suspect. [00:10:24] Other than that, even if we did put men on the ground, they wouldn't get very far because the Iranian army. [00:10:30] Is very, very well armed and they're mean as hell. [00:10:33] So I have no doubt that there's going to be failures if you're going to try to do a ground thing. [00:10:38] Now, I've also heard through some of the outlets I've been reading that we did go in there and try to do a smash and grab on the uranium. [00:10:47] I don't know whether it was really successful, but I can tell you what, I don't believe any of the stories related to, oh, good, great, America's military power went in and saved the stranded military personnel. [00:11:03] I think that's a morale issue. [00:11:05] They're horrified that these soldiers are going to be jumping ship as soon as they possibly have the chance if they get wind that somebody wasn't saved. [00:11:13] That's how weak the military surface is right now, and how unresponsive it's actually going to continue to be until we can revamp the entire structure and not revamp it around diversity, equity, and inclusion as our strength. [00:11:27] And girls are just as strong as boys. [00:11:30] So we have fundamental flaws in the way that we operate. [00:11:34] And I suspect that these flaws are going to mean that we're going to pull out the space weapons. [00:11:40] And I don't necessarily mean space like from outer space. [00:11:43] I just mean more like I have no doubt that we've been harvesting all sorts of new technology for years and years and years, yet we're still fighting with, you know, powder and bullets. [00:11:55] It just doesn't seem to make any sense to me. [00:11:56] We've got some very advanced weaponry. [00:11:58] There's no doubt about it. [00:11:59] But I'm sure that we have learned how to strike from thousands, hundreds of miles in the air. [00:12:07] Well, Keen, if you'd like to add a few thoughts, I'm not sure how much you caught or not. [00:12:12] I missed the whole segment. [00:12:14] Okay. [00:12:16] We got it. [00:12:17] We got it. [00:12:18] Meanwhile, is Donald Trump facing a military mutiny over his losing war with Iran? [00:12:29] This is a very interesting piece by Ron Oons, who runs the Oons Review. [00:12:36] Over the last couple of weeks, there are growing media reports that. [00:12:39] We were preparing to launch a ground invasion of Iranian territory even as more and more American troops were brought into the region. [00:12:47] But at this very moment, the Trump admins suddenly fired Randy George, America's top army general, along with a couple of others also of very high rank. [00:12:59] It seems implausible. [00:13:01] These important developments were totally unconnected. [00:13:06] Conducting such a military purge in the early stages of a major war seemed unprecedented. [00:13:13] In our national history. [00:13:15] So, this was merely the latest example of how the government of Donald Trump has done things that no previous American president ever considered doing. [00:13:25] On the internet, Trump's partisans quickly declared that those generals had been removed for ideological reasons unconnected with any dispute over the management of the Iran war. [00:13:38] The army commander fired had allegedly been hangovers from the Biden ad men overly woke in their views and, indeed, media leaked. [00:13:47] Supported this, indicating that disputes over diversity policies and promotion had been a crucial factor. [00:13:55] But numerous leading congressional Republicans soon publicly praised George and expressed shock and dismay over his ouster, suggesting that if he had been too liberal, most right wing Republicans loyal to Trump had apparently been unaware of that fact. [00:14:13] Furthermore, very soon after his second inauguration, Trump had replaced the chairman of the Joint Chiefs along with other members of that body. [00:14:24] The top leaders of NSA had been fired a few weeks later. [00:14:28] Trump had apparently made any personnel changes on ideological grounds. [00:14:33] So if George had fallen into that same category, he surely would have been swept out at that time. [00:14:41] Meanwhile, U.S. military jets were hit in the Iran war. [00:14:48] Those that were hit are the first shot down by enemy fire in over 20 years. [00:14:54] Washington. [00:14:56] Iran shooting down two American military jack marks an exceedingly rare assault for the U.S., not happened in more than 20 years, shows the Islamic Republic's continued ability to hit back, despite Donald Trump asserting it was completely decimated. [00:15:13] The attacks came five weeks after U.S. and Israeli strikes first pounded Iran, with Trump saying Wednesday, Tehran's ability to launch missiles and drones is dramatically curtailed. === Jets Shot Down in Iran (07:51) === [00:15:26] Iran shot down a U.S. F 15E Strike Eagle fighter Friday. [00:15:31] One service member rescued, the other underway for a second. [00:15:35] U.S. officials say Iranian steak meat also said a U.S. A 10 attack aircraft crashed after hit by Iranian defense. [00:15:44] That's a warthog. [00:15:46] That's for close combat support. [00:15:48] They are vicious. [00:15:50] They have Gatlin guns, but they're also slow and would be vulnerable to ground fire. [00:15:58] Meanwhile, Missing. [00:16:01] Second pilot shot down in Iran has been rescued. [00:16:05] Welcome in, everyone. [00:16:05] I hope you're doing great wherever you're watching from. [00:16:08] We have major news to announce. [00:16:11] The missing crew member of the shot down F 15 has been found and rescued by American forces. [00:16:20] The rescue operation to find this downed American weapons officer on the F 15 was brutally violent, deadly. [00:16:32] And with complete, total, and overwhelming force. [00:16:37] Both the pilot, who was rescued earlier, and the weapons officer are now under U.S. protection, getting medical treatment, and are safe. [00:16:50] But it doesn't include the fact that it was a mess and we lost all these planes going in, that it was a different type of attack, not just a rescue, and that it was actually a fiasco, as we've already found. [00:17:03] Meanwhile, Iran declares it will respond by hitting U.S. companies. [00:17:09] Have no doubt about it. [00:17:12] This is Iran not playing games. [00:17:15] They've just released this video. [00:17:17] Let's see if we can. [00:17:18] He's making very emphatic statements. [00:17:20] Of course, they've already taken out Amazon in Oman. [00:17:27] It's going to be very, very bad for American companies. [00:17:31] The buffering, it's taking a while. [00:17:34] My memory is currently overloaded on my computer. [00:17:38] I have to get it adjusted. [00:17:39] I have to remove a bunch of videos. [00:17:43] Joaquim, your thoughts, my friend. [00:17:48] Okay, well, I guess we'll start with Donald Trump facing the military. [00:17:57] Yeah, go ahead. [00:18:06] Wow, he seemed to have got Joaquin back only to lose him again. [00:18:10] Brian, Brian, go right ahead, friend. [00:18:14] Yeah, I don't trust the mainstream media. [00:18:17] Again, I have too many motives to make sure that the American military men and women are not afraid to go in, that they're trying to be strong. [00:18:27] So it wouldn't surprise me a bit if this was a CIA planted story. [00:18:31] On the other hand, we're not completely incompetent and we're not completely impotent when it comes to our ability to actually go in and perform these operations. [00:18:40] So Under the right circumstances, I would say it's plausible that we did this time and it was successful because it's being reported, but not because I believe it in the face of how much propaganda has been floating around. [00:18:56] I'd like to see an actual interview with an actual pilot post extraction that was set on the stage. [00:19:05] You'd think that that's what they would want to do. [00:19:07] I don't know that I've seen that anyplace, but you'd think that with an operation like this, they'd have a camera up in the man's face and say, you know. [00:19:15] What was it all about, and release that footage so that you've got an eyewitness to say it's true instead of a press release that, hey, look at how strong we are. [00:19:25] That's kind of weak to me. [00:19:27] I would prefer to see something that I can validate rather than just some story that's been circulated among reporters and therefore validated as true because it's been circulated. [00:19:39] Oh, yeah, absolutely. [00:19:41] I mean, this last guy, I mean, it was actually out of sequence because we had the earlier report about two C 130s and the. [00:19:49] Helicopter destroyed. [00:19:51] It was part of what was a different kind of operation. [00:19:54] It was a complete calamity. [00:19:57] But because they also rescued the pilot, they tried to turn it into a heroic success. [00:20:02] Joaquin, go ahead. [00:20:04] Any thoughts you'd like to add? [00:20:07] Again, they keep bumping me off. [00:20:09] No one let me talk. [00:20:12] Well, I can only remember that I was starting to talk about the Pentagon firing all these top generals and admirals. [00:20:27] But they're not just doing the DEI bullshit, you know, the liberal where they, you know, have all the LGBT, all that. [00:20:37] They already flushed those guys out at the very beginning of the regime last year, early on. [00:20:47] So these guys, the Constitution, they follow the orders. [00:20:55] That are constitutional, and they are not believing that it is in the best constitutional rights of the United States to invade and then incur the consequence of that on their own troops and country. [00:21:15] And so they are standing up and then they're being fired. [00:21:19] I mean, that's what's happening on a mass scale. [00:21:23] And they're going down, they're going down to the next one, the next one. [00:21:27] And they're going to find, obviously, because it is a psychopathic system, that there are psychopath top leaders, generals, that will step up and, you know, sacrifice a lot of American soldiers. [00:21:43] So that's what we're seeing right now. [00:21:47] I'm trying to get to what other stories there were because I keep getting bumped off. [00:21:55] Yeah. [00:21:57] Well, that was. [00:21:58] Probably the most important for you to comment on, Joaquin. [00:22:02] That's good. [00:22:05] worry not. [00:22:06] We're good. [00:22:12] I've got to figure out something here myself. [00:22:19] Oh, about all the shoot downs. [00:22:22] Yeah, we're not being told the news on that either. [00:22:26] There's a lot more planes going down. [00:22:29] There and and they're not always successful rescues either. [00:22:33] We know that. [00:22:34] I mean, they're every like I say, I say this now, I think on every program, everything that comes out of the government and the media, the big media, it's all lies. [00:22:48] Everything you can count on, every single statement they make, it's a lie. [00:22:53] So, yeah, there's a lot more casualties, a lot more military uh hardware in the way of war planes. [00:23:01] And even some of the tankers are having trouble and have gone down. [00:23:06] So, yeah, we're not getting the picture. [00:23:09] The fog of war is in our face with lies. [00:23:13] Well, we're sure lucky with our next stories. === Artemis II Launches to Moon (15:24) === [00:23:18] Artemis II crew launches to the moon. [00:23:24] I'm telling you. [00:23:25] GLS's go for upper stage. [00:23:28] This is so bad. [00:23:31] The power is removed from the rocket's upper stage. [00:23:35] The ICPS, and it's been switched to battery. [00:23:37] Same milestone for the lower core stage coming up at T minus 1 minute and 30 seconds. [00:23:43] Right now, the four person Artemis II crew is 248,000 miles away from the moon. [00:23:50] And if all goes well, they will fly by it in six days. [00:23:57] TLS's go for core stage to internal power. [00:24:01] All right, there's the rocket's core stage, which houses three flight computers, is now on its own power. [00:24:11] There's no more hold time because there's no more margin on these batteries. [00:24:15] So we would have to recycle back to T-10 to recharge if we had a hold. [00:24:27] One minute. [00:24:29] Right now, the rocket does not know what the T0 is, but coming up at T minus 33 seconds, control shifts from the ground launch sequencer to the rocket's onboard autonomous launch sequencer, or ALS. [00:24:40] The rocket will count itself down, but honor any holds that could come from the ground. [00:24:46] Now, shortly after liftoff, Houston will take control of the rocket, and my colleague Gary Jordan will take over commentary. [00:24:54] GLS, go for ALS. [00:24:56] Great call out. [00:24:57] The rocket is on its own. [00:24:59] Four brave explorers ready to ride the most powerful rocket NASA has ever launched. [00:25:10] Sound suppression water is flowing. [00:25:14] And here we go. [00:25:16] 10, 9, 8, 7. [00:25:20] RS 25 engines lit. 4, 3, 2, 1. [00:25:26] Booster ignition. [00:25:28] And lift off. [00:25:30] The crew of Artemis 2 now bound for the moon. [00:25:33] Humanity's next great voyage begins. [00:25:41] Good roll pitch. [00:25:43] Roger, roll pitch. [00:25:47] Houston now controlling the flight of Integrity on the Artemis 2 mission around the moon. [00:25:55] Integrity, AMT high. [00:25:59] AMT high. [00:26:01] On time, passing 30 seconds into the flights. [00:26:04] Integrity passes the ultimate vehicle. [00:26:06] Target milestone Mission Control Houston, good performance on the four main engines. [00:26:10] Space Launch System Core Stage. [00:26:12] Integrity, three miles in altitude. [00:26:15] traveling more than 1,200 miles per hour. [00:26:18] Mission elapsed time, passing one minute, approaching MaxQ. [00:26:42] On, Ponce Felion. [00:26:45] Stan, we have you loud and clear on Ponce Felion. [00:26:49] Have you the same. [00:26:51] Communication signal transform confirmed as Integrity and its crew go supersonic. [00:26:56] Approaching 90 seconds into the Artemis 2 mission. [00:26:59] Integrity is 14 miles in altitude, 8 miles downrange, traveling more than 2,600 miles per hour. [00:27:22] Seconds of mission elapsed time, standing by for main engine throttle down to 85% ahead of solid rocket booster separation expected at the 2 minute 9 second mark. [00:27:34] We see throttle down. [00:27:42] Separation. [00:27:44] Main engines throttling up, guidance converged. [00:27:55] Guidance converged, performance nominal, upper stage RCS ready. [00:28:07] SM priming complete. [00:28:15] Seconds of mission elapsed time into the Artemis 2 mission. [00:28:18] Thrusters on integrity and upper stage confirmed in a ready state, head of service module fairing separation. [00:28:29] Three minutes into the flight, Integrity 49 miles in altitude, 78 miles downrange, now passing 5,000 miles per hour. [00:28:51] By for Launchboard System Jettison. [00:28:56] Houston Integrity, good last Jettison, great view. [00:28:59] Well, we got a lot going on there. [00:29:04] It certainly looks impressive. [00:29:08] But what else do we got? [00:29:10] The NASA commander admits we never went to the moon. [00:29:14] That's pretty damn remarkable. [00:29:17] Listen to this Artemis' second crew commander, Reed Weissman, just dropped the ultimate. [00:29:26] Red pill. [00:29:26] He said it out loud and clear. [00:29:28] This is the first time we're sending humans to the moon. [00:29:34] His exact words no since Apollo, no in over 50 years, just first time, full stop. [00:29:42] Think about that. [00:29:43] Well, we've spent decades pushing the Apollo landings as undisputed history with shaky footage, impossible shadows, and conveniently lost data tapes. [00:29:56] Now, in 2026, with Guttier technology. [00:30:04] They treat a simple lunar flyby like it's mankind's virgin voyage beyond low Earth orbit. [00:30:11] They told us we beat the Soviets with 1960s computers and tinfoil suits and somehow survived the deadly radiation belts. [00:30:18] Yet today they hype Artemis II as the real deal because humans have never been to the moon before. [00:30:27] What did Wisewood really mean? [00:30:30] Accident or confession? [00:30:31] The rabbit hole just got. [00:30:33] Deeper than the sea of tranquility, the greatest spaceline in history is collapsing in real time. [00:30:41] Listen to him, and as humanity, we should take a brief moment to go, That's awesome. [00:30:47] One of the things that we most asked for and look forward to is we are going to do a crew conference between Integrity and the International Space Station, the crew that's up there. [00:30:57] It might hit, it might land wrong, but I'm going to try anyway. [00:31:00] Uh, to this is the first time we're going to send humans to the moon and we're going to have humans in low Earth orbit. [00:31:06] That is awesome. [00:31:07] Like, we should, as humanity, we should take a brief moment to go, that's awesome. [00:31:12] One of the things that we most asked for and look forward to is we are going to do a crew conference between Integrity and the International Space Station, the crew that's up there. [00:31:22] You're going to try again. [00:31:23] It might land wrong, but I'm going to try anyway. [00:31:27] This is the first time we're going to send humans to the moon and we're going to have humans in low Earth orbit. [00:31:31] That is awesome. [00:31:32] Like, we should, as humanity, we should take a brief moment to go, that's awesome. [00:31:37] One of the things that we most asked for and look forward to. [00:31:40] Is we are going to do a crew conference between Integrity and the International Space Station. [00:31:45] The crew, yep, there's more. [00:31:49] SpaceX Starship receptor brutally exploded during test Artemis 2's lunar flyby, break Apollo records. [00:31:58] In other words, there have been problems with these kinds of operations. [00:32:07] It happened again. [00:32:09] A Raptor engine exploded during testing, and this was even more spectacular than before. [00:32:17] Is this a problem or just a loud step forward? [00:32:20] Looking skyward, Artemis 2 has reached its biggest milestone, flying by the moon and breaking a long-standing Apollo-era record. [00:32:29] Meanwhile, NASA is facing the risk of budget cuts next year. [00:32:32] Let's find out more on today's episode of Great SpaceX. [00:32:35] SpaceX is currently firing on all cylinders as they gear up for the highly anticipated Flight 12. [00:32:42] And if there's one thing we know about this team, it's that they don't do quiet preparations. [00:32:48] The next big hurdle on the checklist involves a series of intense static fire tests to ensure everything is mission ready. [00:32:56] We already saw the shiny new Raptor III engines get their first official workout. [00:33:01] Well, if Elon Musk has this kind of problem, anything NASA's going to do, get this. [00:33:07] We got a NASA hoax. [00:33:10] We got a three legged astronaut in OT. [00:33:16] This is pretty embarrassing. [00:33:18] What happened to the page not found? [00:33:22] They're trying to get rid of the proof as quickly as they can, meaning, we also had a green screen here with NASA. [00:33:33] I guarantee it, this is fraudulent. [00:33:36] If you go back to an old comedy called Fly Me to the Moon, they give you an idea of how these things are done. [00:33:44] Just pick it up here. [00:33:46] Hey, Joe. [00:33:47] Been cold? [00:33:49] Miss, you're on fire. [00:33:51] Very original. [00:33:52] No, I do not want to stop, drop, and roll with you. [00:33:54] No, your book is on fire. [00:33:59] Oh my god. [00:34:00] Alcohol and flames. [00:34:01] They like each other. [00:34:02] Cold Davis. [00:34:03] Kelly Jones. [00:34:07] Public support for the moon mission is rock bottom. [00:34:11] Every day, something is breaking. [00:34:15] And we're dead. [00:34:16] Again. [00:34:17] Or blowing up. [00:34:19] The space program is a bloated. [00:34:22] NASA needs a marketing specialist, and you are the very best. [00:34:27] Excuse me? [00:34:28] What are you doing here? [00:34:29] I tracked you down because I felt we had a connection. [00:34:31] What? [00:34:31] I'm joking. [00:34:32] I work here now to sell the moon. [00:34:36] NASA's not something that you sell with a jingle and a slogan. [00:34:40] When I'm done, those men are going to be bigger than the Beatles. [00:34:44] Who is that? [00:34:45] For me, this is the very person. [00:34:46] He's got my name. [00:34:47] You told me that your guys don't do interviews, so I had to hire new guys. [00:34:50] I'm here for the casting? [00:34:51] Who's he? [00:34:52] You, you're a juicy part. [00:34:53] 60 missions in Korea. [00:34:55] I flew 52 missions in Korea. [00:34:57] I flew 52 missions in Korea. [00:35:00] How's that? [00:35:02] What? [00:35:03] The whole world will be watching. [00:35:06] We can't afford to lose to the Russians. [00:35:11] We need to shoot. [00:35:13] VACA version of the moon landing. [00:35:17] You mean to fake it? [00:35:20] No one can ever know what we're doing. [00:35:23] I cannot accept that. [00:35:23] They will shoot you. [00:35:25] What is my budget? [00:35:26] Oh boy. [00:35:29] I know a lot more about the moon than I know about you. [00:35:34] Give me go, no go for launch. [00:35:37] If you fake this mission, every single thing that we have sacrificed will have been for nothing. [00:35:43] You know you couldn't have made it to this day without me. [00:35:49] Four. [00:35:50] Three. [00:36:00] Whitey little bitch, we have to recast. [00:36:05] I think we should have gotten good work. [00:36:10] Wonderful, wonderful Joel. [00:36:12] Turn me on to that movie. [00:36:14] I gotta watch it. [00:36:15] Of course, they're lampooning the original Apollo, but it fits here too. [00:36:22] Joaquin, your thoughts to begin with. [00:36:26] Fading in and out, uh, but you know, I get the gist of what this segment's about. [00:36:33] Yeah, we never went to the moon in 1969. [00:36:39] West Point, I was at West Point, and they had us in the South Auditorium watching on this big screen the whole Apollo mission there, uh, strong and the whole bit. [00:36:52] And, and you know, it sold for a long time, uh, you know, but eventually people like you began realizing, no, we didn't do it, it was all fake, it was all we had to beat the Russians, you know. [00:37:10] So it's kind of cool that. [00:37:14] I was just saying, everything's bullshit. [00:37:17] Well, it's been that way for a long time. [00:37:19] And this is a case in point where they make up his. [00:37:26] through a lot of this shit. [00:37:28] So, yeah, this is just another lesson, a cautionary tale that everything that comes out of the government and big media, especially, is false. [00:37:39] You can just, you know, be a much better appraisal of what's really going on. [00:37:49] Whatever they're saying happened, then just reverse it and you have a better shot of actually grasping what's really going on. [00:37:57] I've been saying that for a long time. [00:38:00] Finally, we've come clean. [00:38:03] You know, it was called conspiracy nuts that were, you know, saying that we never went to the moon. [00:38:14] You know, so yeah, it's good we've come clean. [00:38:19] And good luck if we're able to actually go around the moon and actually make a landing ever. [00:38:29] Good luck. [00:38:30] We've come a long way technologically, so hopefully it's going to be a successful mission. [00:38:36] But it's so wrapped into the ego of America and all this stuff. === Empire Falls and Lies Spread (07:03) === [00:38:42] So they're going to probably use it again, especially with war and the American empire falling down. [00:38:50] They're going to use whatever they can. [00:38:52] So, and again, we have to be very watchful that what they say isn't true a lot of the time. [00:39:02] Joaquin, I guarantee it's fake once again. [00:39:05] There's nothing real about this. [00:39:07] We haven't suddenly overcome the Van Allen radiation belt. [00:39:11] We can't suddenly protect the astronauts, which would require five or six feet of land to protect them and make the payload so massive it couldn't get off the ground. [00:39:24] It's all fraudulent. [00:39:27] They've taken it already down. [00:39:29] We got an astronaut with three legs. [00:39:31] There's another with a green screen. [00:39:33] You can see the green screen there. [00:39:35] There's another where they just happen to have a product. [00:39:40] They're actually promoting floating through the air so you can see the label. [00:39:46] It's some kind of peanut butter. [00:39:48] I mean, it's just crazy what they're doing here. [00:39:51] But I guarantee you 100% this is total bullshit. [00:39:55] This is just as big a lie as 1969. [00:39:59] And I have to ask. [00:40:01] What was the timing about this? [00:40:03] What were they thinking they were doing? [00:40:05] The takeoff was all very impressive. [00:40:08] I agree with that. [00:40:09] But I mean, the rest of it is bullshit. [00:40:11] Brian, Brian, your thoughts. [00:40:15] Oh, I could go on for a long, long time on this particular issue. [00:40:20] Look, Anthony Kiatis is the best poet philosopher I've run into that described this phenomenon. [00:40:27] He said space may be the final frontier, but it's made in a Hollywood basement. [00:40:33] I happen to be a biblical cosmologist, so I'm not, you wouldn't classify me as a flat earther. [00:40:38] You'd classify me as a guy who says I think the earth is exactly what the Bible says it is. [00:40:43] And look at Werner von Braun, the godfather of modern rocketry, look at his gravestone. [00:40:51] Right there, Psalm 19, 1, the heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament therein. [00:40:59] We've had all sorts of different stories about this. [00:41:02] We've got laser beams that can shoot 75 miles or 100 miles over flat water, and there's not an ounce of curve. [00:41:09] We've got airplanes that take off that keep the same star in the headlight or in the window for. [00:41:20] You know, a 19 hour flight without having to modify their flight path for the curvature of the earth. [00:41:27] You've got eight inches per mile squared. [00:41:30] You've got all this deception related to this. [00:41:33] The only thing that holds together the idea of the third rock from the sun heliocentric model is the cognitive dissonance that people just simply can't believe that they've been deceived on such a large, large level for so long. [00:41:47] They thought they knew because they went to school. [00:41:49] They thought they knew because they were programmed since childhood. [00:41:52] They thought they knew because. [00:41:55] But there is a tremendous amount of history behind this particular psyop, and there is even more money. [00:42:01] NASA sucks billions and billions of dollars out of American taxpayers every year. [00:42:06] And I happen to run a vessel down there in the ship channel, and I know a lot of these guys, and I've had them out of my boats, and they laugh. [00:42:15] They say, I can't believe these people are still buying it with all the information that's out there. [00:42:22] I have an old copy of a July 1969 National Geographic. [00:42:26] It's got the big layouts, and you know what? [00:42:28] There's not a star in the picture from the moon, and that tinfoil turd that they used as a lunar landing module was an absolute joke. [00:42:43] At the bottom of this particular one in Artemis, the latest flat earthers are tearing it apart because you could tell it's clearly a balloon at the bottom when it lifts off from its surface. [00:42:52] But hey, whatever. [00:42:54] I watch these go fast rockets, the videos of them. [00:42:57] And they'll go straight up. [00:42:59] I mean, straight up, straight up, straight up, and then they hit something, fall back down. [00:43:04] So, you know, who am I to say? [00:43:06] But I can tell you that 1950s encyclopedias, early 1950s encyclopedias said that there was a dome that you would hit. [00:43:15] And when you're at 80 degrees south latitude, you'd hit the dome at 13,000 feet. [00:43:20] So, you know, that's a 50s encyclopedia. [00:43:23] That's about the time that Admiral Richard Byrd came back from South America and went on the. [00:43:30] Chronograph show and talked about all the different lands out beyond the South Pole. [00:43:36] What? [00:43:37] Yeah, he did that. [00:43:39] Then, the next thing you know, NASA is funded and seeded, and Houston grows up and gets massive amounts of money, and Florida gets massive amounts of money, and the PSYOP continues. [00:43:49] You know, when I was inviting your comments, I wasn't thinking about tripping over, you know, the shape of the Earth, which is an issue on which we have rather profound disagreement. [00:44:07] I mean, you got the so called pendulum, for example. [00:44:10] It's just going back and forth and it keeps time as the Earth rotates on its axis. [00:44:15] And of course, we got the seasons or functions of the location of the Earth from the Sun as it transits on its orbit, which Newton's so painstakingly defined. [00:44:28] We have, there's a difference. [00:44:30] North south air travel is the same both ways, but when you go east west, there's a difference because of the rotation of the Earth, so they aren't equal in time. [00:44:40] That's one of many, many proofs of the sphericity of the Earth. [00:44:44] It's not quite perfectly round, it's an oblate spheroid, slightly larger at the equator than it is at the top to bottom, but. [00:44:56] We have proofs of Earth's circumference that date from ancient times for measuring shadows cast by the sun at distant wells in Egypt, which allowed the definition of an arc of difference from two lines that ought to be parallel, but for the circumference of the Earth, that led to an estimate very close to the approximate 24,000 miles of. [00:45:25] Circumference traveling at a thousand miles an hour. [00:45:29] Brian, I hadn't expected a trip into that, but it's fast saying we got there. [00:45:34] I'm saying that, you know, this is just phony, falsified trip to the moon, and we got the commander, space commander, admitting it's the first time. === Phony Moon Trip Exposed (12:11) === [00:45:45] Joaquin, I just invite if you want to make a few more comments about this issue. [00:45:51] Well, all I'm going to say is what I've been saying. [00:45:55] You know, I stand by my original statement. [00:45:59] Everything that comes out of the big media and big government is bullshit. [00:46:07] Yeah, Don's showing a book. [00:46:09] See, after Mike Palachek and I co edited Nobody Died at Sandy Hook, when we began putting together a book about the moon landing, he suggested what someone might respond when they heard the first title Nobody Died at Sandy Hook. [00:46:25] And I suppose we didn't go to the moon either. [00:46:30] Meaning, it's so incredible the idea that nobody died at SAID. [00:46:35] And I got to tell you, there's still people who buy into it. [00:46:38] It's absolutely unreal. [00:46:40] Meanwhile, what do we have left? [00:46:48] Well, here's a good one. [00:46:49] This is Trump talking about how he loves Christians, he wants you to vote. [00:46:57] Republican, but he's not a Christian. [00:47:02] He's not a Christian. [00:47:05] Let me get back there. [00:47:07] This is a pretty remarkable statement. [00:47:12] I don't care how, but you have to get out and vote. [00:47:15] And again, Christians get out and vote just this time. [00:47:23] You won't have to do it anymore. [00:47:25] Four more years. [00:47:26] You know what? [00:47:27] It'll be fixed, it'll be fine. [00:47:29] You won't have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians. [00:47:32] I love you, Christians. [00:47:33] I'm a Christian. [00:47:34] I love you. [00:47:35] Get out. [00:47:35] You got to get out and vote. [00:47:37] In four years, you don't have to vote again. [00:47:39] We'll have it fixed so good you're not going to have to vote. [00:47:43] Yeah, what the hell did that mean? [00:47:45] No, you won't have to vote again. [00:47:47] But I love it when he says, get out and vote, Christians. [00:47:51] I'm not a Christian, but get out and vote. [00:47:54] Very consistent with the Israeli take about using American troops to die for Israel. [00:48:02] Which there's a lot of hesitation now about doing that. [00:48:06] People that caught on. [00:48:08] We had that takeaway. [00:48:10] Trump gave an address about the war with Iran. [00:48:18] This was back on April Fool's Day, April 1st. [00:48:23] For a month into the war in Iran, President Trump gave a primetime address to the nation Wednesday to make the case for why he believes that conflict is necessary. [00:48:32] Very lackluster. [00:48:33] I was very unimpressed. [00:48:36] In a 19 minute speech, no doubt the shortest he's ever made, from the White House, Mr. Trump said Iran's missiles and drone systems have been dramatically curtailed. [00:48:47] Their weapon factories and rocket launchers are being blown to pieces. [00:48:52] Though the U.S. and Israeli militaries have destroyed many of Iran's ballistic missiles and launchers in airstrikes, Iran continues to fire missiles in the region. [00:49:05] Still, Mr. Trump described the military action as a major success and called on Americans who were uneasy about its cause to keep things in perspective. [00:49:16] He estimated the war should wind down within three weeks. [00:49:21] Here are some points. [00:49:22] He did not define a clear path out. [00:49:28] He urged Americans to keep the war in perspective, meaning he compared it with wars of vastly greater length. [00:49:34] I'm not at all sure that was very persuasive. [00:49:38] He listed the lengths of World War I, World War II, Vietnam, Korean, and Iraq wars to argue his military campaign has been far shorter. [00:49:46] Yeah, but we're all worried it's going to expand and expand and expand. [00:49:52] He appeared to rule out a raid to capture Rand's enriched uranium, but that appears to be exactly what took place. [00:49:59] That led to the destruction of those planes. [00:50:02] He said the Strait of Hormuz is not America's problem. [00:50:07] That's fascinating. [00:50:09] He held the Venezuela off as a model for Iran once again, but there's no comparison even remotely. [00:50:17] So here we have some fact checking from his address. [00:50:24] No inflation claim. [00:50:27] We were a dead and crippled country after the last admin and made it the hottest country anywhere in the world by far with no inflation of facts. [00:50:36] This is a standard Trump claim, but the economy inherited was far from weak. [00:50:42] In 2024, last year, Biden was it that the American gross domestic product grew at 2.8%, adjusted for inflation, faster than any wealthy country in the world, save for Spain. [00:50:54] It also expanded at a healthy rate from 2021 to 2023. [00:50:59] Last year, in fact, the U.S. economic growth decelerated under Trump to a still respectable 2.1, partly because of 43 day federal government shutdownslash growth from October through December. [00:51:17] More claim. [00:51:18] Regime change was not our goal. [00:51:21] We never said regime change. [00:51:23] But regime change has occurred because all of the original leaders are dead. [00:51:29] They're all dead. [00:51:31] The new group is less radical and much more reasonable. [00:51:34] The facts. [00:51:35] Trump's depiction of the people now in charge in Iran after scores of senior leaders were killed in the war stretches credulity. [00:51:44] Israel's airstrike at the start of war, Feb 28, killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. [00:51:51] Then they installed his son, Motschaba, who is viewed as even more hard-line, as Supreme Leader. [00:51:58] The month-long war has seen Iran-bearing military revolution guard grow even more ascendant. [00:52:04] Iran's civilian leadership, broadly untouched by the war, acknowledges it has little command and control over the Guard's action. [00:52:13] Both Trump and Israel have signaled they would tell the Iranian people to rise up at any point in time to take back their government. [00:52:24] But it hasn't happened. [00:52:27] Another claim the Murdoch regime also most recently killed 45,000 of their own people who are protesting in Iran. [00:52:35] A death toll that high. [00:52:37] Has not been verified. [00:52:38] The facts are it was about 3,200 who actually died, not 45,000. [00:52:44] And it was because of a color revolution. [00:52:47] This was a CIA Mossad op to try to provoke an uprising against a government that fell flat because most Iranians believe in their government. [00:53:00] Joaquim, your thoughts. [00:53:02] So, yeah, this segment is basically everything Trump says is a lie. [00:53:08] I mean, you know, just like the media and the government. [00:53:12] Okay, so I'm not a Christian. [00:53:15] Yeah, you're a Shabbat Satanist. [00:53:17] That's what you are, along with your son in law and daughter, too. [00:53:22] And they got you converted over to that. [00:53:26] So, yeah. [00:53:30] You won't have to vote ever again. [00:53:32] Yeah, because he plans to, at 83 and four, still be the president. [00:53:37] No way are you going to make it. [00:53:39] I've been saying, and I still stick to it, he's not going to last this year. [00:53:45] We still got a long ways to go. [00:53:47] He's not going to make it to the next year as president. [00:53:52] The takeaways of Trump, everything this guy says about this war, he has to save face in every statement. [00:54:01] So it's always a lie because obviously everybody knows. [00:54:05] The war has not gone in any way the way that he has wanted and those psychophants around him have wanted. [00:54:13] No way. [00:54:14] So, you know, if you again, you know, take the statement he says and then go the opposite, yeah, you're onto the truth. [00:54:23] So, you know, the thing is, this is a war of attrition. [00:54:29] It was that from the very get go for Iran. [00:54:32] They knew they had to go the long haul this time as opposed to the last time in June. [00:54:37] In order to get the job done, We cannot have the basically the belligerent bully of the world have their basically military posts and their positions in the Middle East dictating to all the Gulf countries and all the region, the whole region, how things go down. [00:55:01] Those days are over. [00:55:03] This war is going to change that permanently. [00:55:06] It already has to a great extent. [00:55:08] So, you know, there's not much. [00:55:11] Time left in the American Empire, TikTok, TikTok. [00:55:15] It's going, going, gone. [00:55:17] The countdown is on us right now. [00:55:20] So that much I got from this segment. [00:55:23] They bumped me off again, but at least I caught most of it. [00:55:27] Good, good, good. [00:55:28] Brian, Brian, your thoughts. [00:55:31] Well, I agree that the United States, as the zookeeper of the world idea, is going downhill fast. [00:55:37] Things are being exposed on a lot of levels. [00:55:39] People are paying attention to the propaganda for the. [00:55:43] Well, they've been sort of listening with an open ear since 2016, but now here we are 10 years later almost, and they're beginning to see very clearly that the mainstream media can't be trusted. [00:55:55] Take a look at CNN and MSNBC's viewership. [00:55:59] Take a look at how much Donald Trump has to embellish and masquerade. [00:56:05] To keep support for this thing going, take a look at the lack of support among all the rest of the Congress members. [00:56:11] The only guys that are cheered for this thing on are the ones that are going to profit from another round of military industrial complex injections because it's certainly not the American people. [00:56:22] But the American people think that we're supporting Israel because of some religious burden. [00:56:27] That's why Donald Trump is rooting for the Christians. [00:56:30] It has nothing to do with that. [00:56:32] That's a facade, that's a fake front. [00:56:34] They are not the people that they claim to be. [00:56:38] This is a deception that they're somehow chosen people that were deeded the land in Genesis chapter 12 with no conditions whatsoever. [00:56:48] The simple fact of the matter is Deuteronomy 28, Deuteronomy 31, they failed their conditions over and over again. [00:56:55] They faced judgment. [00:56:56] They've been scattered to the winds. [00:56:58] They've been divided in AD 70. [00:57:00] Their temple was destroyed. [00:57:01] They have no more tribal structure whatsoever. [00:57:04] Their language was decimated. [00:57:06] They were scattered to the winds of the earth and they came back together for a political purpose. [00:57:11] Post World War II, they turned that propaganda into something that would work in their favor. [00:57:15] They became the victims of the world through the chief villain, Adolf Hitler, who, in my mind, in a large part, had run a very respectable break from the global banking cartels, which is what gave rise to the Nazi Party. [00:57:32] And then, of course, they went downhill as a result of a lot of different greed factors that came in, and they were judged as well. [00:57:42] Uh, look in time, everything goes down. [00:57:46] The American Empire will go down as well. [00:57:48] It's just a matter of will it survive for the rest of my life? [00:57:51] Probably will the kids need to be prepared, absolutely. [00:57:55] And do I like the Canadian prepper? === American Propanda Ends (01:11) === [00:57:57] Yeah, I'm glad he's out there. [00:57:58] I'm glad he's doing his thing. [00:57:59] I just don't want to see people, um, going out and buying up all the toilet paper before it's too late. [00:58:07] Love it, love it, love it. [00:58:09] You guys, you're terrific, Don. [00:58:12] I think we've done it. [00:58:14] Take us out. [00:58:15] Yeah, this was one terrific show, all right. [00:58:19] These are terrific, trying days here, April 7th, 2026. [00:58:26] And our show, Truth vs. News, really hits the spot. [00:58:30] I mean, we really give it to you straight. [00:58:35] And I think we give it to you, performing what anybody else does, when we've got Sandy Hook and other things, and all these different things. [00:58:44] We're spot on. [00:58:46] stick with us and share what we do on the internet. [00:58:50] There's so many things, places to post that I can't do it all. 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