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Iran Oil Targets and Nuclear Threats
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| I'm going to go ahead and do that. | |
| Well, there's some great. | |
| This is Jim Thatcher, your host on the authentic news right here in RBN Live this eighth day of April 2026. | |
| There's a lot of very interesting news. | |
| And I think we even get an explanation of why Trump called for the ceasefire because Iran was pummeling the oil interests in the Middle East. | |
| Hal Turner's talking about something up regarding the ceasefire. | |
| He's very suspicious. | |
| I think justifiably so. | |
| Let me read part of it. | |
| Last night, the world enjoyed the big announcement of a two week ceasefire in the Iran conflict, but overnight into this morning, things were not quite what they initially seemed overnight. | |
| Kuwait banned 28 Iranian drones, all clearly launched after this ceasefire was announced. | |
| Israel took multiple waves of Iranian missile fire after this ceasefire was announced. | |
| United Arab Emirates currently under an Iranian missile attack as of 8 10 a.m. this morning, Eastern this morning. | |
| Iran reports strikes from an unknown adversary against its refinery on Levon Island and the oil infrastructure there. | |
| Reports indicate Iran's Suri Island in the Persian Gulf is also being bombed. | |
| According to Iranian media, the strikes on Suri Island are being carried out by the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates. | |
| Oil infrastructure is being targeted. | |
| More interesting, the U.S. military air bridge from CONUS, continental United States to Europe, continued all night unabated. | |
| Whatever the U.S. has been moving to the Middle East, it continues to move in great quantities. | |
| So, a ceasefire is tenuous at best and a lie at worst. | |
| Here we have an update. | |
| Heb Shan gas facility, three Kuwaiti power plants, water desalination facilities, now a pumping station in Saudi Arabia's Keys West oil pipeline, have been attacked by Iran today. | |
| So, a friend, simply the following Iran released a chilling list of 24 targets, struck on night, Trump ordered the ceasefire. | |
| And I think this is because. | |
| When Trump said he was going ahead with his destruction of the civilization, Iran immediately had ordered no more restrictions on targets and that it was to be implemented immediately. | |
| This list indicates that's exactly what happened. | |
| Iran released a chilling list. | |
| Of two dozen targets that struck overnight. | |
| The refinery and oil facilities of the American company Chevron in Saudi Arabia, the oil and petrol facilities of ExxonMobil and Dow Chemical in Saudi Arabia, oil facilities of American companies in Yanbu and the Red Sea coast, the American Hebsen oil facility, oil pipeline to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, the important oil facilities of ExxonMobil in Cutter, | |
| the important facilities of Babco in Bahrain, the American refinery in the United States. | |
| I mean, 25 of these huge targets, huge 25. | |
| So Trump was so ill advised to talk about genocide, destroying Iran completely back to the Stone Age. | |
| And by the way, Those very declarations, those very threats are war crimes in and of themselves. | |
| War crimes in and of themselves. | |
| So Iran really can't allow itself to be played. | |
| But I think they forced a ceasefire because Trump saw that the refining capacity and the effects on the world and the oil market are going to be devastating. | |
| They are going to be devastating. | |
| And Trump brought it all on himself, and the petrodollar is gone forever. | |
| Wow. | |
| Here we have the question of whether Trump's planning to use nukes. | |
| I have a good one for you. | |
| Namely, that Russia and China have informed Israel that if Israel attacks. | |
| Iran with nukes, they will attack Israel with nukes. | |
| Looking for it. | |
| I'll find it. | |
| Oh, here we have it. | |
| China and Pakistan. | |
| So let's get back to the main issue here. | |
| So he said he was against the wars. | |
| You're absolutely right about that, especially against Middle Eastern wars. | |
| And he said he was worried that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden were going to take us into World War III. | |
| Okay. | |
| And now what do we have? | |
| Ben Gavir threatening nukes. | |
| And by the way, if you haven't heard, China and Pakistan have said that if Israel nukes Iran, they will nuke Israel. | |
| So here we are on the precipice of a nuclear holocaust because this baboon is in office and he's like, Oh, Bibi, how can I make you happy? | |
| Can you please give me more money? | |
| Am I going to be a hero, Bibi? | |
| I can't stand this guy. | |
| And doing the exact opposite of what he promised. | |
| The exact opposite. | |
| And one more thing that Glenn made, a point that Glenn made that is really important. | |
| So Russia goes and destroys their army and their treasure in Ukraine. | |
| Now we're going to destroy our treasure. | |
| We spent $300 million on the rescue alone. | |
| It was a brilliant operation. | |
| But 300 million, we're spending one to two billion a day. | |
| So we're both Russia and the U.S. are destroying themselves in these totally needless wars, and China is laughing their ass off. | |
| How did they get this lucky that we're wasting our treasure and our military on wars for other countries? | |
| It's insanity. | |
| Let's go compete with China and India economically. | |
| Stop this military madness. | |
| Get someone who's an American and who's a decent person back in charge of America. | |
| Yeah, that's a great. | |
| Thought it was someone who's a decent person back in charge in America. | |
| And Trump ain't that guy. | |
| Here we have a comment on a two week ceasefire. | |
| Though this will be a disappointment to many, including myself, who wanted to see a great many more strikes up and down the length and breadth of Israel, and especially on Tel Aviv. | |
| And more U.S. planes shot down in flames. | |
| The Iranians have calculated this is very much to their advantage. | |
| The Trump attempt to abate this as a triumphant success for his malignant brinkmanship and threatening a genocidal attack on Iran. | |
| The Iranians are certainly seeing this as very beneficial to them. | |
| Trump, through this, means he's signaling his death with get out of the mess he's in, no doubt. | |
| All the targets the U.S. military could hit, including a high percentage of decoy dummies, have been hit. | |
| And the Iranian authorities are still standing, still able to send missiles and drones into nearby enemy and U.S. vassal states. | |
| They have taken everything and come out fighting. | |
| Of course, we would have loved to see the Iranians continue to whittle down the interceptors in Israel's possession in near zero, and then complete the devastation of that nation's most vital assets. | |
| We would have dearly loved to have seen each and every U.S. prostitute Arab state in the Gulf equally devastated. | |
| And from the report I just gave you, it looks as though that has actually happened. | |
| But the Iranians calculate a different way forward, whether we like it or not. | |
| We're going to find out how it plays out. | |
| But honestly, I don't think America or Israel has any intention of adhering to the ceasefire. | |
| I think it's all just a pretense to gain some breathing room. | |
| But remember, the Iranians have been there, done that. | |
| They've been in negotiations with the United States on two different occasions before where it looked as though the Americans were serious and they attacked, we attacked Iran. | |
| In the midst of negotiations, they're not going to be fooled again. | |
| Meanwhile, here's a very appropriate reborn preemptive strikes against the United States assets have never been more justified than now. | |
| I agree completely. | |
| If Donald Trump is prepared to green light attacks against the Iranian people that destroy the essential infrastructure for continued life there, If he is truly ready and willing to cut all state electricity supply, which will bring a collapse of the entire energy safety net to millions, if he is willing to see the mass death of Iranians first in the hospitals and through poverty and disease, and as seems likely, | |
| he is contemplating using nuclear weapons to do this, then there's a duty for others to hit his capacity to do that as hard as they possibly can with preemptive strikes. | |
| On U.S. state assets. | |
| And I dare say the Pentagon and Washington, D.C., would be obvious targets and totally justified under international law. | |
| Totally justified under international law. | |
| There are three circumstances under which one nation is entitled to strike another when they've been attacked in self defense, as is the case here. | |
| When They have an authorization from the United Nations Security Council, as we sought and obtained in the war against Iraq, on specious grounds, admittedly, phony claims of weapons of mass destruction, but it was legal. | |
| Or, third, if they face an imminent threat to the existence of the state, they are entitled to a preemptory strike. | |
| And of course, I mean, two of those three conditions actually are satisfied. | |
| And of course, because Trump didn't have a UN security authorization, he's grossly in violation. | |
| None of the above were true to warrant the United States attacking Iran. | |
| The obvious risk to the other states, including China, which Trump has said is next, plus others in South and Central America, and later to North Korea, Russia, and China, is clear. | |
| It makes sense for them to make a unified attack on as many U.S. state institutions as possible, both military and state intelligence agents, particularly the Pentagon. | |
| By the way, Pete Higgs had popularity, you won't believe this, minus 30. | |
| Minus 30. | |
| I've never heard of such a thing. | |
| There was a report on CNN this morning saying how during the Iraq War, Rumsfeld was at 48. | |
| During Afghanistan, Cheney was at 62. | |
| During the war in Iran, Hagg said, minus 30. | |
| And he deserves it all. | |
| He deserves it all. | |
| Naturally, he's just suggesting we're as wild or even insane, but how much wilder or more insane? | |
| Is Donald Trump and the very real possibility he'll use nuclear weapons against Iran? | |
| The word is, he said everyone in the U.S. had turned into Fox commentator Mark Levine. | |
| Subsequently, Levine clearly advocated the use of nuclear weapons as a better option than sending in ground troops. | |
| Could Trump's intent, or at least his inclination, be clearer? | |
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Trump's Staggering Nuclear Proposal
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| No. | |
| No. | |
| Could not. | |
| Meanwhile, I mean, what Trump was saying was just so outrageous. | |
| Last night, just before bed, I posted an essay in Mark Levin's exhortation to President Trump to use nuclear weapons on Iran. | |
| This morning, I woke up to President Trump's announcement on Truth Social Donald J. Trump. | |
| A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. | |
| I don't want that to happen, but it probably will. | |
| Now that we have complete and total regime change where a different, smarter, and less radicalized mind prevailed, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen. | |
| Who knows? | |
| We'll find out tonight. | |
| One of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the world, 47 years of extortion, corruption, and death, will finally end. | |
| God bless the great people of Iran. | |
| I mean, is that supposed to be? | |
| Satirical, God bless the great people of Iran. | |
| He's threatening to destroy, to annihilate by the most massive genocide in world history 92 million people to be destroyed by taking out their power plants and their electrical grid. | |
| That's the first point I make. | |
| Then he says there's something revolutionarily wonderful. | |
| That's very odd. | |
| He's talking about the Iranian people rising up against their leader. | |
| Ain't going to happen. | |
| I mean, especially under circumstances where Iran is under attack. | |
| Invariably, the people gather together to support the state when it's under attack by an external source. | |
| Just awful. | |
| And when he talks about 47 years of extortion, corruption, and death, he's dating it from 1979 when there was a popular uprising in Iran to retake control of their own government, | |
| which had been stolen from them by the American, the United States, CIA, and MI6, conducting a coup in 1953 to overthrow the democratically elected. Government of Iran, led by Prime Minister Mossadegh, who had nationalized the oil resources of Iran to benefit the Iranian people. | |
| The big international oil companies didn't like that. | |
| They engineered a coup. | |
| Kermit Roosevelt, cousin of Theodore, carried out the coup, installed a Shah. | |
| So from 1953 to 1979, there was a reign of terror. | |
| 53 to 79. | |
| That's a 26 year reign of terror with the Slovak. | |
| Among the most feared secret police the world has ever known. | |
| But Trump dates it from 47 because he wants to ignore that the United States threw the first punch, that the United States drew the first blood, that the United States executed its first coup abroad on Iran back in 1953. | |
| So get your facts right, Mr. President, because you're not just making a horse's ass of yourself by these ludicrous claims, but you're violating every principle. | |
| Of morality and law known to man. | |
| You're violating the Geneva Convention. | |
| You're violating the United Nations Charter. | |
| You're violating international law. | |
| You're proposing a monstrous genocide, such as the world has never seen, a war crime of a magnitude exceeded even by the worst offenses of Hitler, even Stalin. | |
| This is absolutely staggering. | |
| That he would propose such a thing. | |
| Grotesque. | |
| Absolutely grotesque. | |
| It's not going to work. | |
| And I think Iran has already shown it what it can do. | |
| And because. | |
| Pakistan and China have notified Israel that if it attacks Iran with nukes, they will nuke Israel. | |
| Think about it. | |
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Cascading Grid Failure Scenarios
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| I'm not sure if you're going to be able to do that. | |
| I'm not sure if you're going to be able to do that. | |
| You're back, Jim. | |
| Next story up. | |
| The full effect on Iran if the US military were to obey Trump's orders tonight. | |
| This is published in advance. | |
| Thank God it didn't happen. | |
| But I believe it's only because Iran unleashed its power on the Gulf states. | |
| If Donald Trump ate good his threat to destroy every power plant in Iran, what would be the immediate dangers for the people of Iran in terms of poverty, hunger, availability of medical assistance via hospital electricity supplies, eventual diseases, and all other negative effects? | |
| Stemming from the Trump initiated attacks. | |
| Here's Gemini AI's answer. | |
| The scenario you're asking about, the total destruction of a nation power grid, represents what humanitarian experts often call a cascading failure. | |
| In a modern society like Iran, electricity is not just a convenience, it is the master key that unlocks every other vital service. | |
| If such a threat were realized, the immediate and long-term dangers to the civilian population would be catastrophic. | |
| Here's a breakdown of the likely effects on current humanitarian data and historical presence of infrastructure warfare. | |
| I'm just going to give you the categories healthcare, the immediate crisis, water and sanitation, the silent killer, food security and hunger, poverty and economic total collapse, displacement and social stability. | |
| And what I want you to understand is. | |
| Here's a summary. | |
| The logic of targeting a power grid is often a forced political submission, but the reality on the ground is a civilian death toll at proxy, direct casualties from the bombs themselves. | |
| Sector immediate effect, long term consequence, health, ventilators stop, surgeries fail, epidemics, high infant mortality, water, no running water, sewage backup, cholera and typhoid outbreaks, economy, banking, ATM collapse, absolute poverty, hyperinflation, food industrial. | |
| Spoilage, widespread hunger, and malnutrition under international humanitarian law, specifically the Geneva Conventions. | |
| Infrastructure, indispensable to the survival of the civilian population, which include power plants, the dry water, and medical systems, is generally protected. | |
| Targeting them indiscriminately is widely regarded by the international community as a war crime due to the disproportionate suffering it causes to non combatants. | |
| Its collective punishment. | |
| For the offenses committed by the government. | |
| That's a violation of international law, war, a crime against humanity. | |
| And let me just point out the obvious. | |
| Iran plays a tit for stat strategy. | |
| They deploy techniques that are responses to attacks on them that are very similar in kind. | |
| The United States has long been recognized to be completely vulnerable to an EMP attack that would take out our electrical power grid across the nation. | |
| And let me add, Estimates have it were that to happen within seven months, 70% of the American population would be dead. | |
| Within seven months. | |
| So we have this lunatic in office who's threatening to do to Iran what Iran or another country could easily do to us and bring about the decimation of 70% of our population, destroy our economy, and reduce our country to rubble. | |
| And he's talking about doing that with a certain kind of glee. | |
| Joyful enthusiasm? | |
| Give me a break. | |
| This is beyond the point of rationality. | |
| This is beyond, of course, all boundaries for morality and law. | |
| We're talking about a man who has demonstrated his incompetence to serve as President of the United States. | |
| There are calls for his removal, which I support 100%. | |
| This maniac should be removed, Taleb tells Trump's cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment. | |
| After bombing his school and massacring young girls, a war criminal in the White House is threatening genocide, said Representative Ashida Taleb. | |
| Yes, Representative Ashida Taleb on Tuesday urged President Donald Trump's cabinet to immediately invoke the 25th Amendment and remove him from office. | |
| Find his genocidal threat, wipe out the whole civilization of Iran. | |
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Gaza Truth vs Propaganda Lies
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| Not to be a joke, he just do what he pleased. | |
| Well, there's so many stories I tell you. | |
| You have the opportunity to review the whole list if you go to the archive. | |
| I'm just going to break out a few. | |
| Some really stunning stuff, including why Trump keeps rescheduling. | |
| Listen to this. | |
| The president has scheduled the destruction of Iran's power grid three times and moved it three times. | |
| Tonight was supposed to be the night. | |
| In psychology, we call this intermittent reinforcement the same mechanism behind slot machines, abusive relationships, and hostage negotiations. | |
| You don't deliver the hit on schedule. | |
| You threaten it, pull it back, threaten again, pull back because the nervous system is more controlled by unpredictable pain than by pain itself. | |
| An entire nation is living in fight or flight because they don't know what night their hospitals will lose electricity. | |
| It's psychological torture with a content calendar. | |
| Sociologist Stanley Cohen studied how entire countries watch atrocities happen and do nothing. | |
| He found three types of denial. | |
| The first is literal. | |
| It's not happening. | |
| Those are the people sealed inside a media bubble where power plant day sounds like a strategy, not a war crime. | |
| They're captured. | |
| The second is interpretive. | |
| It's happening, but it's not what you think. | |
| It's he's negotiating or it's complicated or you don't understand foreign policy. | |
| Same facts, different story. | |
| The third is implicatory denial. | |
| It's happening. | |
| It's wrong. | |
| But it's not my problem. | |
| Those people see exactly what you see. | |
| They just decided that their comfort costs less than someone else's life. | |
| And then there's the rest of us, the ones who see it, feel it, can't sleep because of it, and wonder every single day why knowing the truth isn't enough to make it stop. | |
| You're the only reason that atrocities get documented instead of erased. | |
| A man who keeps rescheduling when he'll turn the lights off for 88 million people is enjoying the countdown. | |
| If this reached you, make it count. | |
| She's absolutely right psychologically, intermittent reinforcement, manipulating a population. | |
| With a really stunning report from Abby Martin. | |
| She has been a spokesperson for Russia today for long, but I'm telling you, her integrity is awesome. | |
| She went to Israel. | |
| She's telling us the enthusiasm of the Israeli people to kill the Palestinians, to slaughter them all, is just beyond imagination. | |
| Here we go. | |
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| The whole world has to isolate this rogue, apartheid, genocidal, maniac, serial killing, pathologically lying state, isolate it, shame anyone who goes there academics, celebrities, politicians, and they've been exposed for what they are. | |
| And Zionism's on its last leg. | |
| It only exists by the weight of its propaganda, and that propaganda's collapsed entirely. | |
| The world sees Israel for what it is, and it can't last for long in its current state. | |
| You cannot expect change in a society this far gone. | |
| It is full throated fascist. | |
| And that's why they act the way they do, with full total impunity, because they have no humanity left. | |
| This is a society so far gone with protection of a military empire with hatred in their hearts. | |
| And we're seeing essentially the Fourth Reich today marching forward, and there's no allied forces coming to save us. | |
| The Israeli Knesset just passed a law allowing the execution of Palestinian prisoners, but not Israelis. | |
| This is the true face of apartheid Israel. | |
| But this is nothing new. | |
| I saw this firsthand when I was in Israel back in 2016. | |
| Full throated fascism. | |
| You can't deal with these people. | |
| There's no need to try. | |
| There's no need to talk to them. | |
| There's only one way, like, I would carpet bomb them. | |
| You would carpet bomb them? | |
| It's the only way you could deal with it. | |
| I didn't realize this. | |
| I didn't realize how viscerally, grotesquely genocidal Israelis were. | |
| How openly fascist. | |
| They would be to anyone. | |
| Jews shouldn't marry Arabs. | |
| Shouldn't marry Arabs. | |
| Why do you feel strongly about that? | |
| Because Jews is a special nation that God gave it to the Jews. | |
| We don't want the Arabs to be here. | |
| They knew that they were on camera. | |
| That's what's so alarming to me, too. | |
| I wasn't trying to hide. | |
| I wasn't doing gotcha journalism. | |
| I was going up with a camera and saying, generally, what do you think about the situation? | |
| I think. | |
| Israelis have to take over and they have to kick them away. | |
| I was so horrified and alarmed at the genocidal rhetoric that was being espoused. | |
| Every single person, for every generation, every walk of life, they wanted ethnic cleansing. | |
| They said we should nuke them. | |
| One little girl laughing, we should kill all Arabs. | |
| Kill all Arabs. | |
| We need to kill the Harabis. | |
| It shows you the impunity back then. | |
| The arrogance to just assume this is what you guys think too, right? | |
| You're an American. | |
| You agree with me. | |
| You guys have been doing the same thing. | |
| This is who we are. | |
| We're proud racists. | |
| We're proudly fascist. | |
| I felt like I was walking into Berlin in 1932. | |
| I really felt absolutely disgusted. | |
| I just couldn't believe what I was hearing. | |
| I mean, just walking a couple steps and as white as I am, are you adib? | |
| Are you adib? | |
| And I'm like, what? | |
| I'm an American. | |
| Oh, good. | |
| We can talk about Arabs then. | |
| We can talk about how much we hate Palestinians. | |
| I saw the writing on the wall back then. | |
| I saw that there's no hope from within Israeli society. | |
| I went to rallies where they were calling to kick all the refugees out. | |
| You know, these were things that we're told Israel's a safe haven for Holocaust survivors, for genocide survivors. | |
| Well, why are all the African refugees put out in the middle of the Negev desert into a concentration camp? | |
| Why don't they want any African refugees there? | |
| They tokenize Ethiopian refugees, but then they make them take Depra Vera birth control because they don't want them to reproduce. | |
| This is the nature of Israeli society it's an ethnostate, and it's built on supremacy and hate because that's what Zionism is. | |
| How many civilians have been killed in Gaza, from what you know? | |
| Who gives a shit? | |
| Okay, but don't you feel like, for example, children? | |
| Children grow up to be Arabs. | |
| You have to continue to expel. | |
| You have to continue to kill to keep that artificial majority in place. | |
| If you gave me a button to just erase Gaza, every single living being in Gaza would no longer be living tomorrow. | |
| I would press it in a second. | |
| I would press it right now. | |
| Give me that button and press it right now. | |
| There you go. | |
| And I think most Israelis would. | |
| During the Gaza genocide, to see people just proclaim out in the open. | |
| The genocidal incitement. | |
| It's an entire nation out there that is responsible. | |
| Zahore Tashera Saleha Malek Nitstavenu. | |
| Anu Zuchrim, Danunil Hamim. | |
| It was heinous and horrifying, but finally people saw Israel for what it is. | |
| It's all been exposed. | |
| They're not hiding anymore. | |
| Israel's propaganda is not working anymore because, for the first time, Palestinians have been able to just show us the unvarnished truth of the reality that they endure on a daily basis. | |
| We see the settler terrorism, we see the people getting mowed down for doing nothing, we see the crimes every single day. | |
| You cannot hide genocide from us. | |
| So, the propaganda has become cartoon. | |
| I'm very puzzled by the constant concern which the world is showing for the Palestinian people and is actually showing for these horrible, inhuman animals. | |
| It's inverted just everything that we know to be true. | |
| Black is white, up is down. | |
| It's the most moral army in the world. | |
| We're a benevolent empire spreading human rights and democracy. | |
| Who the hell believes this anymore? | |
| So it's become silly, it's become absurd. | |
| What would you tell a man who can scroll for hours but can't work for 10 minutes and hates himself for it every night? | |
| The Israelis today saying that Hamas use Palestinians as human shields. | |
| Do they? | |
| Killing the victims, then blaming the victims for killing themselves. | |
| I mean, what is this logic? | |
| They infantilize us. | |
| They treat us like children. | |
| This is a genocide happening in front of our eyes. | |
| That word is, as you know, incredibly emotive. | |
| And the Israelis, as you know, will be saying that they are targeting Hamas only. | |
| It's become so obvious that we're being dictated to, that our reality is curated by tech overlords who are profiting off the infrastructure of genocide, of the surveillance of our lives. | |
| All of these things are interconnected. | |
| So the propaganda doesn't work anymore. | |
| It's too infantilizing and stupid. | |
| One day, after describing it as a tragic mishap, Israel has now claimed a deadly double strike on a Gaza hospital was prompted by the discovery of a Hamas camera. | |
| A Hamas camera? is why they blow up journalists at a hospital because they have a camera that was belonged to Hamas. | |
| I mean, it just makes corporate media journalists and establishment journalists look like buffoons, doesn't it? | |
| For towing this absurd propaganda that's so hollowed out and childlike. | |
| They should be ashamed of themselves. | |
| We have some really disturbing new information out of Israel. | |
| The Israeli prime minister spokesman just confirmed babies and toddlers were found with their heads decapitated. | |
| There's no excuse whatsoever. | |
| They are complicit in this. | |
| But you see Israel buying up media outlets. | |
| We have to fight with the weapons that apply to the battlefields in which we're engaged. | |
| And the most important ones are the social media. | |
| And the most important purchase that is going on right now is class, TikTok. | |
| TikTok, number one. | |
| You see Israeli billionaires trying to tamp down on the narrative. | |
| They're desperate. | |
| They're desperate because they know that's the only way they'll survive is to try to convince the world of the opposite of what we're all seeing. | |
| So that's why you see these desperate, pathetic influencers just spewing lies. | |
| I'm here in Gaza, and all I see is food, water, and opportunity. | |
| But instead of Hamas distributing the ramen noodles, they're eating it all. | |
| And that's why their leaders are on Ozempi. | |
| Because it's all they have left. | |
| They don't have anything anymore. | |
| But it's too late. | |
| We're never going to forget what it looks like when Palestinians hold their children in plastic bags. | |
| No one can forget that. | |
| I'm never going to forget the sound of a drone emitting a crying baby so it can massacre children who come out of their homes. | |
| And get lured like a cat and mouse. | |
| No one's going to forget that. | |
| No one's going to forget what it looks like in Gaza today. | |
| You can't wash that away. | |
| You can't paper over that with degenerate propaganda, base level lies. | |
| No one's going to paper over the unvarnished truth of what we've all witnessed for years now. | |
| Now, this is urgent. | |
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Unvarnished Truth on Earth and Moon
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| Absolutely unbelievable. | |
| Meanwhile, not to ignore another absurdity of a completely different kind, the Artemis 2 business. | |
| The crew shared views from space. | |
| We have a NASA caught using a green screen in an Artemis moon mission. | |
| We have another NASA hoax a three legged AI astronaut. | |
| We have earlier reports about a SpaceX Starship Raptor brutally exploding during a test. | |
| This whole thing is completely fraudulent. | |
| They're recycling the greatest hoax of all time, the moon landing mission from 1969 70 to today in 2026. | |
| It's outrageous. | |
| It's appalling. | |
| I have done a lot of work on the past proving we didn't go to the moon. | |
| Figure out how many of those proofs apply to this mission to the moon. | |
| Many of those, of course, were based upon activities allegedly on the surface of the moon. | |
| That were completely ludicrous. | |
| Multiple shadows, too many photographs, too little time. | |
| We had the front side of a suit being illuminated when the sun was on the opposite side, which requires multiple sources of light when there's supposed to be one and only one. | |
| Unbelievable what's taking place here. | |
| Completely fraudulent, especially look at the relative size of the moon and earth. | |
| The earth is so much larger. | |
| 55 times as dense as the moon. | |
| Have you got a photograph of the Earth from the moon? | |
| It ought to be gigantic and fill the entire screen. | |
| What they did then and are doing now, they're taking photographs of the moon from Earth and simply colorizing them, turning the moon into an image of Earth and Earth into an image of the moon. | |
| It's outrageous. | |
| Don't let yourself be played. | |
| Meanwhile, we do have an interesting report that ice is changing. | |
| Tactics and the numbers are going to get much bigger. | |
| Employers are where the numbers lie. | |
| Yes, yes, yes. | |
| It's because the employers are hiring the illegals that there are so many illegals here. | |
| Last weekend in Armstrong County, ICE arrested 13 illegals from Kubekistan, Kajaristan, and Turkmenistan at a driver's license center. | |
| No CNN segment, no protest footage. | |
| That's the point. | |
| The real story isn't that single op. | |
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| Candace, I just discovered something important in the Tyler Robinson case. | |
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| Pfizer knew the COVID shot was a poison from the very beginning, court documents reveal. | |
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| The state has also indicated that the FBI is in the process of conducting a second comparative bullet analysis as well as a bullet lead analysis. | |
| That these analyses are not yet complete. | |
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| They told you that you conferred. | |
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| And like me, I'm nosy. | |
| I'm like, wait, what do you mean? | |
| The ATF is alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. | |
| That's the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. | |
| If they couldn't do it, what extra power does the FBI have to do it? | |
| If the firearm people can't do it, Why is this going to the FBI? | |
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| What is that? | |
| I need to know things. | |
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| It was primarily used by the FBI from the 1980s until 2004, but it was then abandoned in 2005. | |
| Due to flawed scientific, statistical, and interpretive validity. | |
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| This is them telling you they're going to make this bullet fit no matter what. | |
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New Petrodollar Called the Yaller
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| Visit republicbroadcasting.org today because you can handle the truth. | |
| To help the love that's sleeping, my naked tongue gently weeps. | |
| And I see his naked sweeping, spill my tongue gently weeps. | |
| Welcome to the second hour of Authentic News right here on RBN Live this 8th day of April 2026, where I take your calls. | |
| Two callers on the line. | |
| We have many lines open. | |
| Take the opportunity, call in, get your opinions on the air. | |
| We begin with Hijacker in Washington. | |
| Hijacker, join the conversation. | |
| Yes, Professor. | |
| Always got a great show. | |
| I got two main points. | |
| And I've got kind of notes, so just give me a minute or two. | |
| I'm not like a caller that just calls in and slings stuff together and starts ranting and everything else. | |
| So my first point basically is that I believe that the age of nuclear weapons is almost obsolete. | |
| And here's why. | |
| About four or five years ago, I said that there's going to be a war with Iran because the American Blue Water Navy, You know, 11 super carriers and 14 and other sub carriers, jump jet carriers, was near obsolete because of the advancement of modern day drone and missile warfare. | |
| And so I thought a couple of years ago they were going to hit Iran. | |
| Well, it turns out, Professor, as we can all see now, they waited too long. | |
| The Blue Water Navy is obsolete. | |
| I mean, they're not even anywhere around Iran right now. | |
| But my point in that is that what we're actually witnessing right now. | |
| Is just like the internet has evolved the information and the communication industry so that they can never go back to, you know, free networks, Whopper, Cronkite, or whatever. | |
| Even so, drone warfare and missile warfare has changed everything. | |
| Right now, Professor, and I'm talking right now, every single leader, every single general, any leader of any nation, they are now. | |
| All after watching what Iran has done and also watching the warfare in Ukraine and Russia, they are all now getting drone divisions. | |
| They're all going missiles. | |
| I mean, everybody worldwide is now going to arm up with drones and missiles. | |
| And if people actually know a little bit about nuclear weapons, they are not what people think they are. | |
| They think a bomb goes off and a shockwave goes out for 50 miles and then a fireball goes out for 20 miles and burns up a city. | |
| Nah. | |
| That's all BS. | |
| Nuclear weapons are smaller. | |
| And you can prove this because there's no place on the earth where you got any demonstration of a city busting a nuclear weapon. | |
| So my first point is that nuclear weapons are now obsolete, and the drone and the missile warfare for every nation, probably even for like mafia gangs, is now number one. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Excellent argument, hijacker. | |
| I endorse your first argument. | |
| I think you're 100% correct. | |
| Continue. | |
| Yeah, but there's a caveat to the first argument is that the elite and the guys in the Pentagon now know that their nuclear arsenal is not, is, they know that the next evolution is happening. | |
| And so it's not going to be just Iran they're going to have a tough time with. | |
| You're going to take Nigeria, who want to keep their oil. | |
| They're going drone warfare. | |
| So now all of a sudden, send United States troops to Nigeria, all of a sudden you've got another Iran-type situation. | |
| So the only thing left is if they've got to go nuclear warfare fairly early. | |
| But my second point is to stop all this, and that is I think what's happened, and I heard it in the agreement of the Iranians, they said they had two points in their 10-point contract. | |
| Number one was they say that they're going to, the Board of Governors of the old OPEC and all their edicts have got to go away. | |
| So they're talking about a new type OPEC. | |
| And then they said something else, a strange point. | |
| They said we're going to charge as a toll $2 million per boat, depending on the boat, if it's an oil tank or $2 million. | |
| If it's like a fishing boat, you know, who knows what they're going to barter down to. | |
| But they said they're going to split it with Oman, who's right across from the Strait of Hormuz, so that the Iranians get a million and the people across the strait in Oman, they get a million. | |
| And so now the talk is that. | |
| The $50 to $100 trillion underneath the Arabs' feet and the Persian people's feet, called oil, which is the basis of the petrodollar. | |
| It looks like that both because China weighed in on it and the United States seems to go along with it, it looks like they're going to go a new type of petrodollar in which you can only buy the new petrodollar, let's call it the yaller. | |
| with the dollar and the yuan, in which only with that currency can you buy the yaller, which can actually buy oil. | |
| And then when you convert the yaller back out, it's got to go to dollars and yuan before it goes into any other currency. | |
| So I think what this big thing is, this is about in the Middle East, this agreement, it seems to be about money and who's going to control all that money underneath the Middle Eastern's feet. | |
| And so it looks like they're melding two systems in which it's either that or we go to Nuclear World War III. | |
| So I don't know which one it's going to be, but it's not a new bank, a new currency, a new corporation, a new OPEC. | |
| It looks like that's the framework in which that would attract Trump if he were to see like a new, also the Jews, a new economic model for sure. | |
| But it was just some thoughts out there that were actually going to. | |
| A hybrid type of petrol that we're called the yaller. | |
| Yeah, well, I appreciate all the thought you've given to this hijacker. | |
| I do not agree about there's not going to be any yaller, they're already charging the two mil equivalent in Chinese yen. | |
| They've offered the Europeans the opportunity to transit by paying the fee in euros, but I guarantee it, they're not going to have any financial arrangement with the United States. | |
| They want the United States out of the Middle East. | |
| Completely, and they're going to succeed in that goal, I guarantee. | |
| I think the ceasefire is because. | |
| When Trump threatened to extinguish the civilization of Iran, it was so horrendous. | |
| They removed all their targeting restrictions. | |
| And I began reading you a list of those 24 targets that had been taken out the very night that Trump called for the ceasefire. | |
| And I think he was acting because the damage they were inflicting was so massive, the consequences are going to be so vast. | |
| There's no future for there's no going to be no variation on a petrodollar whatsoever. | |
| Hijacker, it's dead, defunct, buried, gone forever. | |
| Thank you for your call, though. | |
| You made an interesting point. | |
| Yeah, you want to add a final thought? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, no, just get ready for world war because that's the only chance. | |
| If we can't regionally transition basically the United States into a new form of a petrodollar, I mean, we're talking 50, 100 trillion dollars of oil underneath their feet. | |
| You don't think they're going to fight for that. | |
| So it's going to be a world war. | |
| I tried. | |
| Okay, Professor, great show. | |
| Thanks so much. | |
| Well, thank you, Hijacker. | |
| I'm not quite sure I get the end part because, I mean, if we're on the verge of a ceasefire, that suggests there can be a solution. | |
| But the United States is the big loser. | |
| We lost the war. | |
| That's what happens. | |
| We have lost. | |
| Peter in Florida. | |
| Welcome back, Peter. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Yes, sir, as always. | |
| Good afternoon. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| Point number one, I don't believe that the U.S. has lost the war. | |
| I think that they're giving the Iranians who are suicidal, at least the mullahs and the IRGC. | |
| And Afterwards, I'd like you to comment on the fact that they wanted to put human shields around the electric plants, which is demonic. | |
| Point number two. | |
| You've been to Iran, but I've been to Venezuela. | |
| I have family there. | |
| I'm married to one. | |
| And I want you to study and at some point comment on in 2014, which parallels to the young people in Iran. | |
| We're being killed because all oppressive regimes play by the same handbook. | |
| In 2014, the students that were killed in Venezuela and raped and disappeared and their families never heard of them. | |
| I've never heard you comment about that. | |
| And number three, Cuba is the third piece of this oppressive regime puzzle. | |
| That needs to be taken out. | |
| And going back to Venezuela, there were Hezbollah operatives in Venezuela, and I have personal knowledge of that. | |
| And I don't think the ceasefire is going to hold. | |
| I think the Iranians, I think, overnight shot off some missiles to the UAE, to Saudi Arabia, and I do believe that we're going to have to put boots on the ground. | |
| I don't want any service members to lose their lives. | |
| I served. | |
| I believe, sir, that you said you served. | |
| And but it's going to have to happen because there will never be peace in the Middle East with the mullahs and the oppressive regime that you have in Iran. | |
| And your thoughts, sir. | |
| Well, my thoughts are you believe too much of the mainstream media and propaganda about Iran. | |
| Iran is a peace loving nation, Iran hasn't attacked another nation in a war of aggression since 1775. | |
| The Declaration of Independence was people, sir. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Look, I gave you time to say your piece. | |
| I'm going to respond to you. | |
| The killing of the people, that was a color revolution that was engineered by CIA and MI6 and Mossad. | |
| They've done it again and again. | |
| They did it in Ukraine in 2014 to bring about the color revolution coup to drive out the democratically elected but friendly to Russia president to install him with a Western puppet of whom Zelensky is the successor. | |
| They tried to do it in Iran, it didn't work. | |
| The numbers are all off. | |
| It was about 3,200 they gathered up, and they were legitimate targets. | |
| A lot of it was done because they were using Starlink computers that they were able to track them and crack it. | |
| I think China gave them information that enabled them to do it. | |
| So you have several false premises that underlie your argument. | |
| This is not a despotic regime, it's a peaceful regime. | |
| They only act in response to attacks. | |
| They didn't attack. | |
| The U.S. or Israel. | |
| The U.S. and Israel attacked them. | |
| Notice. | |
| They have, however, responded because they anticipated this was going to happen. | |
| So, what I'm seeking to explain is I don't question your sincerity, I question and challenge your facts. | |
| Go ahead, Peter, give us a reply. | |
| Well, sir, you claim that they are a peaceful regime. | |
| I've never been to Iran. | |
| I have been to South America, like I said, and there are Hezbollah operatives there. | |
| And if Iran is funding Hezbollah, they are not a peaceful regime. | |
| And if they're killing their own youth, they're not a peaceful regime. | |
| And I beg to differ, sir. | |
| Your thoughts? | |
| Yeah, I respect our difference in opinion. | |
| And the idea of boots on the ground is just ludicrous. | |
| If you study the terrain there, Iran has all the advantages. | |
| They have a million man army. | |
| There's no way we could even secure a beachhead. | |
| I'm a former Marine Corps officer trained in amphibious landings and also in artillery. | |
| It would be a suicide mission, Peter. | |
| So I just say I think you got this just about 100% wrong, but I respect your beliefs and I'm glad to have you here, Peter. | |
| Thank you for the call. | |
| We got Francis standing by, and I know Francis is going to have opinions to toss into the hopper. | |
| Go right ahead, girl. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Hi. | |
| Yo, bonjour to you, young Yoda. | |
| Some of the commentary I've heard since this past Friday is blowing my mind, especially this past Monday. | |
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| I was like, whoa, okay. | |
| Anyway, getting to the point. | |
| I'm curious on one thing. | |
| When Iran proposed the 10-point plan, to be dealt with. | |
| I think you suggested something similar to that well before that. | |
| It was strikingly familiar. | |
| And I'm wondering, could they have possibly have heard what you were saying? | |
| And or they already knew about it beforehand. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I just find the similarities to be strikingly spooky. | |
| Oh, I have to. | |
| Francis Aran had made it clear what they expected, what they wanted, what they were going to demand. | |
| None of that originated with me. | |
| I mean, this case. | |
| As an investigative journal, I'm reporting the results of my own investigation, but continue. | |
| Go right ahead, Francis Moore. | |
| Okay, well, I just found it strikingly similar in nature. | |
| And so that's why I thought I would question you about that because basically what I've gathered so far is that apparently Donald Sr.'s spiritual advisor, if you want to call her that, I guess the reason why he cannot make up his mind about what he wishes to do is because she can't make up her mind of what she should present him with or whatever have you. | |
| And it's getting really eerie, especially with those black eyes of hers. | |
| Archives or whatever. | |
| Who are you? | |
| Who are you talking about Frances? | |
| Uh, I know her last name is what, uh White, I just can't remember what her first name is. | |
| But uh, she's supposedly uh by one of his uh sons presents her as a spiritual advisor to him and apparently she has a checkerboard pass. | |
| That's unbelievable, and so um, the whole thing about the war, the acts of aggression, everything and how uh she is given advice to him, uh really keeps me out, because she reminds me of the some of the tom evangelists that they had back in the day uh, back before 1980, or whatever, uh and so forth, and how they would uh challenge people that well, I can give you healing, but you gotta give me so much money and so forth to get it, | |
| which is like, excuse me, I don't remember uh Joshua Ben Joseph doing that to people when he was uh here on earth physically, for that matter. | |
| So, but aside from that, um I I have to admit that Renee's comment this past Monday cracked me up, especially in light of the thing with Liberace and how Donald Sr. | |
| Designed his hair and so Forth. | |
| For one thing, Liberace has a lot more style and a lot more class than Donald Sr. does. | |
| That's all I have to say. | |
| So, I mean, Liberace was a showman. | |
| He knew how to entertain people, you know, and bring a little light in the heart. | |
| I don't care if he was gay as a $2 bill or whatever you want to call it. | |
| uh at least he had style he had class and um There was another entertainer, Elton John, indifferent. | |
| I mean, it cracked me up. | |
| So when people attack them because of their background, sweetheart, unless you can make the money that they did by entertaining people and making them themselves, even in a dark time, you know, give it up, you know, go figure. | |
| But anyway, aside from that, I'm a little bit distraught about one thing that got me upset or concerned about. | |
| In short, and that's regarding Hegseth and his pastor and so forth in the Pentagon with these prayer meetings and the fact that he's praying for. | |
| Hang on, Francis. | |
| I'll carry you over for some final thoughts. | |
| Stand by. | |
| I'm not down these days. | |
| I've got an emotional self-assure. | |
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| I don't want to leave her now. | |
| No, I believe in how. | |
| Someone in the smile, she knows. | |
| Francis, some final thoughts. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Yes, before I forget, wishing yours and you a fun weekend to start off with. | |
| What I'm finding appalling is the fact that Hexes and this pastor or whatever in the Pentagon are praying for some demon or Satan or whatever to attack a politician by the name of Tellerico and so forth to murder him. | |
| That is just so wrong on so many levels, and I'll leave that at that. | |
| Now, as for that, supposedly that human chain or whatever that's in Iran, that's outside the various energy plants or whatever that they're defending over there. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Being called demonic. | |
| Excuse me. | |
| I have to see a video regarding that. | |
| And those people are no different than anybody here in the States that protests and tries to protect some form of infrastructure that is important to us here in the States. | |
| And if that means that we're demonic by going out there and putting ourselves between that location and harm's way, then I'm all for it, sweetheart. | |
| I will do it. | |
| That's all there is to it. | |
| Now, as for the I think you remember there's something called the Grok AI or whatever it is, artificial intelligence and stuff. | |
| Sure, sure. | |
| That's apparently been instigated by Elon back in the day or whatever the case was. | |
| It sounds like a really neat and groovy idea except for one problem. | |
| It's only intelligent as the person who designed it, let alone whatever is controlling it. | |
| So if anything, as much as I'd love to use it, the only problem I have is that that thing is going to be learning from me what I know or what I don't know. | |
| And it could eventually end up using it against me as a human being. | |
| And quite frankly, that's the most unsettling, most nerve wracking, and spiritually upsetting thing I can imagine that people would be willing to do. | |
| And with that, have a fun weekend. | |
| Well, thank you, Francis. | |
| You're underestimating the role of the AI. | |
| See, these large language models have access to all the information on the internet, roughly, including encyclopedic sources. | |
| So they just have a vastly larger database. | |
| And they're therefore very often in a position to make far more astute, accurate, and comprehensive assessments of situations. | |
| I've had great success interacting with AI in multiple different occasions, and I'm very, very impressed with the potential. | |
| You just have to know enough to know or understand when you're dealing with controversial issues, whether you're being fed propaganda. | |
| If you ask about Sandy Hook or 9-11 or even JFK, you're very likely to get. | |
| Pre programmed or pre distilled propaganda, all the compliments of the CIA. | |
| But on many other subjects, actually, it's dazzling and overwhelmingly impressive. | |
| They're not actually thinking things, but they're a hell of a good facsimile. | |
| I want to turn to Alexander. | |
| Join the conversation, Alexander. | |
| Welcome back, my friend. | |
| Yes, hi. | |
| Good afternoon. | |
| I just want to make a couple of points. | |
| Cesar, I just want to continue and elaborate on what you said to Mr. Peter from Florida. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You see, first of all, he said that Iran supports Hezbollah in South America. | |
| That's not true. | |
| All the attacks that happened in South America, Hezbollah got the blame, and those were all false flags that took place in Argentina. | |
| Those were done by the Mossad, just like how the Mossad is the did more false flags in a lot of countries. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So Hezbollah had nothing to do with what happened, and Iran had nothing to do with Hezbollah in South America. | |
| So. | |
| Even Hezbollah, even Alexander, even Hezbollah had nothing to do with Hezbollah in South America. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, exactly. | |
| And also, so here's my other problem. | |
| He says that Iran has violated the freedom of speech of the Iranian people and. | |
| And yeah, and that's like true. | |
| Like Iran has the human rights violations just like a lot of countries do. | |
| But see, in this situation, the main problem is the United States and Israel attacking Iran. | |
| See, let me put it this way. | |
| It's like you have a house, right? | |
| And then a man yells at his wife, right? | |
| And then he takes her purse and throws it in the ground or whatever. | |
| He's yelling at her. | |
| And then what happens? | |
| a bunch of criminals break into the house and destroy the house and steal his belongings and so on. | |
| So according to Mr. Peter, the main problem right now is the man throwing the purse of his wife on the floor. | |
| None of the actual criminals will break into the house. | |
| It's ridiculous. | |
| You get my point. | |
| The United States and Israel are the ones who attacked the country. | |
| Disregard Iran's the Iranian government's um Iran's human rights violations towards his people. | |
| I'm gonna, I'm gonna keep, I'm gonna keep you over, Alexander. | |
| Stand by to finish your thoughts on the other side of the break. | |
| We'll be right back. | |
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| Further thoughts, go right ahead. | |
| It's just to make another point and see Peter from Florida thinks that if the United States attacks Iran and overthrows the government and installs the new government, He thinks that when the new government is formed. | |
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| The people of Iran are going to have freedom. | |
| No, it's going to be another dictatorship, just like the, the government before the Iranian Revolution 1979. | |
| They want to bring the shah the the, the shah's son Uh, into power and he's going to be a puppet government like his father, and and and also I want to tell uh Peter from uh Florida, the shah of Iran, before the Mullahs came to power, he killed a lot of people too, and and he was, and he was a brutal dictator and and he was very corrupt. | |
| So he thinks that when the United States, you see, look what happened in Iraq when Saddam Hussein was overthrown. | |
| It became a mess. | |
| And also the United States and the Jewish establishment, they want to turn Iran into pieces like they're doing in Syria. | |
| They want to divide up the place, and they're working with the Kurds to attack the Iranians. | |
| So he thinks that Iran is going to be a paradise, and the people of Iran are going to have freedom. | |
| Uh uh, he is completely ridiculous. | |
| And and and he supports to have boots on the ground like it's, it's like, it's unbelievable like uh, the the United States is going to suffer a lot of losses if they go, if they have boots on the ground. | |
| So so Caesar, I totally agree with with every word that you told him. | |
| Like, that guy has no idea what he was talking about. | |
| And and the same thing with the first caller when you mentioned about the uh converting the currencies of the, the dollar and the un like like like yeah, Like, I don't know, like, if that was, he was showing a sense of humor saying that or what. | |
| Like, it's, and also, sir, Peter from Florida, he said that he called me and Lila and Joe from Florida. | |
| He said that we all have a mental illness because we're against the war. | |
| So, like, he should take that back. | |
| And, like, I was respectful to him. | |
| Like, he shouldn't be making insults like that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like, so according to him, you and I have a mental, you and I and Layla and all the people that oppose the war have a mental problem. | |
| Like, really, I think it's the, you see, I agree with you that that guy, obviously, he's like, he wants to have peace and he cares for the people. | |
| And so, look, I care too. | |
| Like, I don't want to see any government oppressing any people or putting people in prison for their opinion. | |
| But, yeah, but like, It's his solution doesn't make any sense at all. | |
| What he's saying is going to make the situation worse. | |
| Excellent call, Alexander. | |
| Excellent call. | |
| I like your calls. | |
| Keep them coming. | |
| Tom in Florida, welcome back, Tom. | |
| I know you're going to have a lot to say. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Well, Jim, you know, well, well, you know, look, Alexander, come on now. | |
| Stop that, okay? | |
| You guys were throwing Peter out all last week, okay? | |
| Now stop it. | |
| And let me finish what I got to say, please. | |
| I want to call what's going on here in the state of Florida and Georgia, Jim. | |
| I want to tell you about what's going on with the murders that are happening in this state. | |
| and in Georgia. | |
| But before I go there, I want to go backtrack. | |
| I'm going to go back to Alexander. | |
| I think Peter gave an awakening statement instead of an awakening statement. | |
| He's gave you an awakening statement, Peter. | |
| I mean, Alexander Peter's awakening and not awakening. | |
| Now, listen, I got to tell you this. | |
| Before I go to Florida, what's actually happening in the news, okay, the big news. | |
| That's not about this Iranian nonsense, okay? | |
| To me, it's nonsense because I'll tell you what. | |
| Trump didn't win. | |
| The straight is open. | |
| I saw gas 20 cents cheaper today. | |
| From $3.99, Jim, to $2.79 in one day and went down 20 cents. | |
| How is that possible? | |
| Now hold on, Jim, before you blow up on me, give me a chance. | |
| First off, Jim, I'm going to ask you a question, everybody in your audience. | |
| Mr. Professor Fester, and I love Stephen Turley, by the way. | |
| He's a professor, too. | |
| I wish you would watch him. | |
| I want to ask you this, Professor Fester. | |
| Do you believe those moonshots they sent back on the dark-sided moon are real? | |
| Do you believe the artist, too, sent back pictures of Earth after they passed the dark-sided moon, which they showed the dark-sided moon all black? | |
| Do you believe in those pictures, sir? | |
| The day after you have an aircraft that went out of space and took those pictures. | |
| Are those real? | |
| Yes or no to you, Jim? | |
| Well, the whole idea of sending humans to the moon is preposterous on multiple grounds. | |
| They may have had an unmanned passage there that took some photographs. | |
| I haven't seen those photographs yet, Tom, and I admit that I would like to see them. | |
| I'm going to return to this subject. | |
| It's a good one. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Jim, they're real, okay? | |
| It could have been a satellite, maybe you're right, I don't know. | |
| But some took a picture of the dark side of the moon, and some took a picture with a phone, iPhone, looking at the Earth from inside the capsule. | |
| What was the. | |
| Big or the satellite? | |
| I don't know, Jim. | |
| But there was a real picture that I saw with my own eyes. | |
| When you have a chance today, please look at them. | |
| Well, top, What was the relative size of Earth in these photographs? | |
| Tell me. | |
| Was it huge or was it sort of modest, small scale? | |
| Can you tell me that? | |
| I guess this small scale actually looked like, I don't know, kind of. | |
| Yeah, see. | |
| They look real to me. | |
| They look real to me, Jim. | |
| I'm sure they did. | |
| They can make things that look real that are totally artificial. | |
| I mean, Earth should have been huge. | |
| Earth is huge in relation to the moon. | |
| Any photograph of Earth from a moon or from a spacecraft should virtually envelop the entire visual field. | |
| I mean, go ahead, Tom. | |
| Excuse me. | |
| When they took the photograph of Earth, they were just passing the dark side of the moon. | |
| First, they showed a dark side of the moon, which you can't see the Earth, okay, it's like an eclipse. | |
| But when they were passing the craft of going around that dark side, they did shoot pictures off an iPhone into the capsule back up Earth. | |
| And it looked like it had kind of a medium up, and it wasn't like it was a distant pebble or nothing. | |
| That was great, okay? | |
| But I'm just saying, I'm just saying, Jim, there is a man, there is a machine that went up there and took those pictures, period. | |
| I just want to get that off my chest. | |
| And as far as Peter goes, he is absolutely right about Venezuela, Jim. | |
| I've been to Cuba five times. | |
| You know, when you have your audience, and I've never been to Cuba five times, I know what the hell that is. | |
| And if communism does not work, Jim, if you think communism works, you got you got a fruit loose. | |
| We're not, uh, we're not, yeah, it's not whether communism works, it's whether these were events that had to do with Husband or Mossad faking them. | |
| You ain't in it. | |
| Hang on, you and I are not in the big club, by the way. | |
| This is hang on, I don't know. | |
| That's George Carlin. | |
| We love the guy, Tom, yeah, and what to buy. | |
| The table is jamming, folks. | |
| Yeah, I can hear you, but yeah, good. | |
| Thanks. | |
| Go ahead, Tom. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I want to go back. | |
| I want to go back with the real story. | |
| I'm going to get to the Florida story. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But before I do, Jim, I've got to say this. | |
| I just heard that the Straight Up Him News is open. | |
| Okay. | |
| So something's going on over there when the Iranians are going to cut some deal or whatever deal it is going to be. | |
| Something is majorly happening. | |
| Something is getting ready to majorly happen in Cuba, where they're going to start having state elections, a two-party government. | |
| I even saw Sandro Castro today saying, if I had American money, I'm worth $100 million. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Now, you don't pass those grants by 2400 million bucks, Jim. | |
| You understand that? | |
| Sandro. | |
| Now, listen, Jim. | |
| The main thing you have to discuss, and you should discuss this, this has been on all the local scales here in South Florida. | |
| Do you know how many white women have been murdered in the last week, Jim? | |
| In the last, excuse me, last 10 days? | |
| White women getting attacked by Afro-American men and beat to death and murdered, hung, shot, beat to death. | |
| One guy beat a woman with his bare hand, the other hastening, beat her with a baseball bat out of gas ink when she's coming out to find out what's going on. | |
| Did you talk about that story, Jim? | |
| Oh, God. | |
| I can't talk about every murder in the U.S. I'd have only murders in the U.S. to talk about for crying out loud. | |
| Jim, Jim, Jim, listen, Jim, you're a great, intelligent man. | |
| If those were five, listen, if those were five black women getting beat to death by white men, we'd have every city in the United States on fire, Jim. | |
| We'd be on flames. | |
| This country, you talk about Iran. | |
| Tom, what are you telling me? | |
| Are you telling me there's kind of an epidemic of white women being beat to death by black guys down there? | |
| What's going on? | |
| That's exactly what I'm telling you, Jim. | |
| Do you remember what happened in California with the Helter Skelter deal when there was a black group over there killing all those white people? | |
| Do you remember that back in the 60s, Jim? | |
| That wasn't a black group. | |
| That was Charlie Manson Helter Skelter. | |
| No, it wasn't. | |
| No, sir. | |
| No, you're absolutely wrong. | |
| Mike can look it up and Julie can look it up right now. | |
| Okay, Tom, Tom, Tom, Tom, you're going off the rails, okay? | |
| Give us your story and kind of a calm. | |
| I can't handle your yelling and screaming, Tom. | |
| I want to hear your story. | |
| Okay, my story is I think that Donald Trump is doing a wonderful thing right now by trying to cut a deal and not having to blast these people to total oblivion. | |
| That's what I think. | |
| Well, why was he talking about blasting them to oblivion? | |
| I mean, that was a horse. | |
| Story that was a crime, that was a war crime right there to make the threat. | |
| It was grotesque. | |
| And Tom, they could do the same to us, they could do it easier than we could do it to them. | |
| I dare say, the U.S. is highly vulnerable. | |
| I don't think what Irish Scots and German men in this country here and ever do that. | |
| Irish Scots and German and Italian Americans, I don't think that will ever happen. | |
| Nobody's going to take this country over. | |
| We have too many different ethnic groups. | |
| I love hearing. | |
| I'd like to say a statement. | |
| I'd like to say a statement, Jim. | |
| Okay, I want to say something. | |
| Okay, what happened in Iran? | |
| Look what happened in 1979. | |
| And you're telling me all those videos of 1979 and you had to show up Iran saying there were all these people in Iranians, Persians were getting murdered and so on. | |
| They were taking them up, lining up and shooting them like Hitler, I suppose, you know, like whatever happened and knocking Germany. | |
| But yeah, I saw the real footage of all these guys getting lined up and shot to death. | |
| Okay, and they were from the night of purge of 1979 when Isla Tola, Afahola Khomeini came in there. | |
| And you're telling me that guy was a nice guy? | |
| I'm a pro athlete. | |
| Tom, Tom, Tom, Tom. | |
| When you make a. | |
| Thanks, Tom. | |
| Thanks for the call. | |
| Let's try Sean in Hawaii. | |
| Let's try Sean in Hawaii. | |
| Maybe we'll have a calmer, more rational conversation. | |
| Sean, join the conversation. | |
| Hi. | |
| Hi, Professor. | |
| Our sanctions in this country are killing Cuban children as we speak. | |
| Yes. | |
| And then, I mean, I don't know where some of these people get, you know, if I hear another white man tell, say that he knows how another nation wants to rule itself, I'm just going to throw up, you know. | |
| And then secondly, we did put boots on the ground. | |
| We were trying to make an airstrip in their land. | |
| And it failed. | |
| It was a disaster. | |
| And now we're ran out of there. | |
| We're ran out of there. | |
| And now the yuan is the petrodollar. | |
| Yeah, it's a petro yarn. | |
| It's a petro yarn. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm with Hamas, okay? | |
| Hamas is defending women and children. | |
| People are double tapping schools. | |
| I mean, they're so crazy. | |
| They bombed a synagogue. | |
| This is madness. | |
| You know, I mean, what an embarrassment that this president has done. | |
| I mean, I'm just shockingly embarrassed by this guy. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I agree. | |
| You redeem yourself. | |
| So am I. | |
| Yeah. | |
| How can we redeem the nation? | |
| I know our status in the eyes of the world is collapsed. | |
| Collapsed. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Keep going. | |
| I'd like. | |
| I think you're making a lot of valid points. | |
| Continue. | |
| I know. | |
| I do have a wild point, though. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm going to be the one that says this. | |
| I'm almost for sure the United States is going to militarily attack Canada. | |
| Okay, we've been ran out of there now. | |
| We're broke. | |
| We're embarrassed. | |
| And Canada has tons of natural resources. | |
| And with that, I love your show. | |
| It's highly entertaining. | |
| I miss your five-day a week. | |
| And I'll let you get on to your next call. | |
| Thanks, Sean. | |
| Good call. | |
| Good call. | |
| Much appreciated. | |
| We have Henry in Connecticut. | |
| Henry, join the conversation. | |
| Henry, welcome back. | |
| Yeah, in response to the other caller, no, I don't think they're going to attack Canada because that traitor that's up there that Layla mentioned, who's the president of Canada, Carney. | |
| He's with Carney. | |
| Yeah, Bastard Carney. | |
| He's with the whole global thing and trying to make Canada shit with all that immigration and whatever he can do and everything else. | |
| No, I don't think so because they need Canada for their world, you know. | |
| Order, continent, region number one plan. | |
| It's not going to work. | |
| So Canada is an ally. | |
| They can't, the intergovernmental Canada. | |
| As far as Tom, what he mentioned, that stuff you're mentioning, Tom, that might be illegals or not. | |
| But I'll tell you what you do. | |
| You said you had a lot of information about what happened the past week or so. | |
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| I mean, women were killed. | |
| Send this over here, whatever you have. | |
| I have an email address. | |
| It's WilliamG at alliepac.us. | |
| That's the American for immigration reform, legal immigration. | |
| It's William, like you spell a person William, W I L L I A M, and then G, like George, and then at, and then A L I, A L I P A C dot US. | |
| Like Allie, like APAC, like the Israeli thing, except there's an L in there between the A and I, okay? | |
| So it's A L I. PAC.us. | |
| That's the email address. | |
| So that information you have there because those might be illegals. | |
| And I found out some other stuff too that being one out of one out of ten, you know, people you think are African American, one out of ten is immigrant. | |
| I don't know which percentage might be, you know, illegal. | |
| But anyway, the thing you mentioned about the place, something really is really disturbing. | |
| With, I heard came across it was Israel. | |
| You know, that little country, little bastard state, where they're saying they starve to death and they should take the Palestinians to starve to death. | |
| Was I right? | |
| I mean, I heard that. | |
| You played it from somewhere. | |
| And they're all saying that they should starve them to death and they should do this and that or whatever to the people in Gaza. | |
| Oh, yeah, yeah. | |
| That was Abby Martin was reporting from, you know, Israelis in Israel. | |
| Talking about starving all the Gazans, killing them all. | |
| I mean, it was brutal, brutal, brutal. | |
| I think it's revelation and revealing. | |
| You say the guy's name is Abby, like A-B-Y Martin. | |
| He's on. | |
| No, it's a woman. | |
| She's a very famous journalist. | |
| She's been with Russia today forever. | |
| She's really good. | |
| I don't know if she's any longer affiliated because it just described her as an independent journalist, but she's very, very good and very courageous with mountains of integrity. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| But she herself is not Jewish, right? | |
| So she's not with it. | |
| So far as I know, so far as I know, no, she is not Jewish, yeah. | |
| Right, she's covering what they said. | |
| Okay, well, that's interesting with that whole thing. | |
| They're talking about they should starve them to death. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, maybe somebody should starve them to death. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| I know. | |
| I know. | |
| Well, I'm just. | |
| That, you know, I mean, we see what they do with, you know, what they did, you know. | |
| They're saying they should start the Palestinians to death. | |
| Yeah, with our money too, right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, meanwhile, this country could be a third world or fourth world piece of SHIT, all right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| But, you know, it's interesting with that. | |
| You know, look what they did with this country. | |
| You know, let's see. | |
| You got them with sucking up with the special ed stuff like they did in New York and with the kids they used to be. | |
| You know, Henry, Henry, Henry, I got to cut you off because I got two more callers in just a couple of minutes, but I like your call. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Very good. | |
| JC in Nebraska, JC in Nebraska, very briefly, because I got another caller yet. | |
| Go ahead, JC. | |
| Hello, Tim. | |
| Yeah, go ahead. | |
| Yes, seeing that I called in later, I was wanting to call in earlier, but you know, so we could leave the longer topic for another day. | |
| However, I did want to mention, oh, by the way, you sound much more relaxed since you've gone on the three day a week schedule. | |
| Yeah, I think it's actually beneficial for me. | |
| Yeah, frankly, I think it is. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I can notice it, yeah. | |
| Anyhow, there's a new commercial, Pain Liberator, you guys have. | |
| Yeah. | |
| With DMSO, et cetera. | |
| And at the end of the commercial, where they're giving out the site, it's a really horrible, hard to understand. | |
| So I'm thinking if you guys could contact them to let them know, maybe they could perhaps fix it. | |
| Oh, you're talking about the commercial beat and play. | |
| Yeah, Mike will hear this. | |
| Mike will do something about it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Good, good. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, it sounds very well until the last portion where they're giving out the site. | |
| It sounds. | |
| Really horrible. | |
| Okay, good. | |
| Okay. | |
| Just I'll let you guys know. | |
| All right. | |
| Thanks, Jay. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Excellent. | |
| Yeah, Paul in New Jersey. | |
| Paul, usually I get you on early and you have a lot to say. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Oh, no, I'm coming from Florida. | |
| This is not Paul. | |
| Okay, whoever, go ahead. | |
| Give us a name. | |
| What name? | |
| Not Paul. | |
| Oh, yeah, well. | |
| Oh, it is Paul in Florida. | |
| Yeah, I got you. | |
| Not Paul in New Jersey. | |
| Go ahead, Paul in Florida. | |
| I'm not Paul, but that's fine anyway. | |
| Yeah, my question is still for if Tom is still listening. | |
| So he still loves Trump. | |
| He still loves everything Trump is doing. | |
| And my question for Tom, if he's listening. | |
| How many ice cubes do you have to pack in your mouth before you stick Donald Trump's pitchfork penis inside there? | |
| Because this got to burn real bad. | |
| And I'm just wondering how many it takes, how many ice cubes. | |
| Got it. | |
| That's all I got. | |
| Got it. | |
| Got it, Paul. | |
| Bit on the obscene side. | |
| Everyone, obviously, we're in the midst of very controversial issues, but I'll tell you, the Trump declaring a whole civilizational die tonight was so over the pale, so outrageous. | |
| Iran lifted all of its targeting restrictions. | |
| They've taken out a ton of the oil refineries in the Middle East, 24 different targets after Trump made that declaration. | |
| Just, I mean, why should they hold back? | |
| It's the equivalent of a Samson option for Iran. | |
| Israel has touted their Samson option forever to intimidate the whole world. | |
| Iran is not just making claims, Iran is acting on behalf of the civilized world. | |
| Let me find an additional. | |
| The human chains, I appreciated how Francis spoke up about the human chains and others spoke up on other. | |
| Oh, yeah, Alexander is speaking up about Hezbollah in South America, frankly. | |
| What interest would Hezbollah have in South America? | |
| This is just so transparently a Mossad false flag, you know, performing an act and then trying to blame it on someone else. | |
| Here's a story we didn't actually have. | |
| For the first time in modern history, college student graduates want to steal the enriched uranium now. | |
| They would want to steal the enriched uranium now because they know that Iran can convert all of that enriched uranium to at least nine nuclear bombs. | |
| So far, we're only talking about Iran. | |
| We haven't spoken about the allies of Iran who told Iran that you can have a nuclear bomb at your disposal should you so desire and if you are under a nuclear threat or if you are being attacked by a nuclear bomb. | |
| There were multiple statements coming from previous Iranian diplomats following the 12 day war during that period about a potential of a nuclear bomb landing on Iran. | |
| And the response was if we get attacked with a nuclear bomb, we will respond with the same power. | |
| They didn't say at the time if it was a nuclear bomb or not. | |
| But we will respond with the same manner in a similar manner. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| That means that they can have a nuclear bomb that is ready to be deployed in the right time. | |
| They're not necessarily going to wait for this position. | |
| As a matter of fact, there are many people now saying that Iran should have had a nuclear bomb because if they did, then that would create a Much bigger deterrence. | |
| So much going on here. | |
| Let me say, everyone, spend much time with your family, your friend, the people you love and care about. | |
| We do not know how much time we have left. | |
| Use it wisely. | |
| Support RBN, and God willing, we'll be back on Friday and we'll do it all over again. | |
| I will see you then. | |
| It's like, uh, from the hundred, the total health from the hundred. | |