Jim Fetzer - Truth vs. NEW$ Inc, Part 2 (20 April 2026) with Don Grahn, Joachim Hagopian, and Brian Davidson Aired: 2026-04-21 Duration: 58:20 === Hamas Rejects US Disarmament Trap (02:18) === [00:00:03] Let me see here. [00:00:06] Am I on the screen? [00:00:09] Don, yes, you're on the screen. [00:00:11] Just. [00:00:12] Okay. [00:00:13] Welcome back, folks. [00:00:14] The second hour of Food Visitors News on the 26th of April. [00:00:23] Thank you so much. [00:00:25] And go for it, Zoom. [00:00:27] I'm discombobulated here. [00:00:30] Sorry about that. [00:00:31] Thank you, Don. [00:00:32] We all have our days. [00:00:34] Here we have Hamas. [00:00:35] Hamas rebuffs the trap disarmament plan as Israeli violations stall the ceasefire process. [00:00:42] Middle East Eye reporting. [00:00:46] Here we have the story. [00:00:51] Sources say Hamas rejected the U.S. backed proposal, citing failure to implement the first phase of the ceasefire and concerns over Gaza's security. [00:01:02] Hamas has rebuffed. [00:01:05] A proposal by the US backed Board of Peace to disarm the group. [00:01:11] I mean, what an idea. [00:01:14] Citing ongoing Israeli violation of the first phase of the ceasefire, Palestinians are said to recognize a talk to a Middle East eye. [00:01:23] Hamas views the plan presented earlier this month as a trap designed to ignite civil war in the Gaza Strip and destabilize Palestinian society. [00:01:35] The group fears the proposal would leave Palestinians in Gaza defenseless while allowing Israeli-backed armed gangs to operate freely and spread disorder. [00:01:48] Hamas completely rejects this, a Gaza-based source said, adding opposition is even stronger within the military wing, the Qasim Brigades, which consider disarmament collective suicide. [00:02:04] They know that giving up their weapons is not an option and will not happen. [00:02:10] In addition, Hezbollah chief vows resistance will respond to Israeli violations as they occur. === Resistance Forces Defy Ceasefire Violations (12:28) === [00:02:22] And they will occur. [00:02:26] We have no doubt. [00:02:29] Thus, Hezbollah Secretary General named Qasim warned in a statement on 18 April that resistance fighters will remain in the field and respond to Israeli ceasefire violations. [00:02:44] The fighters will remain in the field with their hands on the trigger and will respond to violations as they occur. [00:02:52] Qasim blasted the ceasefire announcement published by the U.S. State Department on 16 April, which stressed that Israel's right to self-defense would not be impeded by the cessation of attacks as an insult to Lebanon and its people, basically saying Hezbollah has to cease attack, but Israel may continue. [00:03:17] Meanwhile, The Houthis declare that Bab Al Mentab may be closed. [00:03:25] Very significant. [00:03:28] A senior official from Yemen's Houthis warned that the group could close the Bab al Mendeb straight if US President Donald Trump continues what he describes as obstructing peace. [00:03:42] Hussein al Azad, Deputy Foreign Minister in Sinead, wrote on X If Sinead decides to close the Rab al Mendeb, then all of mankind and jinn will be utterly powerless to open it. [00:03:57] And therefore, it is best for Trump. [00:04:01] And the complicit world to immediately end all practices and policies that obstruct peace and to show the respect required for the rights of our people in Asia. [00:04:12] The Bob Balmendem, of course, connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and is a key shipping route for global trade, particularly oil and other fuels moved between the Gulf, Europe, and Asia, where we know that if it were to close, we'd have another 10%. [00:04:34] Of the world's fuel supply no longer accessible with catastrophic consequences, Joachim. [00:04:41] Your thoughts? [00:04:43] Yeah, it's amazing how. [00:04:47] Yemen with the Houthis and Iran with the Hormuz Strait have this kind of leverage. [00:04:58] These resistance forces have this kind of power leverage over the world, really. [00:05:07] The financial energy foundation of the world they have in their hands. [00:05:14] And I'll tell you, it beats all the weapons combined. [00:05:21] Because it foretells a very bleak future for all of humans on the earth. [00:05:28] If they continue, they being Trump and Netanyahu and company, continue to basically be a lawless entity making wars and just brutal violence wherever they want, whenever they want, with total impunity. [00:05:50] There's an answer to that kind of lawlessness. [00:05:54] And it's coming in the form of resistance forces that hold keys to the navigation seaways of pretty much the energy trade that basically will affect the whole financial structure on this earth because you can't, everything has a domino effect. [00:06:19] And so, yeah, I mean, the strategy that these. [00:06:25] Two entities, the Houthis and Iran, are holding on the rest of the world. [00:06:31] And it's not like they're the aggressors. [00:06:35] They're the ones at fault here. [00:06:37] No, they're not. [00:06:38] They're only reacting basically to the aggression by Israel and America. [00:06:45] They are the rogue states, the pariah rogue states that I wrote about and that we're seeing now, the rest of the world starting anyway, to rise up against. [00:06:57] And the most formidable. [00:07:00] Two entities that have risen up against this oppressive criminal establishment are the Houthis and Iran. [00:07:11] And you can't get any more important with a weapon of resistance than what they're exercising right now. [00:07:20] So, I mean, I think it's great because they stand for honor and truth and justice for all of us. [00:07:30] So, it's up to basically. [00:07:33] Trump and Netanyahu, the pariahs, to come around. [00:07:38] But sadly, sadly, they will not. [00:07:41] Because they take orders from the city of London, Satanists basically, and they're out to destroy the world, destroy humankind, and bring in AI robotics. [00:07:52] I keep mentioning it because that is the agenda. [00:07:56] Brian. [00:08:00] Well, this is one of those stories that at the heart of it comes down to something called morals. [00:08:10] The core problem is that you've got two competing definitions of reality here. [00:08:17] You've got a ceasefire that, by one side, is being defined as mutual restraint. [00:08:27] And if you violate it, we're going to go ahead and respond. [00:08:31] And then the other side is, well, the ceasefire doesn't limit our right to strike at any perceived threats. [00:08:41] So you've got two different perspectives on the same word, ceasefire. [00:08:45] What does that really mean? [00:08:49] That's not a disagreement about a definition. [00:08:52] Those are basically two completely incompatible rule books that are operating at the same time. [00:08:58] You've got Hezbollah that's saying this means everybody gets restrained. [00:09:05] Don't violate it or we'll respond. [00:09:07] And then you've got Israel's position, which is we're going to go ahead and strike if we think there's going to be a threat. [00:09:14] So when it comes to ceasefires, who's going to be the one that writes the dictionary as to what exactly that means? [00:09:24] Hezbollah and Israel right now have a ceasefire problem, America and Iran have a ceasefire problem. [00:09:34] And as we know, the ceasefires have been used consistently. [00:09:38] As simply cover for reorganize so we can come back and attack. [00:09:43] And so it's sort of a, there's a live fire disagreement over what the word even means. [00:09:52] So, how are you going to look at it? [00:09:56] Is it we have the freedom of action, or does it mean everybody decides cooler heads are going to prevail and we're going to do a real mutual restraint? [00:10:07] Well, For the US and Israel, all we're saying is we're going to limit our preemptive strikes. [00:10:16] It's not saying much. [00:10:18] And when Hezbollah says it, that means truly it's a bilateral pause in aggression. [00:10:26] And that gap between the two definitions is going to guarantee escalation sooner or later. [00:10:33] And so, you know, what is it? [00:10:36] Is it a line in the sand or is it just sort of a. [00:10:40] A soft zone concept, you know, those are difficult things to deal with when you don't have sort of an umpire that's acting as what exactly is this and what are the consequences if you violate it. [00:10:57] Bottom line is, you can't redraw the battlefield after a ceasefire and then expect the other side to call that peace. [00:11:07] That's just not how it works. [00:11:09] So, You know, Hezbollah on one side is signaling that the rules of engagement just changed from delayed retaliation to immediate response. [00:11:24] But a ceasefire isn't peace, it's just pause to reposition the way the Americans deal with it. [00:11:30] And that's going to mean that there's always going to be this escalation loop. [00:11:35] A ceasefire is just a cover word for, oh, we want to regroup because we don't like one of our fronts. [00:11:41] And that's, that, that's just an illusion when it gets this bad. [00:11:46] Uh, that's, that's the illusion of, Of war. [00:11:57] It's a very foggy, foggy situation. [00:11:59] Just remember, Hezbollah doesn't need to win. [00:12:01] Its job is basically to stretch Israel across a bunch of multiple fronts. [00:12:07] And there's a lot of economic connections here, too. [00:12:12] Okay, okay. [00:12:13] Okay, bye. [00:12:16] Brian, thank you, thank you, thank you. [00:12:19] Meanwhile, we have an additional development. [00:12:24] Iran increasing production rate of attack drones tenfold since June. [00:12:32] Can you believe? [00:12:34] Iran increased production rate of attack drones tenfold since the June war, Press TV reporting. [00:12:40] The deputy chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces said Iran increased the production rate of attack drones tenfold during a seven month period after the U.S. Israeli war in June of last year. [00:12:53] Speaking in a television interview published Thursday, Brigadier General Areza Sheikh said Iran had succeeded in making a significant increase in its drone capabilities. [00:13:05] He added, the Iranian armed forces are prepared for any possible scenario in the future by learning from past events. [00:13:14] The armed forces' capabilities to confront and respond to threats and to prevent the enemy from achieving its goals are a direct result of lessons learned from the 12-day war back in June 2025. [00:13:28] The senior army commander pointed to Iran's very extensive strategic achievement and said, Today we can say the Islamic Republic of Iran has created a new literature in the field of defense and security, meaning has rewritten history. [00:13:46] Meanwhile, the U.S. is starting to respond to the threat of massive drone production in relation to threats to the United States itself. [00:13:57] This has rather astonished me. [00:13:59] The U.S. is starting to respond to Drone incursions on U.S. territory. [00:14:06] But the response does not match the growing threat, which is likely to get worse. [00:14:13] In 2025, the U.S. tracked 34,000 drones along the southern border, a significant increase over 2024. [00:14:22] Late in 2024, there were reports of mass sightings of drones across New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. [00:14:29] The government argued some of these sightings were caused by public misidentification of authorized flight, but military officials said there was a concurrent pattern of unauthorized incursions over sensitive sites such as the Piscatinny Arsenal. === West Capitulates to One World Order (14:35) === [00:14:50] The DEVGON Armament Center at Piscatinny. Is a lead collaborator of projects like Golden Shield, where the Army is developing autonomous counter drone systems and sensors. [00:15:02] Golden Shield is designed to solve the problems of droma swarms in high volume aerial threats by automating the response chain. [00:15:14] This is a very active program recently tested at Fort Hood by the 1st Cavalry. [00:15:21] Golden Shield would be a high priority target. [00:15:25] Of America's top adversaries and very thoughtful. [00:15:35] Ambassador Charles Freeman, Israel's strategy just collapsed. [00:15:41] Relations and policies. [00:15:42] Very, very thoughtful. [00:15:44] If you're a man who makes at least $150K a year and you feel self conscious about your gut sticking out, I'll get you shredded or you won't pay a dime. [00:15:51] Maybe you can help me understand what is happening. [00:15:56] Then let me play a clip of Donald Trump talking about what's going on. [00:16:00] Maybe that may somehow help us to understand. [00:16:06] Is booming. [00:16:07] You know, you don't read about it. [00:16:08] You don't see it so much because of what's going on in Iran, which is really, you know, it's been two months. [00:16:15] I mean, two months. [00:16:16] You've been in other wars for 18 years, four years with me. [00:16:22] I'm in there for a month. [00:16:23] Well, he said he'd get out a month. [00:16:27] Did you see where I did a list last week? [00:16:29] 17 years in Vietnam and five years in Afghanistan and more, much more than that, and all these different places. [00:16:38] And I said, We're in there for two months. [00:16:42] And you know what? [00:16:43] We're going to have victory very shortly. [00:16:45] This is not. [00:16:52] And against a very tough, smart country. [00:16:55] These people were fighters. [00:16:57] And, you know, I don't want to claim it before the fact, but they have no navy left. [00:17:03] 158 ships at the bottom of the sea. [00:17:06] 158, think of it. [00:17:09] 158. [00:17:09] I got angry. [00:17:10] I said, why didn't you save them? [00:17:11] We could have used them, you know. [00:17:14] They would rather shoot them than save them. [00:17:15] I said, what the hell? [00:17:16] It's only money. [00:17:18] But some of them were good. [00:17:19] They had one named the Soleimani. [00:17:21] You know what the Soleimani? [00:17:22] We took him out. [00:17:23] He was the worst, one of the worst terrorists in the history of this country, this world. [00:17:28] They killed many of our people. [00:17:33] Is that going to help us to understand what's going on? [00:17:35] I'm afraid it doesn't help at all. [00:17:39] It's rambling, incoherent, delusional. [00:17:43] And it's more and more apparent that President Trump has lost touch with reality. [00:17:50] And so we see now increasing demands from both sides of the political aisle in the United States. [00:17:58] Invoking, asking to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove him from office on the grounds that he's unfit for office. [00:18:09] Some of the things he says are so totally detached from reality that it's quite unnerving to hear him. [00:18:20] But anyway, he keeps implying that there is about to be some further evidence of victory. [00:18:30] He defines victory as the destruction of Iran's almost non existent navy and its almost non existent air force, and the huge amount of damage that the United States has done to civilian infrastructure in Iran, which is a war crime. [00:18:49] He doesn't seem to be bothered at all, as he said, by international law or other constraints. [00:18:56] There is a. [00:19:00] Of a ceasefire now in effect in Lebanon. [00:19:05] And that, I say, is sort of a ceasefire because typically when the Trump administration tries to do deals, they don't agree on the terms of the deal. [00:19:19] They just make an announcement that something has been agreed and there's been no meeting of the minds under it. [00:19:26] And it's very clear that the Original ceasefire proposal by Pakistan included Lebanon. [00:19:37] It's also clear that Israel had no desire to respect that. [00:19:43] It's apparent that the current so called ceasefire in Lebanon is not respected by Israel. [00:19:51] Israeli politicians have apparently been outraged by Donald Trump's premature announcement of that ceasefire. [00:20:01] We don't know what is backing it up. [00:20:04] Israel still. [00:20:05] occupying southern Lebanon, what's left of it. [00:20:08] It's turned southern Lebanon basically into a wasteland, applying the same technique it applied in Gaza. [00:20:16] So I'm not sure what sort of victory this is. [00:20:20] Iran has not capitulated. [00:20:22] It will not capitulate. [00:20:23] Hezbollah has not capitulated. [00:20:25] It will not capitulate. [00:20:27] Hamas has not capitulated. [00:20:30] It will not capitulate. [00:20:32] What victory are we talking about? [00:20:35] A very strange idea of the purpose of war. [00:20:39] as though the sole purpose of war is to kill people and destroy buildings. [00:20:45] I thought the purpose of war was to make an adjustment in relations or policies on the part of the enemy. [00:20:53] In other words, to break the will of the enemy and to have the enemy do what you want. [00:20:59] But not a single stated objective of either Israel or the United States has been achieved so far. [00:21:07] No victory. [00:21:08] It's very hard to know what he's talking about. [00:21:12] We had Reuters reporting. [00:21:15] I don't think there's much doubt about it. [00:21:17] All the objectives of Iran are being fulfilled, none of the objectives of the United States. [00:21:23] Joaquin, your thoughts. [00:21:27] Yeah, they sidestep reality, Trump and Israel as well, every time. [00:21:37] You know, and Ambassador Freeman's absolutely correct. [00:21:42] None of whatever their goals, objectives have been, have been fulfilled. [00:21:50] None, none of them. [00:21:53] You know, I mean, basically, Iran still holds the cards. [00:21:59] Along with the other active resistors of Hezbollah and the Houthis, they're all holding the cards still. [00:22:09] So, you know, it's just a total lie to try and pretend to the world that, yeah, we killed all these people, we killed these ships, we killed these planes. [00:22:24] You know, I mean, things that are barely even existing to begin with. [00:22:29] But he's always jumping on that claim to have a hollow victory that no one's buying anymore. [00:22:38] Everybody knows he's a bullshit artist trying to spread the bullshit. [00:22:43] That's all he does now. [00:22:44] He has no leg to stand on with truth. [00:22:49] He cannot talk about truth because that will basically give himself away that he's a total fraud and he's a total failure. [00:23:00] And God forbid that that. [00:23:04] Get out there by admission. [00:23:06] He will never do that. [00:23:08] He's very limited. [00:23:09] He's very demented right now. [00:23:11] And it's only getting worse. [00:23:13] So, you know, it's good at least that we have the counterpoint, which is reality, that actually is out there and being spread more and more. [00:23:25] There's less morons, I believe, believing Trump than there are people that are now on to basically the whole empire is going down. [00:23:35] It's a paper tiger. [00:23:37] It does no longer have the security architecture for money to be able to give to the rest of the world. [00:23:46] Just ask the Gulf states about that. [00:23:50] So, yeah. [00:23:51] And then the other stories here Iran's production tenfold incredible. [00:23:58] I mean, the idiots of the West, Trump and company, they totally misjudge. [00:24:06] I mean, that's more or less the superficial. [00:24:10] Analysis that they misjudge. [00:24:13] I've always said, you know, all this stuff is being done on purpose. [00:24:17] They, being the city of London financiers of all the wars, backing both sides, they want to destroy the West. [00:24:28] That's what this is really all about. [00:24:30] The West is going down basically so that they can bring in their one world government with less resistance. [00:24:38] They figure that the third world and the eastern powers. [00:24:45] Are being bolstered by these wars as the victors, and that there will be less resistance to one world government if the West is removed from the formula. [00:24:59] So that's what I see happening. [00:25:04] And that other story about the massive drone incursion. [00:25:08] Well, you know, yeah, I mean, that's been basically an ongoing process that the Department of Defense is now engaging with all kinds of restrictions now on drone usage. [00:25:24] Because, hey, warfare has changed. [00:25:27] Drone warfare, along with a lot of missiles, are basically how war now happens. [00:25:35] Uh, and and so they're trying to catch up. [00:25:38] America, you know, with their fleet, with the carrier groups that are sitting ducks, all of this, they have to wake up and and you know realize that there's many changes that have gone on now, uh, since those old days where we were the ruler of the world, uh, and and it's a different world with different means of warfare. [00:26:03] And uh, if the U.S. is to compete at all. [00:26:08] It's going to have to come around. [00:26:10] Iran is way ahead of the game in how they've handled their war. [00:26:17] And they got all the cards. [00:26:20] So they're dictating what's happening. [00:26:23] And all that Trump and company and Israel can do is react and then lie. [00:26:28] Brian. [00:26:32] Oh, I like what Chas Freeman had to say there. [00:26:35] You know, basically, Trump wants to use the language of victory without having any substance to the victory. [00:26:41] So. [00:26:42] Freeman sees this latest rant by Trump as, you know, hey, they haven't capitulated at all. [00:26:50] There's been no strategic submission. [00:26:52] There's no stable ceasefire. [00:26:54] And there's no coherent end state to this particular war. [00:27:00] And so you've got Trump who's basically substituting destruction for success and basically just announcing agreements as if everybody's going to capitulate because he announced it. [00:27:14] So, Freeman's asking the big question that nobody in Washington wants to ask. [00:27:19] What does victory even mean anymore? [00:27:22] Because if it means destroying buildings and damaging civilian infrastructure and then declaring success on television, that's not a very good strategy. [00:27:33] That's theater. [00:27:34] And the actual test of war is whether the enemy has changed their policy or broken whatever political objectives that they wanted to achieve. [00:27:48] So, Freeman's point is that none of that has taken place. [00:27:55] Iran hasn't capitulated. [00:27:57] Hezbollah hasn't capitulated. [00:27:59] Hamas hasn't capitulated. [00:28:01] So, what are we celebrating here, Donald? [00:28:05] And then you layer on the so called ceasefire in Lebanon, which looks less like a ceasefire and more like an announcement without any agreed terms. [00:28:16] And the U.S. is still moving its. [00:28:18] Groups and naval assets into the region. [00:28:21] So the contradiction is completely obvious. [00:28:24] Are we winding this down or are we setting the table for the next round? [00:28:30] Freeman's warning is very real. [00:28:34] And, you know, that's when public rhetoric and strategic reality start to split. [00:28:40] The danger isn't confusion, it's total miscalculation. [00:28:45] So that's, I think that's a good analysis of what Ambassador Freeman had to say. [00:28:51] Excellent. [00:28:55] Meanwhile, GOP senators want an Iran exit strategy. [00:29:03] Yeah, surprise, surprise. [00:29:09] As gas prices continue to rise, hovering about $4 a gallon, but I predict they're going to go up, Republican senators hope when the war in Iran ends soon before it causes GOP the upper chamber in the 2026 midterm election. === Democrats Booed Over Israel Stance (03:06) === [00:29:25] Too late. [00:29:27] I hope that we're arriving at an exit strategy here to bring this to a close to preserve our security interests and bring down the cost of gasoline, said Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri this week. [00:29:39] Hawley said the clock is ticking. [00:29:43] Lisa Murkowski of Alaska told Politico she and a group of senators are working on drafting an authorization for the use of military force against Iran, which would lay out when and how Trump could use force. [00:29:58] Again, Too late. [00:29:59] Murkowski said the end of April would be a deadline for hammering out the text of the draft. [00:30:04] Ridiculous. [00:30:06] Meanwhile, megatards, when Trump temporarily solves a problem, they go crazy thinking he's actually done something significant. [00:30:20] From Russ Winter. [00:30:24] What a great guy he is. [00:30:27] Let's find. [00:30:29] The latest, alas, well, this is certainly worth mentioning here. [00:30:41] Israel first candidate heavily booed at a Michigan Democrat convention. [00:30:46] The 13th Congressional District Democrat Party chair Jonathan Kinloch, speaking on behalf of U of M Regent Jordan Acker, who pushed for pro Palestine campus protesters to be charged, is booed. [00:31:00] Kinloch said Democrats must not have learned. [00:31:03] The enemy is not in this room. [00:31:05] Jordan Acker and his fellow Democrats expanded the Grow Blue Guarantee. [00:31:14] And I love it. [00:31:33] graduate support with a degree in medicine, nursing, social work, teaching, dentistry. [00:31:55] I love it walking. [00:31:56] It's a pro Israel speaker being booed at a convention in Michigan. [00:32:06] Meanwhile, Patrick McShea, it's time for Mega to distance itself from Israel. [00:32:16] He begins with a couple of quotes. [00:32:19] When the President of the United States threatens to annihilate 92 million people because he doesn't like a government's policy on a shipping lane, That's not a negotiating tactic or strategic ambiguity. === Trump's Convenient Ceasefire Claims (15:06) === [00:32:32] That's a threat of genocide. [00:32:34] Scott Ritter. [00:32:36] Everyone is afraid of being physically hurt by Israel. [00:32:40] Tucker. [00:32:42] Trump is the best thing to have ever happened to us. [00:32:46] He's a magician of the highest order whose job is to create confusion and usher in a new world order. [00:32:53] Maria Abramovic, who is a horrible sculptor of sadistic, pedo. [00:33:02] Artifacts, grotesque human being. [00:33:06] Here's Pat. [00:33:08] Trump continues to lose chunks of his base since early last year before he was talked into or blackmailed into bombing Iran by Bibi Netanyahu, the first of our peace presidents' broken promises. [00:33:24] Then he balked on releasing the rest of the OK talks. [00:33:28] Then he gave us nothing of what really happened on 9 11. [00:33:31] Then he reneged on his campaign promise. [00:33:34] To release the Epstein files before ordering the cover up. [00:33:39] He's losing more of his base than he will admit. [00:33:43] And I'm sure his handlers are telling him he's beloved. [00:33:49] He believes the entire country embraces him like the raucous UFC fight night crowds. [00:33:56] Trump attacked people like Candiceau and Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Meghan Kelly as low IQ losers. [00:34:07] who never cared about the mega agenda when nothing could be further from the truth. [00:34:14] These former Trump influencers and many more continue to leave the Trump train in droves. [00:34:22] Baron Coleman, Colonel Douglas McGregor, Tim Poole, Alex Jones, Judge Napolitano, weapons inspector Scott Ritter, Jason Whitlock, Matt Walsh, Dave Smith, on and on and on. [00:34:36] These people were Trump supporters a year ago. [00:34:39] Trump would not have won without the influencers he's now attacking. [00:34:45] Trump attacked Pope Leo, who was critical of this unnecessary Iran war. [00:34:51] He went after influencer Riley Gaines, who criticized Trump after he replaced an AI generated image, reposted an AI generated image, depicting him as Jesus Christ, which Trump said he had no idea why anyone would be offended. [00:35:10] He then went after Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni, who wasn't gung ho enough for BB's war to suit Trump. [00:35:19] When he said she's no longer the same person and Italy will never be the same country again. [00:35:25] Tuesday, Maloney responded by suspending Italy's defense cooperation deal with Israel and said she will distance herself from Israel and Trump. [00:35:37] Ouch! [00:35:39] Sky News has reported Trump is also angry with Keir Starmer, the UK's prime minister, for not helping more with Trump's. [00:35:49] Idiotic war and is threatened to pull out of the recently negotiated trade deal. [00:35:56] The UK's Chancellor Rachel Reid hit out at the folly of the US going to war without a clear exit plan. [00:36:04] The Chancellor was frustrated and angry at the decision to attack Iran without being clear what the objectives are. [00:36:14] UK Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey calls Trump a dangerous and corrupt gangster. [00:36:22] warning of global instability and rejecting U.S. war escalation plans. [00:36:29] Trump is so concerned with nuclear weapons in Iran that don't exist, but couldn't care less that Israel is carbon bombing residential neighborhoods in southern Lebanon daily, killing thousands and leaving a million Lebanese, many of them Christians, homeless. [00:36:49] Israel is also targeting Christian churches. [00:36:53] The Israelis claim they're rooting out Hezbollah. [00:36:57] This is Israel's decade long modus operandi when stealing another country's land. [00:37:03] This is, as I've said for many years, another land grab, blaming terrorists to fulfill the Greater Israel Project. [00:37:13] And Trump called George Bush the Dumber stupid. [00:37:19] If Bush the Dumber was stupid, what is Donald J.? [00:37:27] Joaquin, your thoughts, my friend. [00:37:31] Yeah, you got to be pretty damn dumb to outdo W. George W. [00:37:40] Yeah, I mean, yeah, the whole world is basically realizing that Trump, you know, a lot of people believed in him and MAGA and all that, and they've all fallen out because he's turned on everybody. [00:38:01] Except Israel. [00:38:03] He won't turn on Israel, but everybody else is in his crosshairs. [00:38:10] Even though he's totally delusional, he knows that the world is not in favor of his actions. [00:38:18] He knows this. [00:38:20] I know he has psychopaths around him that pump his ego and stroke him all the time. [00:38:27] But there's so much evidence of. [00:38:33] People reacting against his horrible policies, bringing us into World War III and having all these concerns and fears that he is just totally wrecking the world. [00:38:48] He's aware of it. [00:38:49] He pays attention to the ratings on the popularity and how much disfavor the American public has toward him. [00:39:00] He pays attention to all that shit. [00:39:04] So, you know. [00:39:06] He may be propped up by all the strokers of psychopantic support for him, knowing he can't tolerate the truth. [00:39:18] But anyway, yeah, the rest of the world is on to him. [00:39:21] They're on to Israel. [00:39:24] And I really do think that there's going to be more resistance on the part of the entire world coming together to stop. [00:39:37] Israel and America from totally extinguishing the human population from the earth. [00:39:47] There is going to be more and more momentum of countries resisting and basically not following the program that America always called the shots. [00:39:59] Well, it ain't happening anymore. [00:40:01] It is out of sync and out of order from the rest of the world that want some kind of Semblance of peace and stability, which we haven't had at all with Trump. [00:40:14] So, yeah, the days are ending. [00:40:17] And I have always said on pretty much every broadcast that he, I don't believe he will last. [00:40:23] I don't believe he will last this year as president. [00:40:28] There will be something that occurs that will remove him. [00:40:35] And, you know, I mean, it should be in all of our prayers that he's removed for the sake of our own well being. [00:40:45] He needs to be removed. [00:40:48] You know, as far as the exit strategy, the exit strategy is just to basically go home. [00:40:57] You can do all you want with your delusional victory, all that. [00:41:01] Just do that and go home. [00:41:04] No one wants you anymore in the Middle East or anywhere else. [00:41:09] America has so many problems right now that need to be addressed, and they haven't been whatsoever. [00:41:16] So, there's a lot to do at home. [00:41:20] And the first order of business is get rid of the president and put in somebody that actually has some sense of reality and addresses the issues at home that are so, you know, in our face now with the economic and. [00:41:40] Oh, no. [00:41:42] Did we lose you, Joaquin? [00:41:44] Did we lose you again? [00:41:46] Oh my goodness. [00:41:49] You are doing so beautifully. [00:41:53] Where do we go from here? [00:41:56] Don, I want to go back. [00:41:59] We'll get Joaquin back to Charles Freeman, Ambassador Freeman, before we hit our final series of stories, because Freeman is so good at what he's explaining here. [00:42:11] He's got such a patience. [00:42:13] It's to break the world, the enemy, and to. [00:42:15] Have the enemy do what you want, but not a single stated objective of either Israel or the United States has been achieved so far. [00:42:26] No victory, it's very hard to know what he's talking about. [00:42:30] Yeah, we had Reuters reporting from the Pakistani source, they were involved in the mediation. [00:42:38] They told Reuters that the back channels, back channel diplomacy has made progress with an upcoming meeting potentially leading to a memorandum. [00:42:48] Of understanding and a broader deal within 60 days. [00:42:55] This is what is happening on the part of Iranians. [00:42:58] When you look at the Iranian, at the Persian media, domestic media, you don't see any sign of optimism. [00:43:07] They know what's going on, they're getting ready for a new round of the war, and they feel that it's going to happen anytime soon. [00:43:16] And on the other hand, when you look at what the United States did so far since the ceasefire started, we had more than 75 U.S. logistic flights going to the region. [00:43:31] Right. [00:43:31] And together with 10,000 soldiers and all of them, we have the USS aircraft carrier, George H.W. Bush, getting to the region, not going from the Red Sea, but the other way. [00:43:46] And what does it mean to you? [00:43:49] Well, you know, there are many people who predict there will be some kind of military action this weekend. [00:43:57] That is the phony ceasefire. [00:43:59] There is no ceasefire, really. [00:44:00] There's a claim of a ceasefire, which is convenient for Donald Trump. [00:44:08] But there isn't any ceasefire. [00:44:09] This phony ceasefire will be broken by an American attack of some sort on Iran, to which Iran, as you indicate, will respond. [00:44:20] Iran is far from depleting its. [00:44:24] Its missile arsenal and it will resume bombing Israel and possibly the Gulf Arabs too. [00:44:33] Although there is communication going on between the Gulf Arabs and Iran. [00:44:38] We know the Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, has been in touch with Foreign Minister Al-Aqqsi or his deputy. [00:44:48] We know that Qatar has been trying to do some sort of deal with Iran. [00:44:54] It's very interesting that in mentioning. [00:44:57] Problems with American basing in the region, Kuwait is not mentioned by Iran. [00:45:04] That suggests something's going on under the table. [00:45:07] We don't know. [00:45:10] That's very curious. [00:45:12] Joaquin, what do you think about that? [00:45:14] The idea that Kuwait is not being mentioned is very, very odd. [00:45:22] I have a feeling that all the states, except maybe UAE, they're the only ones that are holding out still in the pocket of Israel. [00:45:32] But I think the rest of them have really come to the reality that they better work out some kind of cooperative relationship with Iran, because obviously America and Israel are not going to help them. [00:45:53] And so, you know, hopefully reality will. [00:45:57] Pierce whatever barriers they might have, and all of them will work together with Iran to work on some kind of security level between them, which means get America out. [00:46:13] So, you know, hopefully that's where it's going. [00:46:17] I think there's a good chance. [00:46:19] But, you know, and we bring this up on every program too, you know, as things don't work out for America and in particular Israel. [00:46:31] They have that Samson option, and I believe that they will probably use it. [00:46:40] As they existentially know that they are going down, they will use it. [00:46:47] And I hope it's able to, that Iran is able to make adjustments and prevent it from really harming that country horribly. [00:47:01] And obviously, if it is a nuclear. [00:47:04] Uh, kind of event, there's always the radioactivity and the winds, and the region at large is susceptible. [00:47:14] Uh, so, um, you know, we got to pray, we have to pray for peace and resolving all these conflicts and the violence. [00:47:27] Um, because uh, we've never seen the world this out of order and this uh, volatile with wars breaking out all over the place. === Moon Landing Truth vs NASA Denial (09:58) === [00:47:38] I've never seen it like this before. [00:47:41] Here we have Mark Sabrell, who is not only a skeptic about the Apollo moon landing, but the president as well. [00:47:48] Here he reports Moonman's top secret presidential document reveals a sad fact that the still unrepeatable 1969 moon landing was indeed falsified. [00:48:01] He means really fabricated. [00:48:04] Fully detailed in the deathbed confession of a military eyewitness to this arrogant. [00:48:09] Government deception. [00:48:11] Here's a brief video he has showing a conclusive proof that the moon landing was staged, where I have a hundred similar proofs. [00:48:23] Just check this out. [00:48:26] Some people say it's hard to believe that the moon landings were faked. [00:48:30] I say it's hard to believe that they were real. [00:48:33] What NASA is claiming is that they went 1,000 times farther than they can go today with 50-year-old technology on the very first attempt with one millionth the computing power in all of NASA than is in a cell phone. [00:48:48] All the proof that you need that the moon landings are fake is in this one picture. [00:48:56] Shadows will always run parallel with one another. [00:48:59] This is because the sun is about a million times bigger than the earth and it casts shadows in the same direction over an entire continent. [00:49:06] So you'll see in sunlight, shadows always run parallel and never intersect. [00:49:13] Here's a picture which the federal government claims was taken on the moon. [00:49:17] The astronaut's shadow runs at 12 o'clock and this rock, only about five feet away, the shadow runs at nine o'clock. [00:49:25] This is a ninety degree difference from objects five feet apart from one another. [00:49:29] This proves that this was taken on Earth with an electrical light inside of a television studio. [00:49:36] This is all the proof that you need that the moon landings were fake. [00:49:41] If Toyota said that they made a car 50 years ago that could go 50,000 miles on a gallon of gasoline, and yet today their best car could only go 50 miles per gallon or 1,000th the distance, wouldn't the fraud of the previous claim be obvious? [00:49:58] And yet this is exactly the moon landing fraud, and yet people don't see it because of their emotional attachment to it. [00:50:06] They're claiming they went 1,000 times farther 50 years ago than they can go today with 50-year-old technology. [00:50:15] That doesn't make any sense. [00:50:17] It's the only time in history that a technological achievement like the automobile or the airplane or nuclear power, that no nation on earth could repeat it fifty years later, when in fact it should be a hundred times greater fifty years later. [00:50:33] If they could go to the moon with nineteen sixties technology, men would be in another solar system by now. [00:50:39] Men would have walked on Mars ten years later, forty years ago, which never happened, And there would be bases on the moon there today, of which there are none. [00:50:50] It's the only time in the history of the world that technology that cost $175 billion was deliberately destroyed afterwards. [00:51:00] Would Bill Gates spend $175 billion to make the first computer and then, when he was done, throw it and the schematics in the trash? [00:51:09] But that's what NASA claims that they did. [00:51:12] They only did that to destroy the evidence of the fraud. [00:51:16] which is proof itself that they didn't go because if they really went, they would never destroy the technology. [00:51:22] The B-52 bomber was made 70 years ago and is still in service today in the United States Air Force because it worked so well. [00:51:31] Now they want to return to the moon and they're having to recreate all that equipment from scratch because they deliberately destroyed it in order to hide the evidence of the fraud. [00:51:42] I say it's harder to believe that the moon landings are real than to believe that they were fake. [00:51:47] And this one picture proves that it was taken inside of an intelligence studio on Earth. [00:51:56] He's absolutely right, of course. [00:51:58] He has another report here about Artemis. [00:52:04] Too little, too late proves the Apollo fraud. [00:52:08] Let me read this introductory paragraph. [00:52:11] Very good. [00:52:13] After only putting one astronauts based for 15 minutes, NASA supposedly set an eight year goal in 1961 to land a rocket vertically on the moon, turn off the engine, leisurely walk around, launch back off the moon with a different rocket, dock with another statecraft going over 3,000 miles an hour in lunar orbit, which Artemis cannot even achieve, [00:52:39] burn another rocket to leave lunar orbit and return safely to Earth from a distance a thousand times farther. [00:52:47] Than the space station, all ahead of schedule with an eight year goal, which today, after putting 350 astronauts in space and with 60 years of better technology, [00:53:00] NASA is eight years behind schedule just to fly around the moon once or accomplish only 20% of what NASA claimed they did 57 years ago in 1969 with one millionth the computing power of a cell phone on the very first attempt. [00:53:20] Someone is lying somewhere. [00:53:23] Either NASA has the technology today to land people on the moon, which they're hiding, or they falsified the supposed moonwalk in 1969. [00:53:34] As NASA has no problem with us believing they have this moon landing ability by having already made the claim of such, then NASA must have falsified the original claim. [00:53:47] And for those who want more, as I say, about a hundred proofs like the one you got from Bart Sabrell there, check out my Apollo moon landing presentation. [00:54:00] Just go practically anywhere. [00:54:02] But Grissom was also an outspoken critic of the space program and was quoted as saying someone's going to get killed. [00:54:11] Unfortunately, Grissom's worst fears were soon realized. [00:54:16] On january 27th 1967, two years before the first moon landing, Grissom and his crew boarded the Apollo 1 capsule for a full-scale simulation. [00:54:29] The problems began almost immediately. [00:54:33] First, the capsule's communication systems failed. [00:54:52] Suddenly, the capsule burst into flames with the astronauts sealed inside. [00:55:09] Come on. [00:55:24] Tragically, Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee lost their lives before ever leaving the launch pad. [00:55:40] Gus Grissom's family believes the Apollo 1 fire was no accident. [00:55:45] I think it was intentionally sabotaged by someone. [00:55:48] It's been a question in my mind what was found in the accident investigation and how was that handled? [00:55:53] Was the CIA involved or whoever? [00:55:56] But it was done intentionally. [00:55:59] Grissom's family doesn't know who was responsible for his death or why it happened. [00:56:04] But they say NASA knows the truth. [00:56:07] Gus gave his life for this program and I feel like that it is up to NASA. to come forward and give us a direct answer for what really happened. [00:56:18] Were Gus Grissom and the Apollo 1 astronauts victims of a tragic accident, or were they intentionally silenced because they knew too much? [00:56:27] We may never know. [00:56:29] I think we do know. [00:56:30] There isn't any question about it in my mind. [00:56:32] Gus Grissom had a lemon hanging over on a little stand on his desk because he thought the whole program was such a farce. [00:56:43] Hundreds of systems that had never functioned probably should work flawlessly in the case of the actual landing and trip, it is preposterous. [00:56:54] He was in a position of knowing way too much. [00:56:58] Joaquin, your thoughts about Artemis and Apollo? [00:57:03] Yeah, it seems to be a case where if you are outspoken in telling the truth that the establishment, and in this case, it's NASA. [00:57:17] Uh, doesn't want to hear, doesn't want it out there for people to know the truth. [00:57:24] Um, then you're subject to assassination and murder, and we've seen it time and time again. === Establishment Silences Truth Tellers (00:44) === [00:57:36] Joaquin, you and Brian were wonderful tonight, Don. [00:57:40] Take us out, yeah. [00:57:43] We've all been taken out, I guess, all the way to the moon. [00:57:47] And by the way, I was in Morocco at the time that we were at the moon. [00:57:51] And seeing all the little stores and then going into my air conditioned hotel and seeing that on the screen was quite a contrast. [00:58:03] So, anyway, thank you so much for watching, folks. [00:58:07] This is April the 20th, 2026. [00:58:10] And what a show it's been. [00:58:12] You want to share it? [00:58:14] It's wild, everything, including the moon. [00:58:18] Bye bye. [00:58:20] Thank you, Don.